I saw a comment on my Facebook page that said “Where’s the Notes From the Road commentary? Don’t stop writing I read them.” It’s funny I thought to myself “Wow, someone out there cares what I have to say.” Well after a hiatus in writing blog posts I must say I was touched by that person’s comment. It showed me that my writing was not in vain. So often as a songwriter or citizen of the world one starts to question whether or not anyone out there is even listening or cares. Well, I have received an answer to the age old question “If a tree falls somewhere in the forest does it make a sound yada yada?” Yes, it does. Just because “everyone” isn’t buzzing doesn’t mean that we aren’t being heard. It simply means that only those listening for the “tree to fall” are waiting with ears tuned to the ground! For all of you with your ears to the ground waiting…I’m on the way and I can’t wait to meet you. Until then…

Temika Moore Competes For Opening Act Spot On The Jill Scott – Anthony Hamilton Tour
Thursday, August 4th, 2011Join 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, 2011It’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.
DY Magazine Article (July Issue): Temika Moore Making Music We Can All Believe In
Saturday, July 16th, 2011These days when the music industry is consumed with image rather than quality and talent, true music enthusiasts are left wanting more. Few artists today offer up the lyrical quality and passion that singer/singwriter Temika Moore brings to her listeners. Read more

