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Celebrating the release of her contemporary gospel
CD, "I YIELD", this multifaceted
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woman keeps her Day-Timer crammed as a devoted wife,
mother, music teacher, and
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private vocal instructor; while nurturing her
flourishing music career. A refreshing
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attitude and joie-de-vivre are especially palpable
in her vocal improvisations.
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Although Terrion played the clarinet in her early
years, her main instrument was and
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still is her multi-layered voice. She has performed
for record crowds in the United States
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and South America. Most recently, she opened
for the Mighty Clouds of Joy at the
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Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
in West Palm Beach, Florida. She
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has been featured at local area events such
as: Annual Roots Festival (Delray Beach, FL),
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Mango Festival (Pompano Beach, FL), SunFest
(West Palm Beach, FL), various area
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churches, and social events. Her
vocal ability, radiant beauty and poise
have awarded her
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the opportunity to win beauty pageants
and numerous talent competitions including
the
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coveted crown of "Miss Florida A
& M University (1987-88). Voted
Female Gospel
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Artist of the Year at the first Palm
Beach Gospel Music Awards, she is held in
high
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regard by her peers.
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Terrion is a native of Daytona Beach, FL but has
spent most of her life in West
Palm
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Beach, FL. The oldest of 3 children, Terrion's
earliest musical memories are
hearing her
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parents' collections of Deniece Williams and Minnie
Ripperton. The Church
however,
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proved to be the prevailing influence. Although
the youngest and
the smallest in
the gospel
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choir, when she opened her mouth to sing, it was
amazing to hear
such a powerful
sound
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coming from such a small person. The same still
holds true today!
Her clear,
lyrical voice
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maneuvers through three octaves as she ministers
to the very heart
of her audiences.
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Warm, gifted,
electrifying, and
highly trained,
Terrion's anointing
is evident as she
performs
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and shares her
gift. It is
both extraordinary
and well received
by all!
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Says Terrion,
"I think music
is a healing art.
It's our first
voice and one of
our
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connections
with the Holy Spirit.
I love the
various genres of
music, but I've
fallen
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wholeheartedly
in love with gospel
music! "I YIELD"!
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