Tanya Dallas-Lewis’s voice has enabled her to travel some very special roads. From Amateur Night at the Apollo to the most notable political gatherings in our nation’s capital, her singing has entertained, empowered, and inspired.

The daughter of a pastor who began singing in her father’s church, Tanya has been singing for as long as she can remember. From singing the National Anthem for Jesse Jackson and the Mayor of D.C., to sharing the stage with artists like Tremaine Hawkins, Vickie Winans, and Richard Smallwood, Kenny Lattimore, Jeff Majors and more. She’s appeared on three gospel cd’s, and has sung for the U.S. Army, BET, the Congressional Black Caucus, and the National Negro Council of Black Women. The voice travels.
Amidst her successful career as an on-air reporter for the Ion Network, Tanya works in the music ministry at her church as a worship leader, a youth choir director, and a youth leader.

When you meet Tanya, you may feel like you've known her all your life. She's warm, loves to laugh, and gets kicks out of going against the grain. She's a rebel at heart [in a good way]! Tanya is married and has two little boys. She’s a down home girl who treasures family and relationships, and loves to sing from her soul.


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