Therese Marie has felt the expressive and purifying power of music as a divine marriage of ideas and devotion to God. This unity has given her a compelling and passionate voice in the world of popular and contemporary music.
Having composed her first song at the age of eleven and playing guitar and piano, Therese Marie brings her unique and reverent musical styles to life with a vibrancy and sound all her own.
There's a Cry In My Heart, Therese Marie's critically acclaimed previous album, produced by Lenny LeBlanc, led to the captivating "Whosoever Will" music video, performances in Nashville and at premiere theaters in Branson, as well as local radio and television appearances.
Among her many credits, Therese Marie was commissioned to write the theme song for the McDonald's Gospelfest music video. She has contributed her voice and songwriting talents to TNN's Nashville Celebrity Benefit, featuring Amy Grant, Vince Gill, and other headlining stars from the world of contemporary country music.
With the release of her new album, Holy God, featuring the filmed music video "Writing On the Wall," produced by Rick Gould, Therese Marie brings her devotion, her years of singing and songwriting experience, and her demand for the highest quality of audio production together in an album certain to touch the hearts of countless listeners. Therese Marie invites you to feel her distinct music in the hopes it will touch your heart, too.
2009: Appeared on KMOV CBS with Tim Tialdo on "Great Day St. Louis" Show. "Ain't that Kinda Man" video appeared on Blue Highways, which reaches 70 million homes, and Therese-Marie is appearing at the Urban Network Music Showcase in Los Angeles, California. Performed at CMA week with Actor/Musician John Amos ("Good Times").
2008: Produced "Ain't that Kinda Man" music video and released Butterfly CD. Therese-Marie also appeared on “Life in the Fab Lane”, Kimora Lee Simmons' reality show.
2007: Wrote/recorded theme song for BreakdownSTL Program, produced music video "BreakItDown", and performed at the National Breakdown Convention at Butler University in Indianapolis.
2006: Released her video for "Will I Still Have You" and performed theme song for DARE commercial .
2005: Began hosting the St. Louis Show and produced "Heavenly Love" music video.
2004: Produced 1/2 Hour Hard Rock Concert TV special.
2003: Produced Rise from the Rubble concert and 1/2 hour TV special which aired on UPN.
2001: Released album, Holy God, produced by James Callahan and music video, "Writing On the Wall", produced by Rick Gould.
1999: Produced and composed the song and music video "Sally's Song" to benefit Down's Syndrome cause.
1994: Composed, sang theme song for McDonald's Gospelfest to benefit the Ronald McDonald House.
1993-95: Composed and performed "Eyes That Hope" for TNN to benefit City of Hope hospital, featuring headlining country stars.
1993: Produced first music video, "Whosoever Will." Aired on American TV Network, Branson, MO. Performed at Charlie Pride Theater, Ozark Theater, Jim Stafford Theater, and other top-drawing venues in Branson.
1992: Released first album, There's A Cry In My Heart, produced by Lenny LeBlanc.
Radio appearances:
- KJSL, St. Louis, MO
- KSHE, St. Louis, MO
- Top of the Morning Show, Branson, MO
- KMOX, St. Louis, MO
- KTRS, St. Louis, MO
Television appearances:
- TNN (The Nashville Network), national
- American Television Network, national
- KNLC Channel 24, St. Louis, MO
- Channel 5, Branson, MO
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