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4th
January, 2006
JOE
MONTAGUE
“When
God has given you a desire, chase after it and walk through
every door that God opens for you.”
American singer/songwriter Tammy Trent may have been comparing
her infant days in the music industry with the recent recording
of her CD I See Beautiful, but the words paint a
bigger picture. They make a statement about the way she approaches
her life.
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TAMMY
TRENT: After stepping away from the music scene in
the wake of her husband's death in 2001, Trent has
returned with a new album, 'I See Beautiful'.
"I
was hurting and going through the pain of losing a
spouse. I remember reminding myself, ‘Tammy,
there is probably somebody praying for you right now.
Someone is lifting you up before the Father right
now. Get up, you can do this.’ I would get up,
wipe the tears and say, ‘I can do this God.’”
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Twelve
years ago, Trent adopted her husband Trent Lenderink’s
first name as her surname for stage purposes. On 10th September,
2001, her world was rocked when her husband died in a diving
accident. After stepping away from the music scene to heal,
Trent slowly made her way back through music and sharing her
story from the platform of conferences such as Revolve (for
teenage girls) and Women of Faith. The release of I See
Beautiful in 2006 signals that the dance music queen
had returned and done so in style.
Trent laughs when she hears her song Pray described as “hip
hop”.
“I love it, I love it,” she says. “When
I signed a record deal in 1994, the love of my life was definitely
dance, hip hop and urban (music). I was listening to the sounds
out of Detroit and Minneapolis."
She says there wasn’t a whole lot like that coming out
of Nashville. “There was really good pop music but nobody
was really doing any dance stuff.”
For those who think Trent has not changed with the times -
10 years later she’s still performing dance music while
many Christian artists are into worship or pop rock - she
has this to say: “I want people to say, ‘I was
a fan of hers 10 years ago and she still has great stuff to
this day.’ I think you have to keep changing with the
sound of the times but, stylistically, this is absolutely
who I am.”
Trent says a song like Pray really captures who she
is.
“It is such a song of my heart. There were times that
I walked through the door of my house, fell to my knees, was
lost for words and did not know what to say. I felt lonely.
I was hurting and going through the pain of losing a spouse.
I remember reminding myself, ‘Tammy, there is probably
somebody praying for you right now. Someone is lifting you
up before the Father right now. Get up, you can do this.’
I would get up, wipe the tears and say, ‘I can do this
God.’”
Still on Pray, she adds: “I could have written
a ballad that would make us just want to worship God. Pray
is a song of celebration. It made me want to get back up off
the floor and say yes does anybody want to pray with me. Do
you really want to pray with me? I think that is why I took
this direction for the song. It makes you want to dance.”
Six weeks after her initial record release in 1994 and her
single Your Love Is For Always debuted, the song
rose to number one on the charts.
“That started everything for me. I knew I was just following
my heart. Until this day it is who I am musically. I love
music that makes me want to dance,” says the singer.
The words to her songs are not merely filler used to satisfy
a beat. Instead she relies upon heartfelt true-life experiences
to infuse her lyrics. The lyrics are dropped into a blender
with great beats and the combination creates excellent tunes.
“I am a drummer so when you listen to any of my records
there is this groove. Even on a ballad you will hear that
undertone because of the drummer in me,” she notes.
“In 2007 I will probably spice up my set a little bit
and throw in the drums. I think it is inspiring for...little
girls that want to learn to play. I am going to bring them
out on the road with my own band. I think there is something
to be said for an artist that gets up with an acoustic guitar
or somebody like Nichole Nordeman that sets up behind a keyboard.
(Hopefully people will say) she’s not only a singer/songwriter
but she can actually play an instrument as well.”
The
title track I See Beautiful and the track Is
This Love are collaborations between Trent, David Garcia
and Tim Miner. The songs are good dance grooves that celebrate
God’s love. Miner and Garcia also produced both tunes.
Miner, who has been a solid R&B artist and a prolific
producer, puts a solid urban stamp on the tunes. His past
clients have included Debra Cox, CeCe Winans, Anita Baker,
Mariah Carey, Montel Jordan, Babyface, Teddy Pendergrass and
Vanessa Williams. Garcia’s musical roots, meanwhile,
run deep in Gospel, R&B and hip hop music. I See Beautiful
and Is This Love provide evidence of Trent’s
energetic vocals, and her ability to motivate people to get
up and move.
I See Beautiful is Trent’s testimony of emerging
from dark shadowy days to celebrate God’s divine intervention
and guidance in her daily life.
“I
feel I just (need to) open up and share the honest
places of my life with people,” says Trent.
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“I
feel I just (need to) open up and share the honest places
of my life with people,” she says. “Those are
the kinds of things that will reach out to people more than
pretending I have the answers or pretending that everything
is all good just because I have God in my life. I think I
have learned to be an open book thinking that if that helps
somebody then that is what I was created for.”
The song Stop The World is dedicated to the memory
of Tammy’s husband. It was written by their friend Pete
Orta shortly after her husband’s death and was sung
at his funeral. As the megaphone vocals envelope the words
“Somebody stop the world”, the listener’s
heart breaks for Tammy Trent’s loss but there’s
also a sense of hope in her words. The song talks of shared
memories; of carrying Trent Londerink’s heart deep within
her hear forever. The tune speaks of a God who comforts us
and breathes life back into us even during our darkest days.
“I think it was important for me to capture on this
record that God has restored me and healed my life,”
she says and then adds, ”There are some artists who
feel called to write deeply thought provoking poetic songs.
It seems to me that my music is a bit more conversational.
I create songs that somehow will make you put your clothes
on the right way in the morning and help you march out that
front door to take on the day.”
The decision to enlist the services of four producers for
the album (Miner, Garcia, John Mandeville and Tony Montana)
helped to create an album that sounds alive and fresh.
“I think when you are working on a record, it is always
a challenge to find something new in you,” says Trent.
“You are hopeful that a new producer will be able to
capture that. Even thought I love dance, hip hop and urban
I was also looking to capture them in a new way.”
The courage to tell her story, back it up with her lifestyle
and create danceable music has attracted a lot of attention.
A glance Trent’s tour schedule for 2007 shows it was
booked solid. She has an ambitious tour that will visit 30
cities and is already accepting bookings into 2008. She also
refers to the album I See Beautiful as her fastest
selling album to date.
The Bible says David danced before the Lord in praise. Trent’s
legacy will be that she inspired others to get up and with
grateful hearts dance before God.
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www.tammytrent.com
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