St. Louis, Missouri native, Tameka Williams began singing at the tender age of one, and acting soon followed by the time she was four years old. She is the youngest of six children born to Helen Faye Bradford and the late Dr. Jake Bradford, Sr., who was her spiritual pastor and natural father. She was taught to always be prepared and ready, and to pursue those things in which God found favor in gifting her to do. Tameka was born with a fervent passion for music and acting; she is thankful and absolutely adores every opportunity granted to her aiding the fulfillment of her destiny.

Tameka began to pursue singing professionally by age 16 when she joined a local group, Michael and Friends, whereby she was afforded the experiences to open for such artists as gospel legends: Vickie Winans, Bobby Jones, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Olanda Draper and a host of others. Her song was submitted and chosen for a Warner Bros. television show called "Looking Like Yo Daddy." She has performed in numerous church productions in St. Louis and Illinois. "Jumping the Broom, the Story" was her first professional debut, under the direction of Vivian Watt. As a result of that stage production, she was recognized and asked to audition for the 2007 Saint Louis Unity Ball, hosted by Better Family Life. She was later chosen to be the featured entertainment and performed two songs before a room of about 1,600 attendees. Shortly after, Tameka had the pleasure of joining with the Unity Theatre Ensemble to perform "Mama," written by Terry McMillan, adapted and directed for the stage by Ralph E. Greene. 

Currently, she is a member of an OUTSTANDING singing group, Revelation. "The Lord has truly blessed us to be anointed and on one accord. When we sing, His presence goes before us to make the crooked places straight. Glory be to God!."

"May the LORD God of your ancestors make you a thousand times more numerous,
and may he bless you as he has promised!"  - Deuteronomy 1:11

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