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Step into the Sanctuary for a masterful performance from singer and songwriter Sheléa!
Deemed one of the greatest artists of her generation by Quincy Jones, Sheléa is a powerhouse and versatile vocalist known for her sought after performances at high-profile tributes, celebrations, and various events.
Her notable list of performances include singing with Anthony Hamilton before President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama as a part of “Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles,” and performing a tribute to Whitney Houston at the Grammy Museum with producer Narada Michael Walden. She made her Carnegie Hall debut performing “Shattered” during a tribute to Jimmy Webb. At the suggestion of Stevie Wonder, she was invited to perform at the White House to honor songwriting team Burt Bacharach & Hal David with the Gershwin Prize singing Dionne Warwick’s classic, “Anyone Who Had a Heart.” In 2013, she released her debut album, Love Fell On Me (Breath of Life Records).
As an actress, in 2016, she appeared in All the Way, HBO’s multi-Emmy nominated film as a funeral choir soloist loosely based on Mahalia Jackson. In 2020, she portrayed gospel singer Dorinda Clark Cole in the biopic, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel.
Voices of Culture is a concert and conversation series at Grace Farms exploring beauty in different musical traditions. Held three times a year, Voices of Culture performances invite guests into the Sanctuary where world-renowned artists perform and discuss their work with Grace Farms Music Director Marcus G. Miller.
This program is part of our Creatives in the Field series. Receive 20% off when you bundle your registration with tickets to The Power of Music with Suzie Collier or Mau, presented by Grace Farms and Architecture & Design Film Festival.