Born June 13th, 1970 in The Bronx, New York singer-songwriter Cheryl “Coko”
Gamble was raised on a diet of soul and gospel, joining a local choir aged just
three with encouragement from her musical mother. By the early 1990s, she had
co-founded the R&B trio Sisters With Voices (SWV), with whom she soared to
success over the course of an eight-album deal with RCA. As the group’s lead
singer, Gamble went on to secure several multi-platinum hits and four GRAMMY
nominations, simultaneously sourcing additional opportunities to thrive in her
own right. A pair of contributions to film s...