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Trent Dabbs
OriginJackson, Mississippi
GenresSinger-songwriter, Pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1999-present
LabelsReady. Set. Records!
WebsiteTrentDabbs.com

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 six 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 song “Undermine” was recorded by Hayden Panettiere and featured on abc's show “Nashville.”[1]

In 2012, Trent released the debut album for his band, Sugar & The Hi Lows. He and his bandmate, solo artist, Amy Stroup also released a Holiday album, Snow Angel in Nov. 2012.

In addition to Dabbs' career as a singer, he has also co-written several songs with other artists.[2]

Songwriting credits

Songs Trent Dabbs has written/co-written:

  • Mat Kearney: "Lifeline" "Never Be Ready" (from City of Black & White) What She Wants (Young Love, Deluxe Edition)
  • Hayden Panettiere & Charles Eston: “Undermine” (from abc's “Nashville” soundtrack)
  • Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown: “Last One Leaving” - Single
  • Ashley Monroe: "Everything I Wanted" "Shine" (unreleased)
  • Andrew Belle: "Add It Up" (from The Ladder)
  • Dave Barnes: "Look So Easy" (from "What We Want, What We Get")
  • Katie Herzig: "Holding On" (single)
  • Matthew Perryman Jones: "Rain or Shine" (from "The Distance In Between) & "Out of Reach" (single)
  • Natalie Grant: "Someday Our King Will Come" (from Revolution')
  • Joy Williams: "Charmed Life" (from One of Those Days), "Turnaround" & "Golden Thread" (from "Songs From This" - EP), "We Are" (single), "More Than I Asked For" (single)
  • Michelle Featherstone: "10 Stories Down" (from Blue Bike')
  • Andy Davis: "Believable Doubt" (from Let The Woman) "Where My Head Is" (from "New History")
  • Josh Wilson: "Let Me Love You" (from Josh Wilson)
  • Amy Stroup: "I'm In" "Come On Back" "Just You" "Chin Up" (from The Other Side Of Love)
  • Gabe Dixon: "On A Day Just Like Today"
  • Matt Wertz: "Keep Faith" (from Under The Summer Sun)

Discography

  • Quite Often (2004)
  1. Abigail
  2. Diamonds Don't Shine
  3. It's Not Like That
  4. On Heavy
  5. Yesterday's Apology
  6. Quite Often
  7. January Lights
  8. Worst Fears
  9. TV Jealousy
  10. The Love Goes
  • What's Golden Above Ground (2006)
  1. Harlem Rosewood
  2. What's Golden Above Ground
  3. Riverbell Garden
  4. Fireworks In Virginia
  5. Your Guess
  6. Sylvan Park
  7. Forward Looking Back
  8. Translation
  9. Watching Brooklyn
  • Decade Fades (2008)
  1. The Water
  2. New Morning
  3. Helpless State
  4. Sleepwell Chicago
  5. Stare At A Stranger
  6. Shine
  1. Wake Up Call
  2. Dear Jane
  3. Your Side Now
  4. Rain or Shine
  5. Inside These Lines
  6. Red Colored Roses
  7. Nothing Left To Leave
  8. Wishful Thinking
  9. Look Back On (iTunes bonus)
  1. Off We Go (featuring Erin McCarley)
  2. Same Way Twice
  3. Counting Sleep
  4. One Light Wondering
  5. Call It What It Is
  6. Until You Won Me Over
  7. Looking Up
  1. Leave To See
  2. Keep Me Young
  3. Don't Blame Love
  4. Catch Me Up To Speed
  5. Neil Young
  6. Follow Suit
  7. Me & God
  8. Can I Cross Your Mind
  9. Paper Trails
  10. Southerner
  • Future Like Snow (2012)
  1. One Last Look
  2. Come To Life
  3. The Day Is Long, The Night Is You
  4. Hoping For Home
  5. I'm Not OK
  6. The Losing Touch
  7. Read 'Em And Weep
  8. Wrap My Mind Around You
  9. What You See In Her
  10. Better Off Now
  11. Future Like Snow (Feat. Lori McKenna)

TV Placements

Nashville

  • Undermine
  • Shine
  • Bones

  • Keep Me Young
  • Grey's Anatomy

  • Your Side Now
  • Ghost Whisperer

  • Inside These Lines
  • One Tree Hill

  • Until You Won Me Over
  • Inside These Lines
  • Odds Of Being Alone
  • Look Back On
  • Same Way Twice
  • This Time Tomorrow
  • Take It All In
  • Follow Suit
  • Off We Go
  • Hawaii Five-0

  • Leave To See
  • Life Unexpected

  • Odds Of Being Alone
  • World Of Jenks

  • Odds Of Being Alone
  • The Chase

  • Call It What It Is
  • The Vampire Diaries

  • Counting Sleep
  • Last Kiss
  • Means To An End
  • Losing Ground
  • Wrap My Mind Around You
  • The Mountain

  • Yesterdays Apology
  • The OC

  • Love Goes
  • October Road

  • It's Not Like That
  • What's Golden Above Ground
  • The Hills

  • What's Golden Above Ground
  • Pretty Little Liars

  • Counting Sleep
  • Stay By Me
  • Follow Suit
  • Turn Our Eyes Away
  • Private Practice

  • This Time Tomorrow
  • So You Think You Can Dance

  • Inside These Lines
  • Parenthood

  • Odds of Being Alone
  • Flashpoint

  • Come To Life
  • NCIS

  • Better Off Now
  • References

    Year Video Director
    2011 "Follow Suit" Becky Fluke
    Year Video Director
    2010 "Inside These Lines" Becky Fluke

    References

    1. ^ Schlansky, Evan. "Local Songwriter Trent Dabbs Gets A Boost From ABC's Nashville". American Songwriter Magazine. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
    2. ^ Trent Dabbs - Official Site

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