Tracey Elizabeth McSween, better known by her stage names Shèna and Shèna Winchester, (born 1977) is an English disco and house singer, known for featuring on Michael Gray's song "The Weekend".
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Shèna’s (full name Shèna Winchester) got soul, and we mean the good, vintage stuff. The English singer-songwriter is a brand new solo star in the making, but steeped in experience at the same time. In 2009, after many years of making other artists sound good, she’s seizing the limelight for herself. She’s filled her musical resumé with stellar credits, including central vocal roles on countless crossover dance hits and sessions for James Brown, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan, Joss Stone, Amy Wineh
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Tracey Elizabeth McSween, better known by her stage names Shèna and Shèna Winchester, (born 1977) is an English disco and house singer, known for featuring on Michael Gray's song "The Weekend".
==Early years== Tracey Elizabeth McSween was born into a musical family. Her father was a calypso singer in a band called the Volcanoes. She studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Joy Mammen, and graduated with honours with a Classical, Musical Theatre and Commercial Music Performer's Diploma and a Teacher's Certificate. She took the stage name Shèna and went on to begin her music career.
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