Lace Bentley
Atlanta, Georgia, United States | SELF
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LACE BENTLEY was Voted BEST International ARTIST of the year 2010 by the LA MUSIC AWARDS. She also performed live at the Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California. She recently finish playing the lead role in the featured film Exedia Nation. She is now teamed with Dynasty Record and reside in Atlanta Georgia.
Lace Bentley was born in a small town called Marvley in Kingston, Jamaica. Lace began singing in church and school choirs. Lace lead her high school choir to the nationals singing "It Don't Mean A Thing" by Ella Fitzgerald. Lace won many talent shows as a teenager while attending school in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Lace wrote and composed her first hit song "Crush Dem," which is very popular on satellite radio. Among her many talents Lace won the pageant title Miss Black Pennsylvania USA, Raised over $50,000 for the Children's Miracle Network, Guest Starred on ABC’s Castle and Melrose Place, Starred on ABC's I Survived a Japanese Game Show, was honored with Best Live Concert Performance by R. K. Records and is now ranked top ten in the California world/Reggae market.
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