Trinity Dawson Appears on "News One Now with Roland S. Martin"on Cable Network TV One

Urban Inspirational artist Trinity Dawson sits down with Roland S. Martin for a special episode of the infotainment program "News One Now with Roland S. Martin"on cable network TV One. The episode airs Monday, April 4th at 7:00 AM EST/ 6:00 AM CST. Tune In or set your DVR.
In it, Trinity talks about his debut album WITH ALL I AM (Dawson House Productions/New Day) which reached #4 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart and his transition from football to music among more. Trinity also introduces the concept music video to his Top 40 single "Not That Easy" on the show. The music video broadens the song's concept and shows people stricken with hardships ranging from financial strains to violence to police brutality and national disasters like the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
The dynamic vocalist has been in high demand this year with high-profile performances and appearances at the BET Celebration of Gospel Prayer Breakfast, 31st Annual Stellar Awards Pre-Show and most recently the 30th Annual South By Southwest (SXSW) music festival among more. Trinity was also named to ESSENCE's annual "Get Lifted: 20 Gospel Artists To Watch in 2016" list (View the entire list here:http://m.essence.com/galleries/gospel-artists-to-watch) and ASCAP'S "On The Come Up" Freshman Class Edition.
To learn more about Trinity Dawson visit www.TrinityDawsonMusic.com and his social media platforms at Facebook.com//IAmTrinityMusic, Twitter.com//IAmTrinityMusic and Instagram.com//IAmTrinityMusic.
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