MEAH

Location:
New York, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
R&B / Pop
Site(s):
Exploding on to the small screen with her sultry voice, and dynamic stage presence, Meah Pace added quite a kick to the UPN hit reality series, “R U The Girl?.With T-Boz and Chilli”. In the midst of her daily grind as a New York City bartender, the aspiring singer was cast away to Atlanta, Georgia to compete with eight other young women for the ultimate prize of performing and recording with the two surviving members of the multi-platinum group TLC. Millions watched weekly as Meah uncovered another one of her powerful talents including singing, dancing, song writing, and personal style. Meah remained as one of the top three performers on the show’s nine-week, primetime run. In addition to the success of advancing above thousands of other contestants, this soul-filled R&B/Pop Diva managed to capture the hearts and respect of music icons T-Boz and Chilli as well as millions of faithful fans around the world.
Growing up in the rural town of Clinton, Maryland, Meah was one of five children. Meah first discovered her love for singing as a child mimicking such greats as Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder. As a young adult, living a passionate lifestyle of loving hard, crying hard, and constantly pushing towards her dream of becoming the ultimate entertainer, she developed an emotionally charged performance style influenced by Tina Turner and Janet Jackson.
This bold and beautiful singer/songwriter has a history of commanding an audience. Meah began her intense love affair with performing by stealing spotlights as a hip-hop dancer on nationally televised shows like BET’s “Planet Groove”, and “Soundstage Concert Series”. Eventually, after collecting three years as captain of the Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders under her belt, she became no stranger to huge audiences, maintaining superb physical endurance, and always delivering a spotless performance. Meah was soon chosen to represent the Ravens organization as an NFL Pro Bowl Cheerleader in Honolulu, Hawaii. She finally ended her professional cheerleading career in Tampa, Florida as she helped cheer the Ravens to their first Super Bowl victory.
Meah's recent accomplishments include continued success in music as well as theatre and film. She landed starring roles in two feature length independent films and several Off- Broadways shows including "Dreamgirls" in New York's Symphony Space Theatre taking on the coveted role of "Deena Jones". The national tour of the hit musical 'If This Hat Could Talk", directed by Tony Award winner George Faison, allowed Meah to portray "Rosa Parks" alongside musical greats Tony Terry and Margaret Bell.
The growth of Meah's career is constant as she is now a member of two major bands. Providing lead vocals with "Rev. Vince Anderson and His Love Choir", and Binky Griptite's "The Mellomatics", Meah Pace continues to bring a brilliant combination of dynamic stage performance and heart felt music . Forever filled with love and passion, this is her formula for electricity!
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