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Denise Nicole White (born May 22, 1975), known professionally as AverySunshine, is an American singer, songwriter and pianist.


Early life and education

White was born in
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, to Ruth Eleanor White and Irving Cyril White. She began playing piano at 8, after she saw a classmate perform, and learned to read
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before beginning to study
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at 11. At 13, she expanded her repertoire to include
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and had her first recital. Three years later, her aunt, a church choir director, asked Sunshine to fill in for her during a Sunday service at a Catholic church; she was subsequently hired by churches of all denominations, including the
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, where she performed with the award-winning Wilmington/Chester Mass Choir. White, who sang in her high school choir, graduated from the Country Day School of the Sacred Heart in
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, in 1993. She attended
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in
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, and although she enrolled as a piano major, she changed course after she became disillusioned with the music program. Sunshine graduated with a degree in
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in 1998.


Career

In college, White met Maia Nkenge Wilson, a vocal major, and together they formed a gospel and R&B singing duo, DaisyRew. In addition to performing in Africa, DaisyRew performed at churches in the area and at clubs, including the Apache Café, which was noted for launching the careers of several prominent artists, including
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. Wilson was cast in a
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role following college, and Sunshine was hired as the Minister of Music at the St. Paul AME Church in Atlanta. DaisyRew continued to perform when Wilson, on breaks from her theatrical career in New York, returned to Atlanta. While working at the St. Paul AME Church, White met Dana Johnson, a guitarist, producer and songwriter who had previously worked with India.Arie. White, Johnson and Wilson began working together in 2003 with Johnson writing and producing the music, in addition to managing DaisyRew's career. Soon after, Wilson was again cast in a Broadway production and she left for New York. White then adopted the name AverySunshine. Her stage name is derived from the characters Shug Avery from
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. In 2005, White and Johnson recorded "Stalker", a
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song, which a friend, Chris Brann, set to a
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beat. The track became a dance hit on a Japanese record label, which led to a series of live dates in Japan. White and Johnson began work on what became AverySunshine's self-titled first album, released in 2010 on their own label, BigShine. Recorded mainly at White's home with ProTools, the record included guest appearances by the pianist Takana Miyamoto, the vibraphone player
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and
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. The record was praised by the media, with ''
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'' calling it "refreshingly original" and ''
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'' describing it as "a radiant brand of soul". White — a single mother of two – focused on AverySunshine, but also accepted jobs as a keyboard player with artists including
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and
Jennifer Holliday Jennifer Yvette Holliday (born October 19, 1960) is an American singer and actress. She started her career on Broadway in musicals such as ''Dreamgirls'' (1981–83), '' Your Arms Too Short to Box with God'' (1980–1981) and later became a ...
and worked as a choral director for Atlanta performances by artists such as
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, Anthony Hamilton and
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. From 2010 until late 2013, AverySunshine toured consistently, and developed a following throughout the United States, the UK, Europe and Africa. They began recording a second album, ''The Sunroom'', in November 2013, which was released in May 2014 through a partnership with Shanachie Records. In 2017, she released her third album, ''Twenty Sixty Four''.


Personal life

White lives in
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. Divorced in 2008, she is the mother of two children, a daughter, Drew, and a son, Evan. On April 3, 2016, White married her guitarist Dana Johnson.


Awards

*
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Best of 2010 *''Soultracks'' Reader's Choice Best New Artist *'' Jet'' Top 5 Rising Indie Artists *''
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'' Album of the Year Selection *
Grammy Award for Best Progressive R&B Album The Grammy Award for Best Progressive R&B Album is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards to recording artists for high quality works on albums in the urban contemporary subgenre within the R&B field. Honors in several categories are presented ...
- So Glad to Know You


Discography


Albums

*''AverySunshine'' (2010, BigShine) *''The SunRoom'' (2014, BigShine, Shanachie) *''Twenty Sixty Four'' (2017, BigShine, Shanachie) *''So Glad to Know You'' (2024, BigShine)


Singles

*"Stalker" (2005) *"Ugly Part of Me" (2010) *"Call My Name" (2014) *"Sweet Afternoon" (2015) *"Never Knew Christmas" (2015) *"Come Do Nothing" (2016) *"Heaven Is Right Here" (2017)


References


External links


Official website AverySunshine
on
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