Richae describes her music as inspirational with a folk flavor. She was raised in Chicago and started her musical training at the age of 4, when she began singing. She took up the violin a few years later before settling into acoustic guitar. She began to write her own compositions after her interest in folk, blues, jazz, bluegrass and country-rock began to blossom. Richae played in a number of bands during her college years, but eventually put her music on the back burner to focus on her family.
She took up the violin a few years later before settling into acoustic guitar.
She began to write her own compositions after her interest in folk, blues, jazz, bluegrass and country-rock began to blossom.
Richae played in a number of bands during her college years, but eventually put her music on the back burner to focus on her family.
It wasn't until 1994, when she and her family moved to Williams Bay, that Richae returned to her music.
As she became more involved with the choir at Calvary Community Church, she was inspired to return to songwriting; only now she was focusing her music on something decidedly more spiritual.
"I tend to write songs in story form, based on profound Christian beliefs and struggles faced sometimes in the Christian walk," Richae said.