Singer Shavon Moore hails from Oakland, CA, where she attended Oakland School For The Arts. Shavon went on to California Jazz Conservatory in Berkeley, CA, where she won the Buddy Montgomery Scholarship 2016. Shavon has worked with such luminaries as Faye Carol, David Murray, Howard Wiley, Kahil El’ Zabar, John Santos, Kev Choice, Norma Miller, Chris Martin, and receives private instruction from Janice Maxis. Shavon performed solo on the Fox Theater stage on OSA Spotlight Show and OSA Identity Show in 2015-2016, and was awarded Best Song in Nina Simone- Four Women. Shavon alongside OSA Chamber Choir performed for TEDXBerkeley on live broadcast television, and Notes & Words benefit concert for Oakland Children's hospital. Shavon also traveled the Bay Area singing lead in Tavia Percia’s Play: Enumerated Negro: Story of Emmett Till. In addition to opening for Kahil El’Zabar Ethnic Heritage Ensemble and Live Arts Resistance 2017. With appearances at major festivals/venues including The Malcolm X Jazz Festival, Amiri Baraka Jazz Festival, June Teenth Festival, Solano Stroll, Berkeley Street festival, and performed on the main stage at Oakland Pride 2018.Shavon released her first Ep Creation in 2013; second album Catharsis in 2015 as well as her book Memoirs Of A Broken Heart; third albumShavon Live At Jazzschool in 2017 and 4th acclaimed album Undefeated in 2017 and Old Soul Ep in 2018. Not only is Shavon a talented Singer she also uses her gift to help others. Shavon has helped raise money to feed 100 elderly at Altenheim Senior Housing Community by singing in Mr. B's Royal Ragtime Review and has created her own business Bright Future’s Music for east oakland youth providing free to low cost accessible music education.