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Brevard Live<br />
By Steve Keller<br />
Photos by<br />
Kathryn Ramos Photography<br />
Say the name Char Good<br />
in different circles, and<br />
you’re bound to get slightly<br />
different answers depending<br />
on who you speak with.<br />
The twenty-seven-year-old<br />
Indialantic native singer/violinist<br />
is equal parts artist as she is<br />
entertainer (a rarity anywhere).<br />
She is also much more than<br />
that. Business woman, entrepreneur,<br />
visionary. You’d have<br />
to be living under a rock not<br />
to have seen her perform in<br />
some capacity in the area over<br />
the last few years. If she has<br />
her way, the name Char Good<br />
will be a household name well<br />
beyond Brevard County in the<br />
near future.<br />
Good, as she proclaims, ‘writes her<br />
own destiny.’ That statement may seem<br />
brash, but she has the talent and the<br />
resume to back it up. “I love my life<br />
and I love myself. I’m the boss,’’ she<br />
explains. “I have no debt and the coolest<br />
car ever; the Charmobile. I have<br />
health, family, friends, and I live in a<br />
beautiful location. I still have goals to<br />
reach and to accomplish.”<br />
The story began in nearly 20<br />
years ago, as she picked the violin in<br />
4th grade at Indialantic elementary.<br />
“I’ve been singing and memorizing/<br />
performing since kindergarten,” she<br />
states. The violin is an instrument of<br />
wonderment; equally important as part<br />
of an ensemble or as a lead. The same<br />
can be said of Good. Her confidence<br />
shines in a group effort or solo outing.<br />
On any given day, her concert schedule<br />
12 - Brevard Live April 2023