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From NYC to New Orleans- Singer/Songwriter Rasheeda Wallace & Author T.R. Heinan

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Bronx born, single parent raised and Blessed with a God Given super-talent and drive,singer-songwriter Rasheeda Wallace had no other choice but to soar to the top of her game. She knew she had big shoes to fill, following in the footsteps of hip hop Bronx- Made legends such as Kurtis Blow & Kool Herc, whom she had worked with earlier in her career.  

Rasheeda began singing at age two and recalls her mother, who performed at the prestigious NYC Cotton Club as well as Vegas, being her earliest musical influence. Now the tables have turned.  Rasheeda's strong songwriting, lyrical flow and powerful vocals have earned her the crown of "The Queen of Street Soul Rock".

This dynamic artist believes in giving back to the community resulting in a proclamation from the NYC’s  Lt. Governor David Patterson acknowledging her tireless dedication and service in raising awareness by funding an Anti-Domestic violence campaign.  With a continuously growing diverse fan base, it is inevitable that she will soon become a household name.

T.R. Heinan was born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota and developed his love for history during his five years at Marquette University. After a brief stint as a journalist in MA, Heinan began a career in investment banking specializing in the airline and motion picture industries. His retirement years have been devoted to writing and serving homeless children at a Mexican orphanage he helped to establish. L'Immortalitè is his first book-length work of historical fiction.  He is an avid traveler and was inspired to write about Delphine Lalaurie during one of his many visits to New Orleans, Louisiana. Heinan now resides in Tucson, Arizona with his wife and two cats.

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