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Overview: Trinity Lane is a multi-talented, Artist, Singer, Songwriter, Performer, Entertainer, Country, Gospel & Bluegrass DJ as well as Web Graphics Designer.. Charting some of the music industries most famous charts around the world. Successfully achieving a dominant credit by her award winning boundaries. Considered a cross over artist, Country, Bluegrass, Gospel, with a dab of Blues. Trinity is available for bookings for Cooperate events, private events, weddings, Birthday Parties, you name it.. To Book Trinity For Your Next Event, Contact Joe Gentile / Deka Records at (480) 626-7234 or email crbnradiopromotions@gmail.com
Artist Site
From: Nashville, TN
Format: Country
Plays: 21
Plays Today: 0
Downloads: 3
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4-STAR ALBUM REVIEW / CASHBOX MAGAZINE / 02/03/10
With shades of Mindy McCready's "Guys Do It All The Time", Trinity Lane's "Girls Like Fast Cars Too" is the latest hit from the folks at KMA Records. A sassy blend of smooth country songs with just a touch of attitude, Trinity Lane just might be the next big star in the country world.
Telling tales of life and love, Lane transcends her genre into the art of classic American storytelling, sharing experiences folks can relate to, whether they are young or just young at heart. It's hard to believe that the millions of hard working housewives in this country won't get their day's work done a little quicker with Trinity Lane setting the beat.
There ain't nothing wrong with some good old fashioned feel good music, and Trinity Lane's latest has that in spades. It doesn't have clues to fix the Middle East crisis or solve the hardest question on your physics test, but this record is chock full of the type of music to make you swing a little more while caring a little less. Let Trinity Lane take your imagination for a spin today.
--Review by: Christopher Llewellyn Adams
Reviews From RMusic.com
Hey there Trinity. I think you are amazing! Jill
Pretty cool songs Trinity. Love your style! Kim
Hi Trinity. Where have you been hiding! Your music is really tops, and I love all of them! I hope you sell lots of music. Marie
Great rendition of 'At Last'- your voice is so full and rich , and the production is great. T.M.
Love it all! Angie
Real nice! You have a really powerful voice, and the songs are real life. I really like 'A Day Job And a Dream' because of the music and the lyrics. It is everyone's' story. Country all the way girl! Love it! Kit F.
....Fast Cars is amazing! The other songs are really tops too!! Good luck Trinity. Marg K
Hey there Trinity! Really love your music. Kerry
Man this is professional music! I just love your single "Girls like fast cars too" - it is country music rocking! Good luck Trinity! DJM
I am so glad that I dropped in on you page! Great country music with real nice production. You are a very talented singer/songwriter. Tricia
love your stuff Trinity. CC
Trinity started singing from the time she could talk, beginning in church and continued throughout school. Trinity participated in all choral activities in school, which is where she received the vocal training needed to enhance her vocal abilities. In high school Trinity became a member of a vocal group, created in her junior high school chorus class, and they called themselves ‘The Village Singers’. Trinity’s high school choral teacher Patricia Hitchcock worked extensively with Trinity teaching her breathing control and vocal control. After extensive training, Trinity competed in State Competition through her high school chorus class, performing a solo of ‘Vivaldi’, which is like classical music. Trinity received Superior ratings from all judges and was told she had a unique vocal ability and was given a great gift.
It wasn’t long after this that Trinity knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that she was meant to be a singer. Since then Trinity performed in several choral activities in school as well as in church, and did extensive traveling with her church choir, going to such places as Tennessee, Michigan, and New York, performing Gospel music, which Trinity says “It’s my number one passion, because GOD gave me the talent I have”. Trinity got married at the early age of 17, so her music was put on the back burner for a while. But Trinity says “I never gave up on my dream, I just postponed it for a while”. So in 1999 Trinity started her music career once again, and kicked it off by participating in the State Competition held by Orange Blossom Country Music Association. This is where her career would really blossom, because Trinity received 2 Horizon Awards for ‘Female Vocalist & Female Entertainer of the Year.
Later that year, Trinity was approached by the owner and operator of the Ft. Meade Jamboree, and requested that Trinity perform for their Jamboree. This was after seeing Trinity performing in Winter Haven Florida during the Florida Citrus Festival. After performing at this venue such songs as ‘Crazy’, ‘Stand By Your Man’, and many other Country classics. This venue became a regular gig for Trinity. So from that point on, Trinity performed there every year. In 2002, Trinity signed with an Indie label ‘Ready Records Worldwide’, and this was where Trinity had her first number one song in 2004 on The Music Review Independent Inspirational Charts in New York with “Worth Calvary”.
Shortly thereafter, Trinity hired Miranda Promotions International to further promote her musical career, and appeared on several shows, including 2 major TV Shows, “Nashville Video Showcase” and “Music City Explosion”. In 2005, Trinity performed at Fan Fair at the Music City Café and Ms Kellies.
Trinity received 9 nominations in 2005 through the Texas River Best of Country Music, where she walked away with Duo of the year with Mark Fields and International Female Vocalist of the year. Trinity says “I was so surprised to be nominated for nine categories, but to then walk away with International Female Vocalist of the year, and Duo of the year was truly a blessing, and I give all the fans and my heavenly father all the credit, because I couldn’t do any of this without them”.
Trinity was preparing to shoot her very first music video for ‘Worth Calvary’, and we asked Trinity to describe for us what that was like and this was her response “It was amazing, a lot of fun, and you could feel the lord there with us! When we watched back the raw footage of the video shoot, where there should’ve been loud noises, there wasn’t any, such as the loud cars going by, which there was a lot of them, at the time we shot this video it was almost 6pm, but in the video it looked more like early afternoon, and it was really cloudy like it was getting ready to rain.
When you watch the video, you can see where all of a sudden the wind starts blowing and then the birds fly up to the tree, right after that scene the wind stopped and the birds were gone, and Deke Little (Who was shooting and producing the video) said there were no birds there nor wind when he was shooting the video during that scene. This is how we knew that the lord was there and was pleased in what we were doing”.
Trinity received more nominations through the Tennessee Country Music Alliance (TCMA) in 2006, for Gospel music video of the year and Female vocalist of the year, and she was awarded Gospel video of the year with ‘Worth Calvary’ and Silver Elite performer of the year. When we asked Trinity what her most memorable moment in her career has been up to this point her response was “When I went to Nashville to record my ‘Simple Country Girl’ CD, I had the pleasure of meeting World renowned singer/songwriter Don Lloyd Chapel, who was married to Tammy Wynette”.
In 2007, Trinity received more nominations through TCMA, and was awarded ‘Gold Female Vocalist of the year’, ‘Gold songwriter of the year’ and ‘Silver Elite album of the year with ‘Simple Country Girl’. In early 2008 Trinity shot her second music video of ‘Things Could Be Better’. Trinity has always performed Gospel and Traditional Country music, and at this point in her career she decided it was time for a change, and this is when Trinity, her producer Keith Bradford from KMA Records and Miranda Leake from Miranda Promotions International started shopping for Country Pop songs for Trinity’s next album, which was released in 2008 entitled ‘Girls Like Fast Cars Too’.
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