Trained vocalists produce good music, but sensational singing is a gift. To control your pitch and ring out sopranos effortlessly, like an angel, requires musical genius. The performance from a young lady will leave resounding notes in your memory.
Soft notes floated from the piano playing in the background. Lucy Thomas began singing with a mezzo-soprano. She sang the first 2 lines of “memory” composed by Lloyd Weber in an excellent tone.
She ended the first verse on a diminuendo. Picking up the second verse with more energy as she voiced out passionately “memory.” As Lucy sang on, she drew out the line: “every street lamp seems to beat,” with some depth.

Lucy’s ability to craft notes and connect them in a tremendous flow is outstanding. “I must think of a new life,” she voiced out a line, reviving the spirit of music in her listeners’ soul.
Violins, trumpets, and pianos played harmoniously in the background. Meanwhile, Lucy paused as she was swayed by the incredible sound of the instrumentals. She was prepping for a final showdown.
She broke out in a deep pitch. One that will send chills across your skin. Suddenly, her pitch went high. Lucy’s voice was touching and could cause you to smile with teary eyes.
Lucy had some listeners likening her to Celine Dion. Her musical prowess is absolutely brilliant. She has done several cover songs, delivering excellent performances on each of them on her YouTube channel.




