Tyde Moore consists of husband and wife Christian songwriters, David and Krista Moore. “Tyde” is actually Krista’s middle name, but David likes to say, “she stole my last name, so I stole her middle name for the band.” They use the term “band” loosely as the duo features other artists on recordings made for release of songs written by them. They are currently working on two projects, one of which will be released by the artist who is co-writing with them. The other will be released by Tyde Moore featuring a very special artist, not yet to be named yet. By the way, David is also a writer for the Oakland Christian Music Examiner and the exclusive PR Representative for Dreamin’ Out Loud Entertainment artist Katelyn McCarter.
Currently the band only has one release, “Because You First Loved Me (feat. Lori Hall).” The couple releases their music commercially for three reasons:
1. To bring glory to God (So, you won’t see secular music from this group.)
2. They want fans to hear it, without need of consent from industry gatekeepers.
3. They are hoping to gain interest from other Christian artists who might want to perform their music; and again without consent from industry gatekeepers. This plan actually did garner interest from one artist, Rev Randy Farmer has a version of Because You First Loved Me released, it’s titled, “I Love You Jesus.”
The group has session files of their music available for artists who would like to perform them, but cannot afford full production of a version made from scratch (Or have other reasons for not being able to fully produce a new version.) So, write this e-mail address down if you’re an artist and if Tyde Moore makes a future release you want to record, but can’t afford… send them an e-mail for details and to get the needed files: TydeMoore(at)gmail.com
To artists interested in Tyde Moore’s files should note: this will not be possible if you’re under an exclusive agreement with another record label for future releases… if that’s the case you can rerecord a new version and release it under your current record label, without need to contact Tyde Moore; just put the proper songwriting and publishing credits.