Psalmist Kesha Ealy
Kesha Ealy – The Minister, The Artist & The Actress is known for her sultry gospel voice and silky jazz tones that makes her unique vocal phrasing and interpretation of lyrics to a song – a symphony of soulful sounds that will take your breath away!
Kesha has been singing since the age of 9-years old, and has been performing professionally for over 16 years. In 1992, she joined the world-renowned gospel group Kurt Carr and the Curt Carr Singers. In 1998, after recording 2 CD’s with the group - “Serious About It” and “No One Else”, she left the group to pursue a career in acting.
Kesha teamed up with the award-winning director, David Talbert, and was casted as the lead - Angel Jackson, for the hit play “Mr. Right Now”. The Richmond Times quotes, “Kesha’s performance as Angel was powerful, and an emotional gusher.” Sister to Sister Magazine quotes, “It’s a must see for every woman”. And the L.A. Times quotes, “It’s a roof raising romantic melodrama and pays off with lots of panache”.
SAG/AFTRA APPEARANCES:
- Full House
- The Ellen Cleghorn Show
- ABC’s American Music Awards (1992)
- NBC’s Bob Hope Special (“Welcoming Home The Troops”)
- “BET” Bobby Jones Gospel Show
VIDEOS:
- “Mr. Right Now,” David E. Talbert
- “No One Else,” Kurt Carr Singers
COMMERCIAL JINGLES:
- Fire Coffee “Japan”
- Pitch FM 83.8 Radio Station “Japan”
RECORDINGS:
- Kurt Carr Singers, “Serious About It” “No One Else” “Mr. Right Now,”
- Sound Track “Leap Of Faith,”
- Sound Track Renee Spearman & Prosperity
- Trenora Parker & L.A. Cathedral Choir C.O.G.I.C. Centennial Anniversary
STAGE PLAYS:
- “Blues Brothers Show” (Universal Studio’s Japan)
- “This House Was Built For Tough Times”
- “Mr. Right Now”
- “Stop Cheatin’ On God’s Time”
- “What In Hell Do You Want”
- “Is My Living In Vain”
- “Paint The White House Black”
- “Only The Strong”
FEATURED HIGHLIGHTS:
In 2000 ~ Kesha signed a contract with Universal Studio’s Japan, and was casted as Aretha Franklin for the “Blues Brothers Show” - Osaka, Japan. While living in Japan, she met the musical legend Stevie Wonder, and recorded a coffee commercial/duet with him entitled “Fire” a Kirin beverage product.
In 2001 ~ Kesha recorded several jingles for a Japanese radio station Pitch F.M.
In 2004 ~ Kesha worked with Matthew Knowles and music presents “This House Was Built for Tough Times”.
In 2007 ~ Kesha recorded on DreamWorks Motion Picture/Sound Tracks, “Dreamgirls” song, “I’m Lookin’ for Something”.
In 2008 ~ Kesha recorded on Sony Pictures Motion Picture/Sound Tracks and Appearance in upcoming new release “First Sunday”.
In October 2008 ~ Appeared on The Asylum/Faith Film's DVD domestic national release "Sunday School Musical" in October 2008.
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