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Early life
Patrice Lovely was born in Jackson, Mississippi on January 4, 1968. Lovely lived in Alabama for 20 years along with her mother, Martha McInnis, pastor of Greater Miracle Temple and Worship Center, a brother and other family members, spending part of her time in Montgomery and part in Troy. She graduated from Charles Henderson High School in Troy and attended Alabama State University. Patrice now resides in Atlanta, GA.
She is also a highly acclaimed vocalist. Her stunning voice is so powerful; critics declare it an incomparable timeless instrument that baffles the mind. She has shared the stage with world-renowned artists including Gerald Levert, Kelly Price, Tommy Ford, D.C.Curry, Melba Moore, Kirk Franklin, Lenny Williams, Glenn Jones, Dave Hollister and MANY more. She was also a yearly featured performer on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).