Gospel Next Hot Star Lucinda Moore Opens For Hip-Hop Reggae Superstar Wyclef Jean

** /*Lucinda Moore opens for Wyclef Jean Saturday, May 21st - The Rev. Jesse Jackson is a special guest*/ /

(May 15, 2005 -- Indianapolis, IN) -- Tyscot Records' dynamic Gospel recording artist *LUCINDA MOORE *will share the stage with one of hip-hop's brightest stars, WYCLEF JEAN for a rally and free concert & march Saturday, May 21st. The rally will take place on the grounds of Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, CT. _The rally is to demand responsible development, good jobs and justice from *Yale New Haven Hospital.*_ **

*Lucinda Moore, *a native of nearby Bridgeport, CT believes that "If you just trust in God - he will make a way." She also supports a community benefits agreement and believes that we should have a seat at the table. This free concert, rally & march begins at 2:30 PM and runs until 5:00 PM and highlights a special appearance from *The Rev. Jesse Jackson.* **

*Wyclef Jean, *an original member of the hip-hop group THE FUGEES, also became hip-hop's unofficial multicultural conscience; a seemingly omnipresent activist, he assembled or participated in numerous high-profile charity benefit shows for a variety of causes, including aid for his native Haiti. Clef is also a noted producer and re-mixer who worked with an impressive array of pop, R&B, and hip-hop talent, including *Whitney Houston, Santana, Destiny's Child *among many others.

*Lucinda Moore* is one of the featured artists on Tyscot's *Gospel Next album* (national hysteria where fans vote on their next Gospel Star - blackgospelpromo.com). Her hit songs include "Unlimited Praise" and "Jesus I Come To Thee." Lucinda's humble beginnings took place in church, singing at the young age of four. She credits much of her training and upbringing to her grandmother.

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