THE GUARDIAN - After single All About That Bass success skyrocketed almost all over the world, the name Meghan Trainor increasingly recognized. Since that time his career did not stop shining. Meghan Trainor was also able to be himself without having to keep up the appearance of others.
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Date of Birth : 22 December, 1993, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name : Elizabeth Meghan Trainor
Height : 5 '4½ "(1.64 m)
Between
age 15 and 17, Trainor independently released three albums consisting
of material Trainor wrote, recorded and performed.[8] Her eponymous
debut album, Meghan Trainor, was released on December 25, 2009,
receiving airplay from local radio station WCIB. Trainor enrolled in the
Summer Performance Program at the Berklee College of Music during the
summer of 2009 and 2010, reaching the finals of the program's
songwriting competition.
Trainor released "Take Care of Our
Soldiers" on April 16, 2010, a charity single in support of American
troops abroad. In 2011, Trainor released two acoustic albums, I'll Sing
for You and Only 17. During this time, she received the accolade for
Best Female Artist at the 2009 International Acoustic Music Awards, and
the Grand Prize at the 2010 New Orleans Songwriter's Festival and John
Lennon Love Song Songwriting Contest.
At
a music conference in Colorado, Trainor was introduced to former NRBQ
member, Al Anderson. Impressed by Trainor's songwriting ability,
Anderson referred Trainor to his publisher, Carla Wallace at Big Yellow
Dog Music, urging Wallace to sign Trainor. At this time, Trainor was
offered a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music; however,
Trainor decided to forego college to pursue a career in songwriting
instead. Wallace offered Trainor a publishing deal with Nashville-based
Big Yellow Dog Music, which Trainor signed at age 17. Trainor began her
career as a songwriter-for-hire in part due to her ability to write in a
number of genre styles.
She gravitated to song
publishing, unsure of herself as a recording artist. "She thought she
was one of the chubby girls who would never be an artist," her father
recalls. Trainor graduated from Nauset Regional High School in 2012. Her
second single, "Who I Wanna Be", was released on April 24, 2012. wikipedia.org
Throughout
2013, Trainor traveled to Nashville, New York and Los Angeles, where
she would write and help produce country and pop music. She would also
sing lead and background vocals for demos of other artists, with her
vocals occasionally making the final cut. She later earned her first
songwriting royalties by penning for artists from Italy and Denmark.
In
June 2013, Trainor met producer Kevin Kadish in Nashville through a
referral from Wallace and a mutual friend. Kadish and Trainor shared a
love for retro style music and began recording together that month.
Trainor later became frustrated with commuting to Los Angeles for
songwriting sessions. Her parents did not want her to relocate,
describing a move there as expensive. In November 2013, Trainor decided
to relocate to Nashville instead. There, she wrote songs for a number of
acts, including Hunter Hayes,[4] Rascal Flatts, R5, and Sabrina
Carpenter.
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