Anyone can sing.
This is my core belief. Singing is a vital part of the human experience. Where would we be without music and our connection to it?
If you can vocalize, you can sing. We shouldn’t keep that gift hidden. Let’s create music together!
Hi, I’m Marian Bennion—a vocal coach, performer, and someone who lives with chronic illness. I was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and endometriosis, and I know what it’s like to love music deeply while navigating pain, fatigue, and unpredictability.
I built my studio with singers like me in mind—singers who want to grow their voices without sacrificing their health or emotional well-being. Whether you live with a chronic condition, deal with anxiety, or simply need a more compassionate space to sing, I’m here to support you every step of the way.
In my studio, lessons are flexible, encouraging, and rooted in vocal health. We’ll work together at your pace, using sustainable techniques that meet you where you are—on both the good days and the hard ones.
Bachelor of Science in Music with a Communications Minor
Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy (in progress)
5+ Years of teaching experience, including students ages 10+
MSSHA Voice Judge for 4 years
Member of MSU Chorale for 4 years
International choir tours to Chile, Argentina, Canada, South Korea, and South Africa
Recorded 2 choral albums with multiple Grammy Award Nominee Sound Mirror
I specialize in working with developing singers, singers with chronic illness or fatigue, and anyone who wants to build confidence in their voice in a kind, respectful environment. If you’re looking for lessons that are adapted to your needs,
I’d love to work with you.