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Liv Warfield is an American R&B singer-songwriter from Peoria, Illinois. She was part of Prince's New Power Generation and as of 2016 is with Roadcase Royale, a band formed with Nancy Wilson and members of Heart. Warfield grew up the daughter of a Pentecostal deacon, listening to gospel music, in a strict background that didn't allow her to listen to secular music; she used to sing Whitney Houston songs to herself when her parents weren't around. She graduated from Peoria Notre Dame High School in 1997. Warfield later moved from Peoria to go to college in Portland, Oregon on a track scholarship at Portland State University. Her interest in public singing started at a karaoke club but she was so nervous on her first try that she sang with her back facing the audience. Eventually she became obsessed with performing to the point that she would attend daily and progressed to wearing wigs and costumes. At another establishment, she watched Linda Hornbuckle, who brought her onstage to sing, and again due to nervousness, Warfield sang with her back to the crowd. When she decided to pursue singing as a career, she dropped out of school and slept in her car. Her mother was initially upset to discover Warfield was singing and wanted to bring her back home, but eventually changed her mind and became supportive. In 2006, Warfield self-released her first album Embrace Me – a collection of strong ballads. She did performances and sold her cds at a local market. More information...

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