

Biography

Paula Sadler is a native Californian “Los Angeles” from the Valley. “Totally-for sure”.A Las Vegas Local since 1992.
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley to a Beverley Baker “B” and Father Sherman J. Sadler. Momma B. used to sing to her when she was little songs of the sixties, seventies and eighties. She recalls her Mom singing to her Dannys Song from Anne Murray and Sonny & Cher, I got you babe. After joining Choir at 12 at Andasol Elementary in Northridge, they moved to North Hollywood, and she joined the choir at & Rio Vista Elementary. She was active in Choir from the 6th grade through Graduation. In Junior High at Walter Reed Junior High, she sang in Choir all three years. One year at Van Nuys Magnet High School, and two years at Green Valley High School, Henderson, Nevada.
She sang in many school concerts over the years. Won first place for an acapella version of “Dock of The Bay” Voted by students at Van Nuys High school talent show. Auditioned and was cast in Peace Child Los Angeles an Andrew Llyod Weber Based production shortly after the Rodney King Trial & Riots to promote unity & peace-where she sang part solo and with the entire cast ensemble.
During her time at Green Valley High School under the direction of Kim Barclay was in the Concert Choir that earned 1st place in national competitions and a member of Fusion Jazz Group. Green Valley Choir Performed at the Jackson Family Reunion Tour 1994 MGM grand gardens with three other Las Vegas choirs-singing back up with Smokey Robinson, Dionne Warwick and The Entire Jackson Family Ensemble.
Was the show director and sang live at The Las Vegas Lounge 2001-2002 Las Vegas’s first and only Transgender Bar & Cabaret.
Wrote & Produced The Musical Stage Show for The Historic Commercial Center District 60th anniversary 10-21-2023, telling the story of The Historic Area in music celebrating their 60 years serving Las Vegas including celebrity, rock & music legend history and the tenaciousness and ingenuity of the family business.
I never really left music, or rather Music never left me, it’s always been there deep inside. I believe in the healing power of music.