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John Joseph Trinckes

John and Linda Trinckes John and Linda Trinckes met less than 3 years ago. It was just over a year after both of them lost loved ones who passed on. After raising children, working to pay the bills and taking care of others who were seriously ill, they had both put their talents and dreams on hold. John taught music for 38 years, but had always wanted to write original music. Linda wrote poetry and sang, but never pursued songwriting, or sang much in public. Immediately after they met, they began singing together. Now, in less than 3 years, they have 80 original songs, 12 albums or EPs, and a musical. The songs are in several genres, some cross genres and fit in 2 or 3, but are totally unique. Linda writes the lyrics and then John composes the music inspired by the words Linda has written. They record at home; John plays all the instruments and tracks. Linda is the featured singer. Their music is published through CDBaby and distributed to all the major distributors. Sincerely yours, John and Linda Trinckes [email protected]

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"John Joseph Trinckes and Linda Ellen Brown-Trinckes' New album "Just Cruisin With Jazz" Is an uplifting collection of songs that delve into the question of what makes a good life. This smooth- jazz record kick off with "When Love Is Real", where Linda croons with her expressive voice about what it feel like to live a life that is full of genuine love This song immediately sets the tone and vibe for the rest of the record. "Let's Play Santa" is an upbeat number that brings the listener into a magical and fun world of playing Santa. In particular, this song showcases John's lively and emotional musical skills. In this cut, Linda demands the listener's attention with an almost theatrical energy that is deeply engaging. The last song, "Growing Old Together" is a more introspective offering from these artists. It explores the strong commitment and intimate companionship that comes with a relationship that stands the test of time. This cut reminds me of classic Paul McCartney love songs such as "Calico Sky" and "Somedays" to name but a few. " By Stacy Zering In No Depression October 2, 2018

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