Trinití

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Trinití are a Dublin-based female vocal trio.

According to record label PR and former manager Des Egan [1],Eve Odon, Laura Cunningham and Sharon Moran met in Dublin. They are all blonde and are all in their early twenties. The three girls sing barefoot practising the 'Alexander Technique' while singing. Produced by Ross Callum, the sound of their debut album is similar to his earlier productions for Clannad and Moya Brennan. Callum has also worked on albums with Enya and Paul McCartney.

Trinití have become the recipients of the biggest record contract ever awarded to a new band from Ireland. Universal have invested 5million euros in a six album deal [2] They have recently won Belfast's Big Buzz Awards & the Irish Post Awards for Best Newcomer of 2006.

Triniti has toured and supported UK groups G4 and Aled Jones in two exentsive UK and Irish Tours

In December 2006, it was reported in the Irish press that Triniti had split up.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

First Released Title UK Chart Label Notes
19 June 2006 Triniti 28 UCJ

[edit] Singles

First Released Title UK Chart Label Notes
22 May 2006 Rose on Water UCJ Debut single, available as download only

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://support.unison.ie/index.php3?ca=42
  2. ^ http://www.cdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=2846

[edit] External links