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Artist description
ALESHA’S musical direction is to bring forth the feelings of love in a lyrical content with the freedom of style and musical creativity. Trend setting her way to the new millennium.
From the tender age of five ALESHA has been singing in church and School choirs in Canada and New York. This honor student’s perseverance at Malverne High School has allowed her to maintain the challenges in being an entertainer. ALESHA attributes her educational foundation and goals to her and determination in becoming musically successful. Throughout her life, she has accepted many challenges and invitations to unearth her talents.
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Music Style
R&B |
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Artist History
ALESHA has had the opportunity to showcase her talent in Queens NY opening for the “PERSUADERS” and “MELBA MOORE” where she got her first taste of a large crowd. Her second encounter at the Positive Vibration Benefit, held in Harlem, NY. For the youth, she received enthusiastic applause, she next preformed in Cleveland Ohio July, 98 at Vel’s on the Circle where she opened for “JOE” (the leader in the contemporary R&B field) where the crowd gave her a lengthy standing ovation to the point of a second request. Her determination placed her in the attention of producers and people in the music industry who remained in contact to share their ideas. ALESHA is presently working on all new material. She has put in the work and now it is her time to shine. “ALESHA” A new artist for the new Millennium. |
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Group Members
Alesha singer,Kyle Hit-Em-Off Entertainment,Ulysee UNI management |
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Instruments
too many to list |
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Location
Mt Vernon, NY - USA |
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