Keshia Artry
Keshia Artry (Morgan) hailing from the Southern California Inland Empire area, born to the parents of Kenneth and Gayle Artry and the youngest child of 2 older siblings.
Her father a singer and songwriter himself, noticed the musical and vocal gifts in his children and began to nurture those gifts. She began singing with her older brothers at the tender age of 3 years old. Singing and various churches and concerts.
By the age of 15 she began singing in a recording choir called Miracle Mass choir. While touring and recording with the choir, she linked up with 2 additional young ladies and formed their own group called Higher Praize. Higher Praize became the winners of the 1997 Gospelfest winners for Best Group Category. They shared the stage with various artist singing background vocals as a group as well as separately.
Keshia has relocated from Dallas back to California to pursuing her own gifts and talent in the music industry as a soloist, with her upcoming cd project in the making.
"It’s about making music that touches both adults and young people, It’s about spreading good news for the world but doing it a new way with banging beats and melodies to help spread a message of hope.”
-Keshia Artry
Her father a singer and songwriter himself, noticed the musical and vocal gifts in his children and began to nurture those gifts. She began singing with her older brothers at the tender age of 3 years old. Singing and various churches and concerts.
By the age of 15 she began singing in a recording choir called Miracle Mass choir. While touring and recording with the choir, she linked up with 2 additional young ladies and formed their own group called Higher Praize. Higher Praize became the winners of the 1997 Gospelfest winners for Best Group Category. They shared the stage with various artist singing background vocals as a group as well as separately.
Keshia has relocated from Dallas back to California to pursuing her own gifts and talent in the music industry as a soloist, with her upcoming cd project in the making.
"It’s about making music that touches both adults and young people, It’s about spreading good news for the world but doing it a new way with banging beats and melodies to help spread a message of hope.”
-Keshia Artry