Tasha Page-Lockhart Releases Her First Book
Award winning recording artist, songwriter, musician and now author Tasha Page-Lockhart takes her readers on a journey from childhood, to becoming BET's Sunday Best Season Six Winner with her debut book And The Winner Is...Tasha Page Lockhart Uncut. Her intense real life accounts will leave you undoubtedly inspired as she reveals details of overcoming trials and tribulations. It is the heartwarming story of redemption and unwavering faith that she passionately shares.
"I've never had the opportunity to really share my story and journey as a recording artist when booked to sing so sharing my story through my book elaborates on how I became a winner over various areas of my life and how you can become a winner also," states Tasha.
In her childhood, she was molested various times by some family members and trusted family friends. While she was in high school, she played basketball, and had dreams of aspiring to be a WNBA player. Yet, those dreams would soon change, when at 17 years old, she got pregnant, and had a child at 18, causing her to become a high school dropout. This caused her life to spiral out of control, and she became homeless and got addicted to drugs causing her childhood boyfriend Clifton to depart for Atlanta, Georgia, in 2006.
And The Winner Is...Tasha Page Lockhart Uncut is available digitally via Amazon today. She's releasing her 2nd album entitled SOPHOMORE (Fo Yo Soul/RCA) this Summer.Tasha is married to Clifton Lockhart and they have 2 children, Ronald & CJ and they reside in Detroit, MI.
And The Winner Is...Tasha Page Lockhart Uncut Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1943409285/
About Tasha Page Lockhart:
Tasha Page Lockhart is an American Christian R&B and urban contemporary gospel artist, musician, actress and Author. Tasha won the gospel singing competition, Sunday Best, that aired on BET, during season six. She received a national recording contract with Platinum Selling recording artist Kirk Franklin's Fo Yo Soul Recordings label, an imprint of RCA Records after she won the competition. Four songs from the competition that she performed charted in the Top 20 on Billboard's Digital Gospel Songs chart including "Love" featuring Sunday Best Season 6 Runner-up Kefia Rollerson (No. 7), "Don't Do It Without Me" (No. 8), "You Bring Out The Best In Me" (No. 10) and "I Will Call Upon The Lord" ((No. 20).
In 2014, Tasha released her debut album Here Right Now, which charted at No. 87 on The Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Top Gospel Albums chart. The album boasted the Billboard Top 10 radio hit single "Different". Since the release of her album Tasha has remained a force in the music industry with electrifying national television performances on BET's Celebration of Gospel, Bobby Jones Gospel, 106 & Park, TV One's NewsOne Now w/ Roland S. Martin, The Stellar Awards and BMI's Trailblazers of Gospel Music Honors and was featured on Tyler Perry's Madea on the Run National stage-play tour. She was nominated for three awards at the 30th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards in 2015 winning the coveted New Artist of the Year.
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