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As a person with disability, Terence has been blessed to have over 20 years in the entertainment industry (sports/music). In the past he has had the opportunity to work with NBA entertainment, Queen Latifah, Walt Disney World, MTV, Atlantic Records, Virgin Records and others. With a strong background in public relations, marketing and public speaking,
Terence Moorer believes that success lies within the heart, along with a strong faith in God. He has been successful achieving his dream of being the best in the entertainment industry, sports, public speaking, beverage industry and the legal field, where he presently pursues his career.
His experience in marketing and public relations has led him on an unimaginable journey. In 1987 his career in entertainment began, working at Billboard Magazine as Black Album and Black Single chart coordinator. He also worked behind such notables, such as jazz great Roy Ayers, Yoko Ono and Brenda K. Starr (discoverer of Mariah Carey), asst studio manager of one of New York City’s top recording studios. In 1988 he worked as the Director of National Publicity for First Priority Music, a local New York record label, whose joint ventures included Atlantic and Virgin Records. In 1989 he received three individual awards from Billboard Magazine for promoting MC Lyte’s number one single.
He also received a community citation for his participation in the gold selling song entitled "Self Destruction." The project produced by the National Urban League, raised awareness of black on black crime. The project Included rap music top stars, Heavy D., Public Enemy, MC Lyte and Doug E. Fresh. In addition, his duties have included assisting location manager for MTV and coordinating talent celebrity basketball games hosted by TNT sports commentator Kenny Smith. He has also penned stories for several top entertainment and regional magazines including Right On, Billboard Magazine, Atlanta Metro Atlanta Primetime, and Atlanta Business Journal. In the past he has interviewed Gospel sensation Kirk Franklin, Actor Will Smith, Bull's Bill Cartwright and Hawk's Tyrone Corbin, The Braxton’s (Toni Braxton siblings) and Singer Aaliyah to name a few.
Terence Moorer has won several gold and platinum album awards for his work with Sinead O'Connor, Stop The Violence movement and the Mo' Money soundtrack (produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, featuring Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross, Sounds of Blackness and a host of others). He has worked with the New York Knicks, NBA Entertainment (1992 NBA All Star), jazz sensation Bob Baldwin, Denver Nuggets, Queen Latifah, Quincy Jones, Denver Nuggets, Special Olympics and Walt Disney World. For eight years he held the title as personal publicist for MC Lyte, one of rap music’s most prominent female artist. In 1996 he increased membership and created awareness for the National Black Golfers Association, as Director of National Publicity. As an entertainment publicist he has had the opportunity to travel worldwide and meet various people including Magic Johnson, Madonna, Paula Abdul, Dekembe Mutumbo, Cyndi Lauper, Wesley Snipes, Jessie Jackson, Whitney Houston, Karl Malone, Janet Jackson, Sean Combs and Tupac Shakur. Additionally, he has developed successful public relations campaigns for MC Lyte, Major Damage Clothing,Audio Two and NBA star Kenny Smith.
He continues to hold national lectures teaching the business of music and providing motivational speeches on his triumph over his disability with Cerebral Palsy. He is constantly inspiring hundreds of high school students yearly, along with Atlanta Hawks former General Manager Pete Babcock and NBA star Dominique Wilkins for the team's Success Seminar. He’s also involved with The Coca-Cola Company’s Youth Motivational Day series. In Atlanta he was heard alongside former V103 radio personality, Mike Roberts as they educated the public on resources for people with disability. Several corporations utilize his experience with Cerebral Palsy as a consultant or motivational speaker.
Moorer also worked for the beverage giant, The Coca-Cola Company, headquartered in Atlanta, GA. His duties as a Team Coordinator for The Coca-Cola Company Supply Chain Division include coordinating responsibilities for a department of over 45 associates and several contract employees. He has recently worked with several Coca-Cola associates including Vice President of Diversity Strategies, Juan Johnson to produce Coca-Cola Disability Awareness Day at the corporate headquarters. Terence recently received a Spotlight award from The Coca-Cola Company as results of being nominated by his peers and was also nominated as a top five finalist for The Coca-Cola Company Olympics Torchbearer award. He served one term as board member for the AAEF (The Coca-Cola Company’s African American Employee Forum).
He is also launching Exceptional Beginnings to help others focus on dreams and overcome obstacles. He is currently working on an inspirational publication entitled Standing in Grace. His company The Maxx Corporation includes various business ventures...



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The promoter won’t pay

I remember a few yhears ago. I was on the road with Slick Rick,  MC Lyte, Cash Money and Marvelous, EU Band and  EPMDWe were sceduled with the same promoter to do shows in North Carolina, So...
Posted by Terry on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 01:43:00 PST

Thank you..

Five days ago I put out my ebook How to Launch Your Music Career in 21 Days. Over 300 artists have signed up to get the book.  That's  incredible and I thank everyone for the great feedback ...
Posted by Terry on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:23:00 PST

Sometimes......you just have to DO YOU

A few years ago I was working at the Coca-Cola Company when they announced a major layoff coming. At that point I figured I would work for the company until it was time to retire, but when the talk of...
Posted by Terry on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:56:00 PST

my book is now available and its free

How to Launch Your Music Career in 21 Days. After several months of  tweaking, re-writing and staying up all night, my book How to Launch Your Music Career in 21 Days is now available and its f...
Posted by Terry on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:34:00 PST

Come and hang out with me.

If you are a indie artist in the Metro Atlanta area - I would love to meet you. Come and hang out with me. Nothing fancy - just a few people hanging out, eating some good food and talking about the mu...
Posted by Terry on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 06:18:00 PST

The best time to be an Indie artist!!

A few weeks ago, Yahoo ran a story about the music industry’s biggest mistakes. Listed at the top was the record companies failure to take advantage of the internet during the Napster days. F...
Posted by Terry on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:49:00 PST

Do you have a dream board?

In the music industry, you are constantly reminded why you can't live your dreams as a successful artist. You hear it all the time. You don't have the right look, your voice is not strong enough, you ...
Posted by Terry on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:12:00 PST

Coming Soon

COMING SOON........GETTING ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED, AS A MUSIC ARTIST WHO IS SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR MUSIC CAREER. DETAILS TO FOLLOW....................
Posted by Terry on Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:19:00 PST

Before you sign......

After a long day at work. You finally get around to checking your voicemail on your cell phone. As you listen to the messages. One particular voicemail has you stopped dead in your tracks. "Mr/Ms ar...
Posted by Terry on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:24:00 PST

Im Sick and Tired of being Sick and Tired!

Fannie Lou Hammer was a Civil Rights leader who made this famous remark (I'm Sick and Tired of being Sick and Tired!) back in the 60's. As we close out 2007 and bring 2008 around. I heard from a lot o...
Posted by Terry on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:36:00 PST