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|Image=Cheryl_Braganza.jpg
|Image=Cheryl_Sim.jpg
|Home page=http://www.picturetrail.com/cherylbraganza
|Home page=http://www.cherylsim.net/
|Location=Montréal, Canada
|Location=Montréal, Canada
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Born in Mumbai, India 1945 Studied in Italy, UK, arrived in Canada in 1965 Began painting in 1964. Influence of F.N. Souza, Indian artist belonging to group of Progressive Artists of India. Courses at Ecole de Beaux Arts, Montreal and Concordia Fine Arts. Exhibited since 1965 in Pakistan, UK, Jonquiere and Montreal.
Cheryl Sim has been active in the Montreal music scene with Tulip, Olive and most recently with Gazelle.
 
While completing a jazz project, Cheryl Sim started to record a demo of original songs, which has now become a full length CD entitled HEAVY PETAL. All the songs on this CD were written on piano during the summer of 2001 after Gazelle decided to go on hiatus. By the fall Cheryl approached Iain Booth to engineer and record demo versions of these songs, and asked Aras Bukauskas (aka dj aerosol) if he would be interested in producing. After two years of trading ideas, building them up, breaking them down and building them up again, this debut CD of solo material finally gave bloom.


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Cheryl Sim has been active in the Montreal music scene with Tulip, Olive and most recently with Gazelle.

While completing a jazz project, Cheryl Sim started to record a demo of original songs, which has now become a full length CD entitled HEAVY PETAL. All the songs on this CD were written on piano during the summer of 2001 after Gazelle decided to go on hiatus. By the fall Cheryl approached Iain Booth to engineer and record demo versions of these songs, and asked Aras Bukauskas (aka dj aerosol) if he would be interested in producing. After two years of trading ideas, building them up, breaking them down and building them up again, this debut CD of solo material finally gave bloom.