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Lucinda Moore: Pressure Into Praise Print E-mail
Lucinda MooreLucinda Moore is not a household name--yet--but she is definitely someone ChristianMusicDaily.com's Mark Weber likes. "Having interviewed her for ThePraiseHouse.com," says Weber, "I found her to be the kind of Gospel singer there needs to be more of: hard-working, coming from Connecticut where it's not as easy to be a Gospel singer as it is in Detroit or Atlanta, and then there's that 'Pressure Into Praise' song of hers-- her signature song that stuck in my head for, well, years now."

Tyscot Records’ Lucinda Moore will record her new CD and DVD Friday, July 18th – 7:00 PM EST at Elizabeth Baptist Church – 4245 Cascade Road, Atlanta, GA. Craig L. Oliver is the Pastor. Doors will open at 5:30 PM. The recording is free and open to the public. A special guest performance by Minister Wil Coleman, Greensboro, NC will take place just before Lucinda takes the stage. The recording will be released on Tyscot Records in Spring 2009. This live recording follows Lucinda’s previous self-titled 2006 LUCINDA MOORE CD yielding the hit "Pressure Into Praise." Dynamic gospel vocalist, Lucinda Moore, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, can be best described as humble, loyal, prepared, and chosen. She has been compared with the sounds and styles of Yolanda Adams, Vickie Winans, and Donnie McClurkin. Her other musical influences include The Clark Sisters, Shirley Caesar, and Andrae Crouch, who taught her about vocal dynamics, diversity, spiritual preservation, and most important in her opinion, self-belief.

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. 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.  
 
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