Wendy Desmond

Wendy Ann Desmond (July 22, 1971 – November 19, 2020) was an El Kadsreian opera singer and actress. Referred to as the "El Kadsreian's Soaring Princess". At the age of 14, Desmond signed with Mirador Records, and her father Miguel Joshua's Sweet Symphony Records. Joshua introduced her to American symphonic-pop singer Edward Carlos, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, Time to Alight (1985).

Early Life
Wendy Ann Desmond was born on July 22, 1971, in Vlokozu Union, and was the younger child of Angela Marie Moore (1946-2005) and Randy Jay Desmond (1933-2009). She was of British decent. She attended a Waterlake High School. In 1984, during her audition for acceptance to the college and performing arts, Desmond sang the song "Memory" in its entirety in the Italian language. Desmond, who maintained a perfect 5.0 grade-point average when graduating from high school, felt education was important.