Taborah
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Taborah Adams (born May 30th) is a singer and BMI songwriter known for her dance hits. She is of African-American descent. Her father sang and toured with the acclaimed Fisk Jubilee Singers.
Taborah Adams was born on Long Island, New York and later moved to Ohio to earn her college degree in Interior design.
In 2004, Adams released two US singles, "I AM (the rising)" and "All I Gave To You." "I AM (the rising)" charted on the Billboard Dance Club Chart. Taborah was honored with the distinguished Artist of the Year award from New York City’s Heritage of Pride.
Adams began her career as the songwriter, face and voice of Blackwood. Taborah wrote three albums and received the coveted FIMI Best Dance Act Award in 1997. Videos have been released on Euro MTV and You Tube.