Trent Thomason
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Trent Thomason (born in February 4, 1972 in Inglewood, California) is a Christian artist and songwriter.
Thomason grew up in Long Beach, California and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, going on to attend Chapman University where he received his Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy degree in 1999. Thomason had begun playing keyboards professionally at the age of 18 when his grandpa (Jimmy Thomason) began sneaking the young lad into clubs to play with his western swing band. When he graduated from University, he immediately began working as a registered music therapist. He was also in the process of moving to Australia. It was then, six months after graduating that he got the call to audition for legendary Christian rock band Petra in Nashville, TN. He got the part and participated briefly in their 2000 Grammy winning album Double Take'.
While touring with the band, Thomason felt he should focus on his own projects and left the band shortly after. In 2002 released his debut solo project titled Hold Out Your Hands. In 2004 he released his second album titled TEN.
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