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Artist description
Tracey McLiechey is a sultry R&B songstress who hails from Grand Rapids, Michigan. She started her singing career at age 12 singing in the Bethel Pentecostal Choir in her hometown. Her style is both sensuous and sassy, reflective of some of the greatest divas in the music business. |
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Music Style
jazzy, soulful R&B |
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Musical Influences
Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, Phyllis Hyman |
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Similar Artists
Chante Moore, Eryka Badu, Anita Baker |
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Artist History
Tracey has been singing professionally in the Grand Rapids area for the past eight years. Like many outstanding vocalists, she started out singing in her church choir at Bethel Pentecostal Church in Grand Rapids. She eventually hooked up with Robert Walker, a keyboard player and producer who worked with Tracey on some original songs. In 1994, the duo met Richard Koonce, who wrote and co-wrote songs for Tracey. Eventually, Walker left the area and Tracey and Koonce continued their working relationship. Koonce met his partner, Widzer "Noc" St. Juste, when he moved to Virginia. The two of them agreed that Tracey should be the first artist to be released within the newly established business venture. Tracey's debut CD, "Tell Me," is the culmination of this hard work and dedication. |
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Group Members
Tracey McLiechey |
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Albums
Tell Me |
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Location
Grand Rapids, Michigan - USA |
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