About

Herstory

Born in Chicago and now based in Los Angeles, Lorie V. Moore is a multimedia creative, performer, educator, and community advocate whose work bridges entertainment, storytelling, and youth empowerment through the arts.

Formerly known by the stage name Tre-azure, Lorie’s journey in music began at an early age, eventually leading to a recording contract with Rap-A-Lot Records in 2000. Her performance background includes touring and collaborating alongside industry talents such as RZA and the Wu-Tang Clan, Johnny Gill, Jamie Foxx, B. Slade, Shanice, and Sheila E., while also building a respected presence throughout Los Angeles’ live music scene.

Over the years, Lorie’s creative path expanded beyond music into filmmaking, photography, media production, and arts education. Appearances on productions such as The X Factor and Real Husbands of Hollywood helped shape her understanding of storytelling, performance, and audience connection across multiple creative platforms.

Today, Lorie combines her experience in entertainment and media arts with a growing passion for mentorship and community engagement. Through HardWerk Workshops and creative youth programming, she provides hands-on instruction in DJing, songwriting, film, and media arts designed to inspire confidence, creativity, collaboration, and self-expression in the next generation.

Whether performing on stage, behind the camera, or leading a classroom of aspiring young creatives, Lorie’s mission remains rooted in using art as a tool for empowerment, connection, and meaningful impact.