Sheléa × Global Citizens

R&B/SOUL ARTIST SHELÉA PERFORMS LIVE FOR GLOBAL CITIZEN’S TOGETHER AT HOME SERIES THIS MONDAY, APRIL 13 AT 3PM PST

R&B/Soul artist Sheléa, a protégé of Quincy Jones, who stars in a Lifetime biopic based on iconic gospel group The Clark Sisters airing April 11, will perform live to support Global Citizen’s #TogetherAtHome series this Monday, April 13 at 3 p.m. PST  from her Instagram account @sheleamusic.

Sheléa will release a new single “You Are Enough” next month (date tbd). The unparalleled songwriter/pianist is intent on bringing back organic singing and songwriting, blending traditional pop, jazz, r&b, and soul, as she evokes the sultry energy of Whitney Houston and the piano chops and writing prowess of Alicia Keys.

Together At Home is a series of online performances hosted on artists’ social media platforms to fight coronavirus and promote social distancing. It is in partnership with Global Citizen, and hitting more than 120 countries and growing.

Sheléa joins Coldplay’s Chris Martin, John Legend, Niall Horan, H.E.R., JoJo, the Lumineers and Hozier among others who have hosted intimate live shows on their Instagram profiles.

Tune into Sheléa‘s live performance this Monday, April 13 at 3pm PT

For more information on Global Citizen, visit here.

About Shelea

Sheléa is a powerhouse vocalist that is the epitome of class and style. She represents a return to true artistry that has garnered attention from numerous legends in the music industry, including Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder and David Foster, among others.

She has performed at the White House with Wonder for President Barack Obama, Library of Congress, Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center, to name a few. She’s also appeared on several PBS specials, including ‘A Grammy Salute to Music Legends’ paying homage to Tina Turner.

Sheléa’s debut album Love Fell On Me was released in 2014, featuring heavyweights Stevie Wonder, Brian McKnight and Narada Michael Walden. The single “I’ll Never Let You Go” hit #22 on the Billboard R&B charts and charted for 22+ weeks.

She began as a songwriter/vocalist with legendary producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Her early career experience led to writing and producing for Chanté Moore’s album Love the Woman and recording vocals on major motion picture soundtracks for Hotel Rwanda, Akeelah and the Bee and Be Cool.

In 2008, Sheléa teamed up with the Grammy Award-winning Take 6, singing “Someone to Watch Over Me” for their Grammy-nominated album The Standard.  She went on to compose and perform the theme song “Love Fell  On Me” for SONY’s Jumping the Broom (2011) starring Angela Bassett and wrote for the CW series Black Lightening.

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