Live Music with Tomaca
Tomaca is a dynamic vocalist and performer who sings across genres - RnB, Motown, Jazz, Classical, Rock, Show Tunes and Opera - from Chaka to Ella to Jesseye Norman. She's performed throughout New England, in Las Vegas, opened for Kool and the Gang and is a former anthem singer for UConn basketball.
Tomaca began singing in a Lutheran church as a child and developed a really big operatic voice. Her aspiration was to be like her older sister, Nancy, who was a singer also. She married young and put emphasis on raising her children. Tomaca and her former husband wrote songs. One of their songs was recorded by Colorblind ("Come And See The Band"), a band with Capital Records. Another song was recorded by Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill. They were never given credit for the song and happened to hear it on the radio.
After her third child became older, Tomaca was in her early thirties and started singing in local bands. She worked full-time and sang part-time performing all throughout New England including Boston, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York.
Eventually Tomaca stepped out on her own to front her own band. She performed at Foxwoods and a string of other locations. She became the regular for the national anthem for the famed UConn basketball teams and opened up for Kool & the Gang at the Oyster Festival in Norwalk, CT.
Tomaca came to a point where she stepped back from performing to get into writing again. She worked with Michael Terry from the Music Lab on the production of two of her cds, "Can't Replace A Hug" and "More to Life." She was also produced by Daryl Hayott, Sr. which yielded a CD entitled "Memory Lane."
Tomaca played the part of the radio d.j. in the film "Elevators." She's sung commercials for local Connecticut industries and for the Jamaican Tourism Council. Tomaca has also done work as a voice over artist including a cartoon character for a training program.
After her third child became older, Tomaca was in her early thirties and started singing in local bands. She worked full-time and sang part-time performing all throughout New England including Boston, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York.
Eventually Tomaca stepped out on her own to front her own band. She performed at Foxwoods and a string of other locations. She became the regular for the national anthem for the famed UConn basketball teams and opened up for Kool & the Gang at the Oyster Festival in Norwalk, CT.
Tomaca came to a point where she stepped back from performing to get into writing again. She worked with Michael Terry from the Music Lab on the production of two of her cds, "Can't Replace A Hug" and "More to Life." She was also produced by Daryl Hayott, Sr. which yielded a CD entitled "Memory Lane."
Tomaca played the part of the radio d.j. in the film "Elevators." She's sung commercials for local Connecticut industries and for the Jamaican Tourism Council. Tomaca has also done work as a voice over artist including a cartoon character for a training program.