Aliciadine
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Birth name | Aliciadine Starks |
Born | Augusta, Georgia United States |
Genre(s) | Gospel |
Years active | 2000 - Present |
Aliciadine (born Aliciadine Starks 1964 in Augusta, Georgia) is an American Gospel musician.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early years
A graduate of T.W. Josey High School in Augusta, Georgia and Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, Aliciadine began singing, playing Gospel music while directing choirs at her home church, Tabernacle Baptist Church. She won numerous Gospel competitions.
[edit] Recording career
After taking part in the live recording of Gospel recording artist and fellow Augustan James Bignon (CD entitled Miracle) in 2000, Aliciadine released her first CD the following year entitled Even Now (produced by Rev. Steve Twyman, keyboardist for Pastor Shirley Caesar).
Aliciadine performed live in concert with several notable Gospel artists across the country, including Pastor Shirley Caesar, Pastor John P. Kee and Dottie Peoples.
In 2006, Aliciadine performed at the White House Christmas Tree for the annual National Pageant of Peace, and appeared on a number of television shows nationwide with Dr. Bobby Jones, Babbie Mason, and on TBN.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
''Even Now''
- Released: 2000
- Format: CD
- Producer: Rev. Steve Twyman
[edit] Musical influences
Aliciadine was greatly influenced by her musical family, her late father, an elementary school principal who was both a pianist for Tabernacle Baptist Church and a jazz pianist; her mother who was a vocalist; and her aunt who was a classically trained pianist for the Rev. James Cleveland. Aliciadine's other musical influences include CeCe Winans and Anita Baker.