Posts Tagged ‘temika moore’

Temika Moore Competes For Opening Act Spot On The Jill Scott – Anthony Hamilton Tour

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Join me this Friday, August 5, 2011 7pm at Love Night Club (Washington, DC) with special guest Dwele as I compete for an opening act spot on the Jill Scott and Anthony Hamilton Tour. I would love to see your faces in the audience cheering me on. If you are unable to attend you can see my live “tweets” by visiting my Twitter page and following me. Hope to see you there!

The Let it Go (Terel Wallace aka”Tall Black Guy” Remix)

Monday, July 18th, 2011

It’s been 5 years since I released the “Doing Just Fine” project (my times flys), and in commemoration of the 5 year anniversary Terel Wallace aka “Tall Black Guy” created a hot remix of “Let it Go,” a fan favorite from this project.  This song is special to me because it was the first track for which I received international airplay, a Wammie nomination (Washington DC’s version of the Grammy’s) and the song for which I received my first ever royalty check (woo hoo, who doesn’t like getting checks in the mail?). Terel has been on fire since he created the “Two People” remix from Eric Roberson’s Music Fan First album and graciously lent his talents to help me celebrate the 5 year anniversary of this special song.  Listen to the original and remix version here.

CD Three

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

It’s been over 5 years since my last full length cd project, and I have been working feverishly writing new songs and recording new music. I haven’t titled the new project yet, but will be posting them soon for your feedback. Stay tuned for more in the next weeks.

Blog Talk Radio Interview w/ Michael Fordham

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Listen now to Temika’s interview on Blog Talk Radio with host Michael Fordham.

Temika Moore is #10 on the Reverbnation Alternative Soul Charts

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Temika Moore is #10 on the Reverbnation Alternative Soul Charts in Washington, DC. Read more

Temika Moore Explores Possibilities

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Exploring Possibilities (EP) is a series created by Tracy Press, Founder and Director of Powerful Beyond Measure LogoPowerful Beyond Measure, a 501c3 non-profit that implements efforts towards community development; focusing on academic, creative, civic and social growth by strategically integrating the arts, entertainment, sports and media industries.  EP is a series of creative “Career Days” designed to expose young people to appealing career paths and successful professionals and show youth that exciting opportunities are within reach.

Open to the public. College and high school students (22 and under). Please RSVP powerfulbeyondmeasure1@yahoo.com. This event is free – but donations are welcome.  Contact: 202-631-7331  tracypress@powerbeyondmeasure.org

Confirmed Participants

Chucky Thompson: Multi-Grammy nominated producer

Monique Davis: Marketing Manager – Atlantic Records

Shannon Emammali: Executive Director – Grammy/The Recording Academy, DC Chapter

Temika Moore: Singer-Songwriter, Moore II Come Entertainment Group

Traci Latrelle: Music Director – WHUR-FM

Win a 1 Year Paid Magazine Subscription or Itunes Gift Card

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

Magazine Gift Card CollageIt’s no secret we all have been humbled by the shifting economy. Every dollar counts these days and we must be wise stewards of what we are given (more on that in a future post). So with that being the case, help me help others make an informed choice in spending their hard earned dollars. One (1) lucky randomly selected NFTR family member will win a free 1 year paid magazine subscription to Essence Magazine, or InStyle Magazine, or a $25 Itunes gift card for simply telling others how you were impacted by my music. Simple as that! Submit your review for any of my music projects online at CDbaby or Itunes by February 1st. Winners will be announced in the February issue of NFTR.

Corporate Event Booking – Book Temika Moore for your next fundraiser

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Book inspirational soul recording artist, singer-songwriter Temika Moore for your next fundraiser or charitable event.

Temika Moore is regarded by many as a vocal virtuoso sharing the title with vocal power houses Rachelle Ferrell, Ledisi, Maysa, Lizz Wright and Lalah Hathaway. Considered under-the-radar of mainstream music culture, those that have discovered Temika’s body of work consider themselves to be among an exclusive group of music aficionados. Temika inspires and encourages through clever, thought-provoking lyrics that call attention to both social and spiritual issues all while keeping you in the “pocket.” She has shared the stage with Will Downing, Roy Ayers, Marcus Johnson, the late Stanley Turrentine. She has also opened for KEM, Ledisi, Dwele, Conya Doss, Cassandra Wilson, Najee, Pieces of a Dream, Melba Moore and Jean Carne to name a few. If you have booked any of these artists for your events, Temika Moore should be among your top choices to help promote your next event.

Introduce your organization or event attendees to the music of Temika Moore. Book Temika Moore for your next event. View press kit

Will 2011 Be a Breakout Year for Underrated Indie Soul Singers?

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

With our current economic climate and the state of the music industry, I find myself wondering if 2011 will be a breakout year for indie soul singers. As I ponder the thought, I am reminded of the first time I saw Rachelle Ferrell, Ledisi, Lizz Wright, Lalah Hathaway and Deborah Bond perform live. It was a spiritual awakening. I remember walking away feeling changed somehow. I thought to myself “My, the Lord has blessed them with an awesome gift.” With that being said, this brings me back to my original question. Will there be any under-the-radar artists that surface in 2011? Will we discover new soul singers that will inspire us to support music again? Will the gatekeepers of the music industry open a window for these artists to surface? Will there be any artists that inspire us to be better? Let’s keep our fingers crossed and remain paused for their arrival.

Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women (after lung cancer). Although African-American women have a slightly lower incidence of breast cancer after age 40 than Caucasian women, they have a slightly higher incidence rate of breast cancer before age 40. However, African-American women are more likely to die from breast cancer at every age.

If your family has a history of any kind of cancer, please start by getting screened for breast cancer today! Schedule a mammogram. I’m scheduled for this Friday. Join me in being proactive about early detection.