In Hometown of Bridgetport, CT, Tyscot Records’ dynamic Gospel recording artist LUCINDA MOORE will record her first CD in her hometown – Bridgeport, CT on Saturday, December 10th. The recording will take place at CALVARY TEMPLE CHRISTIAN CENTER * 319 BARNUM AVENUE.
The event is free and open to the public. Doors will open at 5:00 PM with the recording to begin at 6:00 PM. Label mate and acclaimed producer Vashawn Mitchell (Smokie Norful, Karen Clark Sheard, The GMWA Mass choir, Angie Spivey, DeAndre Patterson) will produce the album.
“She is ‘The Gospel Sound’ is what I said when I heard Lucinda’s voice and saw the different reactions from the audience when she sang at our 2004 GMWA showcase,” says TRACY WILLIAMSON – LABEL DIRECTOR. “Lucinda can reach many heights with her vocal range and is never ashamed after any performance to profess that This is truly about Ministry”.
Lucinda Moore, a resident of nearby Bridgeport, CT believes that “If you just trust in God-he will make a way”. She also supports a community benefits agreement and believes that we should have a seat at the table.
Lucinda Moore is one of the featured artists on Tyscot’s Gospel Next album. Her hit songs include “Unlimited Praise” and “Jesus I Come To Thee”. Lucdina’s humble beginnings took place in church, singing at the young age of four. She credits much of her training and upbringing to her grandmother. At St John's Fire Baptized Holiness Church in Bridgeport, her grandmother would reprimand Lucinda and make her sing before the congregation. "She saw that there was something within me that I didn't know about," says Lucinda.
Lucinda has learned to be loyal throughout the course of her life. The first song that she sung was "Going Up Yonder," by Walter Hawkins. Her musical influences include Andrae Crouch, Tramaine Hawkins, Shirley Ceasar, Yolanda Adams, The Clark Sisters and Donnie McClurkin. These artists taught her vocal dynamics, diversity, spiritual preservation, and self-belief. At the age of eleven, Lucinda sang with the Pentecostal Church of Prayer & Deliverance. She credits Reginald Stewart with teaching her how to sing with a choir. By the time she was 14, Lucinda was leading songs with Willie Small and the Willie Small Singers. Little did she know that God had so much more in store. Her loyalty to the smaller musical aspirations has helped sustain her to this day. She attends Turner's Faith Temple in Bridgeport, CT, Bishop J.C. White, Pastor. Her album with Charles Laster, II, Kevon Carter & The Turrentines is available in stores now. Fore more info, see www.tyscot.com. |