Voice Season 10 Casting Finalist Cues Up 4th Single Release
Trey Connor will launch a digital release of his new single “The Way You Move” on February 7, 2020. Telling the story of a relationship between two people who are probably better off without each other despite their physical attraction, The Way You Move is the 4th, and last single, set for release prior to the 9-song self-produced album (Horizons).
Looking past this single, Connor is also focused on promoting the upcoming album as well as touring opportunities for his recently assembled ATX based band (live performances set to begin prior to the album’s April release). Watch the artist’s social media pages for additional information.
Trey Connor is a 22-year-old modern Indie artist with roots in rock music. Leading his former band of young teens (Bulletproof Snow) to the Detroit Music Awards, People’s Choice Award in 2015, Trey was also invited to Universal Studios LA for casting finals week for Season 10 of “The Voice”. One of the final 100 artists selected from 46,000 auditions, Trey did not appear on the show because the teams filled up before he had his opportunity to deliver his “BLIND AUDITION” for the celebrity coaches.
Connor’s previous releases as a solo artist include his debut single “Hold On” (Nov. 2016) related EP, “While Everything Is Now” (Dec. 2016), more recently the sophomore single, “Fear” (Oct. 2019), the single, “Lost In You” (Nov. 2019), and most recently the single “Heavy to Hold” (Jan. 2020).
Connect with Trey Connor:
http://www.treyconnor.com
http://facebook.com/treyconnormusic
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