Description
Trent Dabbs is an American singer-songwriter who was raised in Jackson, Mississippi, but has been based in Nashville for his professional career. He co-founded the musical collective Ten Out of Tenn in 2005. Dabbs has released eight solo albums and a self-titled collaboration album with Ashley Monroe since his move to Nashville. His first release in 2005, Quite Often, produced by Dennis Herring won the ears of Alexandra Patsavas and landed a spot on the TV show The O.C. and an opening spot for R.E.M. at the Ryman Auditorium.
Since then his songs have been played in several TV shows, including Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, One Tree Hill, Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, and Hawaii Five-0 and also the motion picture Nothing But the Truth.
Trent's songwriting credits include Ingrid Michaelson's single, 'Girls Chase Boys' released Feb. 2014. He has written several songs that have been on ABC's 'Nashville' including the songs ?Undermine? and "Don't Put Dirt On My Grave Just Yet" that were both recorded by Hayden Panettiere and "Shine" that was recorded and released by Sam Palladio
In 2012, Trent released the debut album for his band, Sugar & The Hi Lows.
Born
Jackson
Last Changes
2023/03/18
New Event: 2023/05/17 - Toronto, ON, Canada
2022/01/20
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2022/01/20
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