Describe what gives Trini Triggs his undeniable charisma?
Some would say it's his boyish good looks. Others would swear it is his megawatt
smile. Still others would insist that it all has to do with his overwhelming
charm, while others would point out his unflappable optimism. No matter what
position one takes, however, nobody would deny that Trini Triggs' most
charismatic quality is his tremendous talent.
Born and reared in the Southern hamlet of a Natchitoches (pronounced NACK-a-tish),
Louisiana.
While in high school, Trini Triggs started playing in dance bands with his
friends.
Eventually, Trini Triggs found himself performing a regular Friday and Saturday
night stint at Mariner's Seafood Restaurant. While there, he came to the
attention of a successful local businessman by the name of John Earl Roe. In
1991 John Earl liked what he saw and soon became Trini Triggs' manager.
In 1996 Trini Triggs and John Earl met Herbert Graham, Owner of the nationally
famous Denim & Diamonds chain and Graham Central Station entertainment
complexes. Herbert became Trini Triggs' co-manager to complete this great team.
Trini Triggs' self titled debut album was produced by Chuck Howard and Anthony
Smith for MCG / Curb. Featuring the infectious two-step tune, "Straight Tequila"
and the rollicking "Shake the Dice" (which he co-wrote) and ballads, such as a
"Heart like Hers" and "Autumn Leaves", Trini Triggs says this album is a true
reflection of his musical roots.
Trini Triggs' Idols: Lionel Ritchie, The Commodores, Kenny Rogers, George Jones,
and especially Charlie Pride who sang the duet, "One Mississippi, Two
Mississippi" with Trini Triggs.
Besides music, the other great obsession in Trini Triggs' life is his love of
working out.
Contact Grabow for more information or to book Trini Triggs
for your next corporate or private event.
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