Spensha Baker
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Spensha Baker is an American singer from Killeen, Texas. She began her singing career as a contestant on Star Search in 2003, in a competition eventually won by Tiffany Evans.[1] Her performance highlights include singing The Star-Spangled Banner at the Presidential Address to 25,000 United States soldiers in Fort Hood, where she met President George W. Bush.[2]
Baker's official website announced in June 2006 that her début CD is "in the works".
[edit] References
- ^ Star Search Junior Singer - Spensha Baker & Bianca Ryan. cbs.com. Retrieved on 21 August 2006.
- ^ Spensha Online: The Official Spensha Baker Website. spenshaonline.com. Retrieved on 21 August 2006.
Spensha is currently involved in ministry at Livingay Church in San Antonio, Texas as a member of Livng Praise Choir directed by gospel recording artist Becky Fender.[1]

