Following her graduation from college, Goring returned to New York and pursued a professional career in acting, singing, and dancing. She landed roles in musicals such as Dreamgirls and The Wiz.
While on the road travelling with a touring company of The Wiz, Goring was asked by Mantronix group member Bryce Wilson, to consider being the lead vocalist for the Capitol Records recording group.[1] Goring agreed, and joined the group as lead singer on the 1991 album, The Incredible Sound Machine.
The Incredible Sound Machine was a further departure from Mantronix's original, heavily synthesized old school hip hop sound, and relied instead on Goring's vocals on the majority of the album's new jack swing, R&B, and house music influenced tracks.[2]
Shortly after The Incredible Sound Machine's release and eight-week European promotional tour ended, Mantronix broke up.
Goring became a born again Christian in August 1992. She is currently[when?] the Event Coordinator and member of Christ Alive Christian Center in the Bronx, New York.
^Jones, Phillip E. (1991). "Messin' With Mantronix". cheebadesign.com (original article by Phillip E. Jones). Archived from the original on 2006-11-02. Retrieved 2006-11-18.