Trent Tomlinson

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One Wing In The Fire 03:53 Tools
Just Might Have Her Radio On 03:38 Tools
Drunker Than Me 03:12 Tools
Angels Like Her 04:02 Tools
Country Is My Rock 03:54 Tools
Hey Batter Batter 03:55 Tools
The Bottle 00:00 Tools
The Next Time 00:00 Tools
I Was Gonna Leave Tomorrow Anyway 00:00 Tools
A Good Run 00:00 Tools
Cheatin' On My Honky-Tonk 00:00 Tools
For the Life of Me 00:00 Tools
Henry Cartwright's Produce Stand 04:05 Tools
That's How It Still Oughta Be 00:00 Tools
That's What's Working Right Now 00:00 Tools
Cry Baby 00:00 Tools
Running out of Room 00:00 Tools
When She Goes There 00:00 Tools
A Man Without A Woman 00:00 Tools
Come Back to Bed 00:00 Tools
Dust 00:00 Tools
In Case You Didn't Know 03:55 Tools
Christmas In Dixie 00:00 Tools
I Called Up Hell 00:00 Tools
The Crying Game 00:00 Tools
Don't Blow My Cover 00:00 Tools
Eyes on You 00:00 Tools
One Way In 00:00 Tools
Right Where We Want It 00:00 Tools
When She Wakes up and Finds Me Gone 03:38 Tools
Tractor 03:25 Tools
Drunker Thank Me 00:00 Tools
Good Run 00:00 Tools
Bottle 00:00 Tools
Christmas In Dixie - Single Version 00:00 Tools
drunker then me 00:00 Tools
Cross My Heart 00:00 Tools
I Was Gonna Leave Tomorrow 02:49 Tools
Christmas In Dixie (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Henry Cartwrights Produce Stand 00:00 Tools
Trent Tomlinson - Just Might Haver Her Radio On 00:00 Tools
Jim Beam 00:00 Tools
Bethany 00:00 Tools
I Was Gonna Leave Tomorrow Any 00:00 Tools
Cheatin' On My Honky Tonk 00:00 Tools
Just Might Have Her Radio 00:00 Tools
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Trent Tomlinson is an American country music singer-songwriter. He is famed for his writing songs that reflect his psyche, and deal with topics like drinking, camaraderie, broken dreams and failed relationships. Tomlinson began his musical journey in Kennett, Missouri, which is also the home town of Sheryl Crow. His 6'8" father is a former basketball star who set scoring records at the University of Missouri and was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers before knee surgery knocked him out. He was also the basketball coach and biology teacher at Kennett High School, and a tough taskmaster who groomed Trent for basketball superstardom, but along the way, Tomlinson realized that basketball wasn't for him and turned to music. In his junior year of high school, he reached the finals for TNN's "You Can Be a Star", but came in second. He tried college, but left for Nashville after six months. After numorous deals cut short due to labels that went bankrupt or were being taken over, he finally landed a deal with Cal IV Entertainment. He also cut some sides for Lyric Street Records. On July 24, 2006 Tomlinson performed his single "Drunker Than Me" on The Howard Stern Show as a duet with an intoxicated Andrea Brooke Ownbey (also known as "Miss Howard Stern"), who is a fan of the song. Today Trent is one of the biggest in Country Rock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.