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The Miami Artist Showcase
Ms. Row - Biography
Growing up
Ms. Row's musical exposure was a bit more conservative than her current R&B style "I started singing
at the age of six in my father's church," she recalls. "He would have me come up and sing for the congregation
before he began preaching, his favorite song was (I'm Still Holding On To His Hand)." Ms.Row's mother added to
those musical influences by playing contemporary gospel music in the house, "traveling as a little girl with
momma really grounded me, making it very easy to go after my dream that has formed and shaped into what has
obviously come to be reality for the young singer". These gospel roots grew into multiple groups throughout
her youth. What started out as church performances has progressed into main stream success and a unique
sound that can only belong to Ms. Row.
Taking cues from the soaring voices of her gospel upbringing, the individuality of her current favorites like
Wyclef Jean, and the powerful songs of R&B influences like Mary J. Blige, Ms. Row creates an energy that makes
you want to move and sing along. Her very first single "Throw Ya Hands Up," pulses with a "Miami" salsa flavor
and creates an easy party vibe. Looking foward, Ms. Row is greatful for her strong Christian background as
much as her backers like "TRI-KHAM Entertainment LLC." Ceo John (JB) Brown jr, and Coo Allen (Coach) Mitchell
and a personal supporter Mrs. Irma Campbell despite the detractors and even protest of some of her more
traditional family members, Ms.Row continues to persue her dreams and share her music world wide.
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