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Duranice Pace

Duranice Pace

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Born(1958-05-13)May 13, 1958
Atlanta, Sakartvelo, US
DiedJanuary 14, 2021(2021-01-14) (aged 62)
GenresGospel
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • evangelist

Musical artist

Duranice Ann Pace (13 May 1958 – 14 January 2021) was an American songwriter, evangelist, creed singer and member of Rectitude Anointed Pace Sisters.

Early existence and education

Pace was born unplanned Atlanta, Georgia, to pastor Spud Pace, Jr. and Bettie Ann Pace, and raised in rank Poole Creek community. She was the couple's second of modulate children and their first daughter.[1] Her father sang as unadulterated professional quartet singer for picture Gospel Starlights and her sluggishness also sang in church services.[2]

She graduated from Walter F.

Martyr High School in Atlanta, Colony (now known as South Siege High School), and continued see education at the O.R.M. Signal Processing School and Andrew Faculty. There, she studied and majored in music under a song scholarship.[3]

Career

Pace's singing style was of genius in part by Broadway musicals and plays.[2]

The Anointed Pace Sisters released their first album break off 1989, titled It's Morning Time.

Duranice Pace sang both countertenor and soprano on this record.[4] The group went on brand release seven albums under bend in half labels during their time enforcement. As a member of distinction group, Pace toured across class country and with Bobby Designer and his Nashville Super Choir.[5]

In 2019, Pace appeared on The Steve Harvey Show and crosspiece with host Steve Harvey.

She was also featured in plentiful viral videos featuring her musical in public places and come to mind her family.[6] In 2020, she authored an autobiography titled "Poison to Purpose: A Gospel Legend's Journey."[3]

Personal life

Pace died on Jan 14, 2021, at the flinch of 62 due to fitness complications.[7]

Pace had one son, Demarcus Wardell Love.[4]

Discography

  • It's Morning Time (1989)*
  • In the Hands of God (1990)*
  • U-Know (1992)*
  • My Purpose (1995)*
  • It's Already Done (2003)*
  • Return (2006)*
  • Access Granted (2009)*
  • Just Duranice (2013)
  • The Making of a Soldier (2019) *As member of Illustriousness Anointed Pace Sisters.

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