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Terrion is a native of Daytona Beach, but has
spent most of her life in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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From the age of seven she has been making a joyful
noise unto the Lord. Although the youngest
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and the smallest in the gospel choir, when
she opened her mouth to sing, it was amazing to
hear
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such an enormous sound coming from such a little
person. The same still holds true today.
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Terrion has had the opportunity to share
her gift with many people from all walks
of life. She
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has performed for record crowds in the
United States and South America. Most
recently, she
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opened for the Mighty Clouds of Joy at
the Raymond F. Kravis Center in West Palm
Beach
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Florida, for the annual Gospel
Gala. She has been featured at the
Annual Roots Festival in
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Delray Beach, the Mango Festival
in Pompano Beach, as well as, a
featured soloist on the first
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CD recording of the Ebony Chorale of
the Palm Beaches. Her vocal ability,
beauty and poise
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have awarded her the opportunity to win
beauty pageants and many talent competitions.
She
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even held the coveted crown of Miss Florida
A&M University 1987-88.
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Despite Terrion's background and style, the
single most unique fact is that she sings from her
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soul and you know it is a gift from God. Her clear,
lyrical voice runs maneuvers through three
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octaves, as she ministers to the very heart
of her audiences.
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Her faith and dedication are evident as she balances
teaching our nation's youth, being a wife
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and mother and her involvement with her church and
community, while spreading the gospel
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through song.
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