Born
in Owen Sound, by the age of 18, Gael Miller-Jackson was a well known
vocalist in her hometown after she won a radio contest. Gael sang and
played a narrator in the production "Mama I Want To Sing", the
longest running black off - Broadway theatre musical in history to sold
out audiences in Toronto, with Jackie Richardson and Deborah Cox.
Gael
is not only a prime gospel singer but is also the founder of Canadian
Gospel Train which associated with Jesus Restoration Ministries, has
released her second gospel album "Reflections". This
album was not only nominated by Maja Awards but also her original
composition "The Letter" was nominated by Canadian Gospel
Music Association. Gael dedicates her musical talents completely to
Jesus and finds her highest joy in serving others through music.