Valorie is a native of New Jersey. She started singing at a young age of 5 and right out of high school and was singing professionally with her first R&B band Finesse. With Finesse she has performed on stages in Atlantic City Casino circuits and all over the tri-state area and around the world entertaining U.S. troops on USO tours. She’s currently performing with her band “Spellbound”.
Some other artists and groups she’s toured, recorded, and shared the stage with include: Roy Ayres, CeCe Callaway, Aniya Jazz, Tony “Big Cat” Smith, Rich Tucker & Universal Koncept, The Philly Rock and Soul Band, The Big Bleu Band, The Quake Band, The Budesa Brothers, Marcellus Floyd, and Best Kept Soul. Valorie’s soothing vocals have been used by companies such as United Way, and major Banks. She is also featured in Rockin’ Hot Radio on their ads.
Valorie’s acting performances include the musical stage plays “The Color Purple” and “Dreamgirls.” She received an award for her commercial voiceover work from The Delaware Press Association and a Resolution from New Castle County Council for her performance in The Color Purple. Her vast knowledge of music and her love for diverse genres is evident when her playlists seamlessly blend R&B, Soul, Smooth Jazz, and Gospel on the stage and in the studio. Her music resonates because it transcends boundaries which contributes to her widespread appeal making her a unique artist.
Valorie’s debut EP Spellbound covers songs from some of her favorite vocalists; Miki Howard, Natalie Cole, Brandi Wells, and Whitney Houston, all sung from her heart to yours.
Valorie would like to thank her family, friends, and fans for always being supportive