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.
Trinity competed in several competitions over the years, including State Competition through The Orange Blossom Country Music Assoc. in 1999. She walked away with two awards, Horizon Award for Female Vocalist and Horizon Award for Female Entertainer of the year. In 2002, Trinity signed with the well established Record Label "Ready Records World Wide" and she was with them for several years. While signed with this label, Trinity hit The Music Review Charts in New York several times over. Every song that she placed on a Compilation CD hit the Top 40 charts, both on Country and Gospel Music. In September 2004, Trinity had her first Number One song on The Music Reviews with "Worth Calvary".
Shortly after this, Trinity signed on with Miranda Promotions International, run and owned by Miranda Leake. After signing with Miranda Promotions International, Trinity performed on several shows, including two Major TV shows in Tennessee. The first was Nashville Video Showcase, now known as Smart Country TV, and the other was Music City Explosion, owned and operated by Keith Bradford, Producer of KMA Records. She also performed at Fan Fair in 2005 at Music City Café, on Music Row, as well as Ms Kellies, on Printers Alley.
In 2005, Trinity also performed in Wichita Falls, TX through The Texas River Best of Country Music Awards Show and Convention. Where she was nominated for nine categories, and walked away with Duo of The Year with Mark Fields and International Female Vocalist of The Year.
In 2006, Trinity shot her first music video "Worth Calvary" produced by Deke Little, President of Ameri-Star Entertainment and Miranda Leake of Miranda Promotions International.
In 2006, Trinity performed at The Tennessee Country Music Alliance Awards Show and Convention. While there she walked away with two awards, first being Gospel Video of The Year with "Worth Calvary" and the other was Silver Elite Performer of The Year. Shortly after the Convention, Trinity performed at Fan Fair 2006, again at Music City Café, on Music Row, as well as Ms Kellies, on Printers Alley.
After returning from Fan Fair, Trinity went back to Nashville to record her recently released CD "Simple Country Girl" through KMA Records. While at KMA Records Trinity had the pleasure of meeting World Renowned Country Music Legend Singer Songwriter Don Lloyd Chapel of Nashville Tennessee. Trinity's promoter Miranda Leake and KMA Records owner Keith Bradford made the contact and arranged for The Legendary Don Chapel to come in during her recording session, to experience what they believe to be a Star performer.
In 2007, Trinity performed again at The Tennessee Country Music Alliance, and came home with 3 awards. Silver Elite Album Of The Year with 'Simple Country Girl', Golden Songwriter Of The Year, and Golden Female Vocalist Of The Year.