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Shèna
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Name
Shèna Winchester
Role
Vocalist · shena.co.uk
Albums
Golden, One Man Woman, My Brave Face, 2079, 24 Hours In Moscow
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Shèna or Shèna Winchester (born 19 November 1977) is an English singer. Her name is pronounced Shen-na rather than Shee-na, and she is best known as a disco and nu-disco vocalist.
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.
Career
Shèna first performed in musicals like Mamma I Want to Sing, Hot Stuff, Carmen Jones and concert tours throughout the world. Developing an interest in recording, she went on to re-recorded vocals for other female pop singers. Her breakthrough hit was Michael Gray’s "The Weekend" which reached number 7 in the UK National Charts. As a dance music and disco vocalist, she has had a string of hits with other artists as well as hits of her own.
Personal life
Shèna has three sisters who are also singers. She married musician and record producer James David Winchester.