Sharon Mathai, known professionally as Mathai, is an American singer. She was on the second season of
NBC's ''
The Voice'' and was one of the top 10 contestants.
Trained in
jazz during her childhood, Mathai started developing her vocal style around the age of sixteen with a sound reminiscent of
Billie Holiday,
Norah Jones,
Nelly Furtado, and
Adele, although two of her biggest influences are
Johnny Cash
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and
Amy Winehouse.
Early life
Sharon Mathai was born on November 27, 1992, in
Queens,
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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. Her parents, Samuel and Elsa, are from
Kerala,
India. She stated that she could understand
Malayalam but could not speak very fluently. She adopted the stage name Mathai, which is the name 'Matthew' in
Malayalam, as derived from Hebrew. She had started singing at age 3, primarily in church events. When she was 10, her family moved to Dallas, Texas. Mathai attended
Coppell High School and
Texas Women's University
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.
Career
Beginnings
During the winter of 2010 she had the opportunity to perform during the AMTC convention in
Orlando, Florida where she was discovered by two entertainment executives, and soon took a break from school to move to Atlanta to pursue her music career.
In late 2010 she auditioned for ''
The Glee Project'', a spin-off from the television series ''
GLEE
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* ''Glee'' (TV series), an American musical comedy-drama TV series, and related media created by Ryan Murphy
* ''Glee'' (Bran Van 30 ...
'' on
FOX
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.
After advancing to the final round, she did not make the cast, but she was convinced that singing was what she wanted to do.
In November 2011, on a dare from friends, Mathai auditioned for
Season 2 of the talent competition series, ''
The Voice'' on
NBC. After making it through the blind auditions, her rendition of "
Rumor Has It" by
Adele's caused coaches (
Adam Levine
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,
Blake Shelton, and
Cee-Lo Green) to turn around and woo her to join their team. Mathai joined Team Adam and over the next several weeks continued to advance before being eliminated after making the top ten.
After ''The Voice''
Mathai collaborated with
Lecrae on the track "Free From it All" from ''
Gravity'', which was released September 4, 2012 and peaked at No. 3 on the
''Billboard'' 200.
The album won the Grammy Award for
Best Gospel Album.
Mathai's EP, ''Girl Like Me'', was released on July 4, 2013. Her debut single, "Once Again", was released on March 25, 2013. The EP was written and produced by Mathai and Grammy Award-winning producers
Dru Castro and Pierre Medor.
References
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1992 births
Living people
21st-century American women singers
American women pop singers
American women singer-songwriters
American women singers of Indian descent
People from Queens, New York
Singer-songwriters from New York (state)
The Voice (franchise) contestants
21st-century American singers
American people of Malayali descent