Trinity Lane
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  • A Day Job And A Dream
    Genre: Alternative
    MP3 (04:03) [9.27 MB]
  • Strong For You
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:18) [7.55 MB]
  • I'm Still Growin Up
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:31) [8.04 MB]
Biography
***BREAKING NEWS***
TRINITY HAS SIGNED WITH AN ADDITIONAL LABEL "DEKA RECORDS" OUT OF ARIZONA. WILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON UPDATES.

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 has been singing since the age of four, which began in church and continued throughout school and she continues to follow her dreams. Born in Trenton, New Jersey, and brought up in the Southern State of Florida, she has the roots of Country and Gospel music, in her veins. She spent several years in front of the TV watching the Grand Ole' Opry and she always said as a child growing up, that she would someday sing on that stage where the legends stood. That is her long life goal.

In January of 2008, Trinity kicks off the year with the video release of ‘Things Could Be Better’. Following this, Trinity heads to KMA Records to record her brand new CD ‘Girls Like Fast Cars Too’, which was released April 1st, 2008. The single ‘Girls Like Fast Cars Too’ was released in February and with only 13 weeks on the market, it soared up several charts, including New Music Weekly Main Top 30 Country Charts at #10, Top 30 Indie Charts at #5, Indie Top 40 Top 30 Charts at #6. At the end of March 2008, Trinity breaks all kind of records landing two #1 positions in two different genres at the same time, on one of Country’s hottest digital music resources, Soundclick.com, as well as The Independent Music Network Country Charts at #3.

After the April 1st release of the album, Trinity lands three #1 positions in a row on Roots Music Report landing first on the Pop Country Charts, which held #1 spot for 5 weeks, and then landing #1 Spot on Roots Top 100 Airplay Chart, which peaked at #2, and then dropped to #3 for four weeks. Which peaked at #8 & #5 on New Music Weekly and #5 on the Independent Music Network.

March 2008, also brought about award nominations in these categories:
Female Vocalist of the year
Entertainer of the year, Song of the year
Video of the year, from Texas Nothin Fancy CMA Music Awards.

She was awarded ‘Female Vocalist of The Year’.

July 2008:
Girls Like Fast Cars Too reached it’s peak at #6 on New Music Weekly Country Charts and #3 on New Music Weekly Indie Country Charts.

August 2008 brings a brand new release to radio “Real Bad Mood”.
Named as the ‘Best in Your Face Song of the Year’

Real Bad Mood peaked at #3 on New Music Weekly Main Country, #2 on New Music Weekly Indie Top 30, and #12 on The Independent Music Network, as well as on The CTIC (Country Trax Indie Countdown) peaking at #11

October 2008 brings a nomination for Country Breakthrough Artist of the Year through New Music Awards, affiliation of New Music Weekly.

December 2008, Girls Like Fast Cars Too Hits Top 80 Songs for 2008, at #70 on The Country Trax Indie Countdown, After peaking at #11 in March 2008.

New Release Now Impacting Radio “I’m Still Growin’ Up”, which was released Jan 1st, 2009.

Only out to radio for 6wks, I’m Still Growin’ Up is Chartbound on both Country & Top 40 Charts. Breaking Fast!

March 2009 - New Release out to radio impacting AC/Hot AC and Top 40. Only out for 3 wks and already is chartbound on all the genres listed above.
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  • Members:
    Trinity Lane
  • Sounds Like:
    Trinity has been compared to such artists as Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, with a twist of Etta James
  • Influences:
    Tammy Wynette, Kitty Wells, Lorretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Etta James
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    08/03/06
  • Profile Last Updated:
    06/25/09 12:31:23

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