Tennille Amor
TENNILLE AMOR - SHORT BIO Tennille Amor is a Trinidadian singer-songwriter, activist, visionary, studio owner, and music mogul, responsible for the global hit, 'I Am a Girl,' which was first released at the United Nations as an anthem for International Women's Day. As an International Peace Ambassador, Tennille is dedicated to standing for peace and equality in all forms. She has been on the frontlines of peaceful protests for racial equality, as well as speaking out against all forms of injustice at the United Nations, and on stages around the world. Her song, 'I Choose Love,' featuring Royal Blu and Runkus reached Number 1 on the iTunes Reggae Chart. Tennille is also the Creative Director, Headline Performer, Co-Host and Festival Partner of 'Festival of Nations,' the largest multi-cultural music, food and arts festival in the region. She has collaborated and shared stages with a number of noteworthy names, including John Legend, Shaggy, J. Ivy, Pink Sweat$, Mr. Vegas, Bunji Garlin, Biko's Manna & Mfundo, Washy Fire (from Major Laser), Nomcebo Zikode, Pixie Lott, Pras (The Fugees), and DJ Khaled. Tennille is the Co-Founder and CEO of the non-profit organization, E.P.I.C. (Everyday People Initiating Change), drilling clean water wells, and focusing on community growth and long-term sustainable development in a number of villages in Tanzania, Africa. Standing for love above all else, Tennille Amor’s music, speaking, and public platforms contribute a much needed voice of hope and unity in such a necessary moment in history.