Ann Luke Bailey-Cutler, originally from Burley, Idaho, found her love for music early in life—singing publicly at age three and playing piano by five. She grew up performing in choirs and theatrical productions through high school and college, where she sang in the Ricks A Cappella Choir, the Mormon Youth Chorus, and later, Chamber Choir at the University of Washington. In her thirties, Ann discovered a passion for composing sacred music. Her song “The Day the Savior Came” earned an Award of Merit in the Church’s annual music competition, and she co-created the touring musical program “Womanhood—Enjoy to the End,” which she performed with two dear friends across the United States for nearly 25 years.