Reviews
GES Dance Has Become A Family Affair
"The dance next Friday night will have more than 500 people in attendance with 12-year-old Loganville singer Moriah Martin performing for the occasion."
--The Walton Tribune, February 17, 2006
JUST USE YOUR IMAGINATION
" . . . and winners of the Lilburn Idol contest, Jordan Moratin, Moriah Martin, Lori Kitchens and James Lentini. And best of all, imagine all proceeds going to the Dream House."
--Gwinnett Daily Post, July 27, 2005
IT MUST BE SOMETHING IN THE WATER
". . . 12-year-old Moriah Martin . . . I went along to listen to her perform at the Flying Machine in Lawrenceville last Wednesday where she was celebrating her birthday. Her CD, good as it is, really doesn't do her justice. So if anyone is looking for something to do . . . go along to the Flying Machine and listen to Moriah sing. It really is worth it. It's easy to see why she already has a fan club of over 10,000. And what is so amazing about this young girl with so much talent, is that off stage she is still a sweet young girl. She also is very focused on using her talent for the right reasons. She has already helped raise thousands of dollars for charities. I have no doubt she will make Loganville proud."
--The Walton Tribune, January 20, 2006
KID SINGING SENSATION FINDS SUCCESS
" . . . it is unlikely that success will change this sweet-natured young girl. The family is very centered on Moriah using her talent in the right way. "Moriah believes she has been blessed with a gift and she wants to use that gift to bless others." "We always say, "To whom much is given, much is expected," and this is what we live by. Our motto for this year is to do more for others in 2006." Moriah has already used her talent to raise thousands of dollars for various charities . . ."
--The Loganville Tribune, January 13, 2006
DISCOVER MILLS MALL FEATURES COUNTRY MUSIC TALENT SHOWCASE
"Among many noteworthy performances, there was 11 year old singing sensation, MORIAH MARTIN of Loganville. After her stunning performance and an audience that was absolutely speechless, 'singing sensation' may not justify this young lady's gift. There are many successful pop diva's in today's music industry that don't hold a candle to this young wonder. Look out diva's, this one is Grammy bound!"
--The Grayson Gazette, June 2005