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Overview: My Journey is the debut album by R&B singer Terrence Hamilton and producer and vocal arranger Troy Davis, Which was release in march of 2011, on the Jos Entertainment label. Hamilton describes My Journey as diverse but balanced collection of experiences. The album has a strong, edgy feel, but is also intimate and vulnerable. The way the songs progress on the album is going to take you on a journey, hopefully that is relatable and relevant for what one goes thru in relationships.
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Format: Adult, Hip-Hop/R&B
Plays: 33657
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Artist Management
Troy W. Davis
1715 McKean Street
Suite # 205
Philadelphia Pa. 19145
Phone: 215-970-6136
josentertainment@gmail.com
Songwriter, arranger and vocalist Terrence Hamilton was born and raised in Dallas, TX. Hamilton was a child prodigy who grew up singing and playing instruments at the tender age of five. By age twelve, he had already appeared in two television commercials. Hamilton left Texas after graduating high school to pursue formal music studies in New Jersey where he was classically trained, and it was there he first found a larger audience.
He sang and toured with multiple chorus groups including the gospel quartet One Spirit, under the direction of Ann Moss, aunt of Whitney Houston. After completing college, he moved to Philadelphia, where he continued to write songs, perform and build a loyal following. As an in-demand session musician, he met Troy Davis in 2008 where they collaborated on various music projects for various artists. His new album My Journey is scheduled for release in 2011.
Terrence believes that music is what feelings sound like, and that as an artist it is his responsibility to create those feelings and deliver them in a performance wholeheartedly and honestly. Hamilton has been noted to say that some of the biggest influences are among the likes of Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, Babyface, and Peabo Bryson.
Having been born into a musically inclined family, Hamilton recalls that there was never a moment where Whether leading songs for Sunday church service, rehearsing on Monday nights, playing lead roles in various school musical productions, or competing in high school state competitions, music was a critical element in his development as a person. Hamilton credits his parents for providing a supportive atmosphere to nurture his gift, and has stated that music has always been his first true love.
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