Denise Gentilini, founder of The We Are Voices Project, is a two time Emmy Award winning composer who, combining her producing and performing talents, has taken the entertainment industry to a whole new level. Denise started her dynamic and proven professional career almost 30 years ago in Los Angeles working with premier music talent before relocating to Denver in 2001. Denise is not only a renowned and highly respected Hollywood and Denver entertainment industry professional, but is also an extraordinary humanitarian whose love and compassion for everyone has led her to become “the voice for the voiceless” in creating genocide awareness and helping to foster major social change on every level. Denise generously donates much of her time and talent towards the many humanitarian causes she supports here in Colorado and has a true driving passion for helping those in need.  Being a gay woman, she now devotes her talent and energy to focusing on gay rights issues and bringing awareness to the need for equality for all people and the elimination of discrimination based on sexual preference. 
Beth Avedis is one of Colorado’s own premier award winning powerhouse vocal entertainers and live performers who has taken the entertainment world by storm. Beth started her incredible and highly successful music career with a passion for excellence and a dynamic and engaging performance style that has left audiences around the world begging for more. Beth’s international musical career has included top A-list performances that have gained her the well earned reputation of being one of today’s top vocalists and live performers. A few of Beth’s many professional credits include: A billboard songwriting award and a #5 hit single in Europe. In 2006, she received the industry’s coveted ProMax Award for vocal performance and has performed with such music legends as Gladys Knight, The Temptations, Foreigner, Leon Russell and Mitch Ryder.
Sheryl Renee has been hailed as one of Colorado’s top career vocalists and premier entertainers.
Sheryl performs her “Salute to the Legends Tribute Show” at Jazz at Jacks in Denver to consistently
sold out crowds that rave about her performances. Her love and passion for song and stage are evident
in her relaxed nature on stage and the immediate rapport that she builds with audiences. Miss Renee
has shared the stage with some of the best musicians in the world. Her most recent work included writing with renowned musical performer Hazel Miller for the Mizel Museum “Music of Freedom: An Homage to Ira & George Gershwin” in which she once again stepped into the role of the incredible Ella Fitzgerald. Sheryl sang the National Anthem for President Barack Obama at the signing of the 2009 Economic Stimulus Bill and was the National Anthem voice for Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper's State of the City Address.
Hazel Miller is not just a great singer; "she is a force of nature!" quotes the Rocky Mountain News. Her voice has been called "stunning, moving and powerful." Hazel has been one of the most highly sought after performers in Colorado for the past 24 years. Whether she is singing blues, jazz, pop, or gospel, her voice charges the songs with a primal dose of genuine soul that everyone loves. Hazel began her 38-year career in Louisville, Kentucky, where she rose to the top of the music scene. She has opened for popular artists such as Mel Tormé, James Brown, The Temptations, Earl Klugh, Bob James and many others. The city of Denver singled out Hazel as one of 150 people who make Denver a better place to live. This award was bestowed by Mayor John Hickenlooper in 2008. She has been given several awards for artistic excellence: Best
Independent Blues-R&B Recording and Outstanding Performer at Red Rocks Amphitheater, to name a few.
THE VOICES