Trish's music is more than just a performance—it's a powerful expression of the soul. A St. Paul native, she has always believed that music is the truest form of self-expression, calling it her “soul’s expression.” Her journey began in the church choir, where she discovered her voice and her purpose as a worship leader. It was there, in the sacred space of music and faith, that Trish realized her gift wasn't just for her—it was meant to be shared.
From those early church performances, Trish's career blossomed, leading her to significant milestones. As a member of both the Gospel Music Association and the True North American Choir, Trish’s powerful voice resonated across the nation. In June 2024, she had the honor of performing at Carnegie Hall alongside Lauren Daigle, and this June 2025, she will return to share the stage with Matthew West. Her career also includes notable performances with Casting Crowns in January of 2015, singing with Reba McEntire in 2018 at the 48th Gospel Music Dove Awards in Nashville and at the Gospel Music Awards 50th Anniversary in February 2020 at Carnegie Hall, where she shared the spotlight with legends like Natalie Grant, Donnie McClurkin, Hezekiah Walker, Danny Gokey, Russ Taff, and Mark Lowry.
What drives Trish to keep singing is the connection she creates with every audience. “Music is a bridge to the heart,” she says, and whether she’s leading worship or performing on stage, she aims to touch lives with every note. It's the moments of shared emotion and deep connection with her listeners that fuel her passion and make each performance unforgettable.
Trish’s path to becoming a vocalist was shaped by a deep spiritual foundation and a love for people. “I want to share my gift of music because it’s how I connect to others,” she explains. “When I sing, I’m able to reach people where they are, and I believe that’s where the magic happens.” From Saint Paul to the grand stages of Carnegie Hall, Trish’s music continues to inspire, uplift, and resonate with everyone who hears it.
Stan has a very eclectic background studying classical composition with Koussevitzky International award winning composer Roque Cordero, and sharing the stage with the likes of jazz luminaries Clark Terry and Ernie Watts, or the pop/funk world of Paisley Park and Ingrid Chavez. His formative years included winning several Down Beat Student Awards and recording two albums of his original music.
Jacob is new to the Twin Cities, having moved here from Seattle in 2023. He has diverse musical influences and experience ranging from jazz and acoustic music to rock and musical theater.
Born/Grew up in Chicago and has been playing drums since age 10. Studied music and percussion at Northern Illinois University. He has since played drums in numerous jazz, pop, and rock bands in Chicago and St. Louis. After studying music Bill went on to a career in medicine while still finding plenty of time for music.
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