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December 29, 2007

Laura Trione - "Released Tears of My Life"

laura_enhanc Laura Trione is one of the best kept secrets in the Indie music world; probably because she’s wanted it that way …until now …maybe.

For any number of reasons, musical talent such as hers is oftentimes lost to those of us who would embrace it.  Sometimes it’s because of the crushing competition in the world of music; sometimes it’s because of something personal.

Artists are sensitive and precise people and are mostly terrified of criticism. I suspect Ms. Trione is an artist.

Regardless, Ms. Trione has something special. I’ve heard her sing, and I’m here to tell you that it’s one of the richest voices I’ve heard in ages.

She also constantly messes around on the piano and produces melodies as handily as you or I might toast a slice of bread.

I was by her home in Houston over the holidays, heard a piece she’d been massaging for a day or two, and convinced her to play for my recorder. Perhaps she’ll agree to share her voice with us later.

Here’s “Released Tears of My Life,” by Laura Trione.  If you have comments, please click on "Comments" below and share your thoughts.

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Music by Laura Trione

 

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I greatly appreciate your invitation to hear the recording of Laura Trione’s rendition of “Released Tears of My Life.” It is a beautiful, rich and haunting melody. It is obvious that Ms. Trione has a great talent, and I hope to hear more of her performances. Please pass my comments along to Ms. Trione when you have the opportunity.
Les Virgil

It is truly a beautiful piece of music. The notes are going through my head as I write this. I can't wait to hear your voice along with it. Great job, Laura, and I look forward to hearing more in the future.

Ed -- Your comments and observations were right on track. Although I was born and raised in the cotton and grain fields of South Texas, I have long been a fan of the piano, from Liberace to Floyd Cramer to Roger Williams. Laura's piece was most enjoyable and I hope you can convince her to do more with her gift of talents.

Hey Laura!!!

Right ON!!!! I am very happy for you and may you have a very peaceful
and happy new year...I look forward to witnessing your continued growth.

Peace,

Adam

Hey Laura!!!

Right ON!!!! I am very happy for you and may you have a very peaceful
and happy new year...I look forward to witnessing your continued growth.

Peace,

Adam

Laura,
You're welcome. Talent such as yours shouldn't be hidden; it should be expanded. I hope you continue your pursuit of music because, given the scheme of things, few people are able master music and you're already well on your way. More! More!
Ed

Hi Ed,

The piece sounds better than I thought it would and man does my voice sound a lot deeper....lol but no worries. Thank You so much for giving me the chance to share my piece with whom ever wishes to listen. I will keep you up to date with whatever else I come up with. Thanks Again.
-LT

The Released tears of My Life is indeed a beautiful piece of music.

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