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Hear country musics biggest songs and the stories behind them at DAYTIME hit songwriters show - BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! Featuring:Trent Tomlinson- In Case You Didnt Know (Brett Young)- Damn Strait (Scotty McCreery)- Close Your Eyes (Parmalee)- One Wing In The Fire (Trent Tomlinson)- Drunker Than Me (Trent Tomlinson)- Just Might Have Her Radio On (Trent Tomlinson)- Angels Like Her (Trent Tomlinson)- These Boots (Daddys Song) (Lainey Wilson)- Whiskey On My Breath (Love & Theft)- Where I Go When I Drink (Chris Young)- Why Cant I Leave Her Alone (George Strait) Jill Colucci- Anymore (Travis Tritt)- Im Gonna Be Somebody (Travis Tritt)- No One Else On Earth (Wynonna)- The Funny Things You Do (Americas Funniest Home Videos Theme Song)- He Would Be Sixteen (Michelle Wright)- Take It From My Heart (Ann Murray)- Call Us Fools (Ann Murray)- Walking On Water (Rita Coolidge)Rob Snyder- She Got The Best Of Me (Luke Combs)- Six Feet Away (Luke Combs)- Burn It Down (Warren Zieders)- Two Wildflowers and a Box of Wine (Ashland Craft)- Growin Up and Gettin Old (Luke Combs)- Dear Today (Luke Combs)- Plant A Seed (Luke Combs)- Front Door Famous (Luke Combs) BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE DISCOVERY ARTISTS: Alyssa Flaherty and Shelby Raye Doors open at 11 AM. Food and beverages served when the doors open! VIP Reserved seating available (each VIP Reserved table can seat up to 4 people). Dont miss your chance to grab the best seats in the house!General Admission Seating - You pick your own seats when you arrive! We have high top and low top tables available at this seated show. Get there early for the best seats!
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Trent Tomlinson
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Cory
October 11th 2024
Venue was ok, Trent Tomlinson was phenomenal. I no longer live in Califrado , But I would l would love to see Trent in South Texas!
Denver, CO@
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Past Shows at 3rd and Lindsley include: National, International, Regional, and Nashville artists. From up and coming acts to legends. Train, Black Pumas, David Gray, Wil...
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Trent Tomlinson Biography

Tomlinson was born in Blytheville, Arkansas. He was raised in Kennett, Missouri. His father is a former basketball star who set scoring records at the University of Missouri and was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was also the basketball coach, biology teacher, and assistant principal at Kennett High School.

In his junior year of high school, Tomlinson reached the finals for "You Can Be a Star", a television talent show on The Nashville Network (now Spike TV), in which Trent placed second. After numerous deals cut short due to labels that went bankrupt or were being taken over, Tomlinson landed a songwriting deal with Cal IV Entertainment. Some of his songs were recorded by Emerson Drive and Blue County on their respective debut albums. He also cut some sides for Lyric Street Records, with whom he later signed a record deal. Tomlinson's debut single, "Drunker Than Me", was released in late 2005, followed by his album Country Is My Rock. Two additional singles were also released from the album: "One Wing in the Fire" and "Just Might Have Her Radio On", the former is a song about Tomlinson's father. Tomlinson also co-wrote the track "Missing Missouri" on Sara Evans' 2005 album Real Fine Place, "Why Can't I Leave Her Alone" on George Strait's 2006 album It Just Comes Natural.

On December 15, 2008 it was announced that Tomlinson would be the second artist signed to Lyric Street's subsidiary label, Carolwood Records. His fourth single, "That's How It Still Oughta Be," made its chart debut in January 2009. That song fell from the charts in May 2009 and was replaced by "Henry Cartwright's Produce Stand". A third single, "Angels Like Her" (a re-recording of a song on his debut), was released on October 26, 2009, shortly before the closure of Carolwood. Tomlinson subsequently returned to Lyric Street before parting ways in March 2010. All three songs were included on an EP titled A Guy Like Me.

Tomlinson released "Man Without a Woman" via Skyville Records in 2011, and did not release an album despite the single charting. In 2014, Parmalee released the single "Close Your Eyes", which went to #1 which Tomlinson co-wrote.

Trent Currently has a publishing deal with Mucho Love Music, and recently dropped his new album “That’s What’s Working Right Now”. As an artist he has found great success with the first single “When She Goes There”, and is currently anticipating even more with the title track being released as the second single. As a writer, Trent’s song for Brett Young “In Case You Didn’t Know” is currently climbing the country charts.
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