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When God
has given you a desire, chase after it and walk through every door that God
opens for you. Although singer/songwriter Tammy Trent was speaking within
the context of comparing her infant days in the music industry with the
recent recording of the CD I See Beautiful the words, make a
statement about the way she approaches her life.

Twelve
years ago, Trent adopted her husband Trent Londerink’s first name as her
surname for stage purposes. On September 10, 2001, her world was rocked when
her husband died in a diving accident. After stepping away from the music
scene to heal Tammy 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
signalled that the dance music queen had returned and done so in style.
Responding
to my description of her song “Pray” as hip hop meets pop Trent laughs and
says, “I love it, I love it. 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. Laughing 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.”
There are
people who might think that Trent has not changed with the times and ten
years later is still performing dance music while many Christian artists are
into worship or pop rock. In response to that line of thinking Trent
replies, “I want people to say, ‘I was a fan of hers ten 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 I am. 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.’”
Continuing
to talk about “Pray” she says, “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 Trent’s songs are not merely filler used to satisfy a beat. She instead
relies upon heartfelt true life experiences that 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 other 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,” says Trent.
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. Miner’s past clients have included Debra Cox, CeCe
Winans, Anita Baker, Mariah Carey, Montel Jordan, Babyface, Teddy
Pendergrass and Vanessa Williams. Garcia’s musical roots 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.
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,”
she says.
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”, your heart breaks for Tammy Trent’s loss but you also find
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) contributed to a record 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. 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,” she says.
The courage to tell her story, back it
up with her lifestyle and create danceable music has attracted a lot of
attention. At the end of December, I peeked at Trent’s tour schedule for
2007 and it was booked solid. She has an ambitious tour that will visit
thirty 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.
November 2006
By Joe Montague |