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Tricia Hinds : Tricia Hinds
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A modern take on female traditional country
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2005
Tricia Hinds Record Label: KMA
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
It's Over, I'm Out 2:48 Album Only
Crimes Of The Heart 3:44 Album Only
If You Want To Change My Mind 3:03 Album Only
Somewhere Between Lovin' and Leavin' 2:37 Album Only
Baby You Ain't All That Great 3:26 Album Only
Things Could Be Better 3:19 Album Only
Ruby Falls 2:27 Album Only
The Way It Was Back Then 2:20 Album Only
Runnin' On Empty 3:34 Album Only
Hello, Goodbye 2:16 Album Only
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Album Notes

BIO

Just as a lot of other performers, Tricia got her start singing in church. She started out singing harmony in a trio called the "Full Gospel Trio" and then the name was changed to the " Eternal Hope Singers". She taught herself how to play piano in her early teens.

After getting married at the tender age of 17, music was put on the back burner for many years to raise two sons. Then, in 1994, a friend bought her a karaoke machine for her birthday and after hearing her sing, convinced her to audition for the Burleson Jamboree. Once she appeared on that show, there was no turning back!

Another dream came true for Tricia when she finally got to record some of her original material with KMA Records in Madison, Tennessee in November 2004. The CD debuted in March 2005. She also received the award for "Most Promising Female Vocalist" in the Modern Division at the TCMA (Tennessee Country Music Alliance) Awards show in March, 2005.

Tricia has been performing professionally for 11 years. She has performed at local Opry's including Johnnie High's Music Revue in Arlington, the Grapevine Opry, Burleson Jamboree, Stephenville Opry, Country Love Theater in Granbury, Wylie Opry and the Mesquite Opry. She was named Female Entertainer of the Year at the Country Love Theatre in Granbury in 1997 and also performed back-up vocals there for a year. She performed monthly (except winter) in Thackerville, Oklahoma at the Red River R.V. Resort for 8 years. She was an entertainer for four consecutive years at the Susan G. Komen "Race for the Cure" breast cancer race in Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth. She also entertained for the Fort Worth Fire Department's Awards Banquet for two years. As a matter of fact, she shared the stage one year at the Fort Worth Fire Department's Awards Banquet with LeAnn Rimes, and since LeAnn sang first, Tricia likes to jokingly tell people that LeAnn opened for her! She has performed at local VFW's, American Legions, Chaser's Lounge (Dallas), The Turning Point (Arlington), Moose Lodge (Hurst), Oktoberfest, Mayfest, the Fort Worth Historical Society in the Stockyards, and other local venues. She placed 27th out of 120 contestants in a talent contest in Nashville, Tennessee in 1995. She was keyboardist and back-up vocalist at the Stockyard's Opry in Fort Worth, Texas in 2002. She is currently vocalist and keyboardist part-time with the Texas Rose Band and also has a duet called SugarTime that performs all genres of music (except RAP!).

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REVIEWS

Her songs are so real to life. She is truly a gifted singer and songwriter.
author: Barbara McDonald
The songs she wrote and sings are from the heart and you can relate to everyday life by listening to them.
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Loved the CD!!!!
author: Patricia McGuire
Loved the CD. Great songs! Great voice! Written about things in life that lots of people can relate to. My favorite is The Way It Was Back Then. Keep up the good work. Patricia McGuire
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Great CD
author: Shirley Toadvine
We really enjoy listening to this CD. The songs are written about things lots of people can relate to. A GREAT CD.
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Loved this CD!
author: Angie Smith
This Cd is truly a work of art and one of a kind. I have listened over and over and have yet to find a song I dont like! I would recommend this CD to everyone!
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