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On Stage 6/21- Treva Blomquist

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Once a Seattle resident, Treva Blomquist is now a Nashville local and has quickly risen to the top of an endless pool of talent that inundates Music City. Treva’s ability to seamlessly weave a tapestry of folk and soul, dye it indigo blue, and adorn it with the occasional sparkling sequin of pop has earned her considerable recognition among artists and critics alike. Her songwriting is rock solid and mature, often earning favorable comparisons to Patty Griffin and Mindy Smith. Treva is comfortable and compelling performing as a solo act, in front of a small string section, or shaking the walls of any rock venue in town with her band, The Suits.

Although Treva’s brilliant songwriting and impressive guitar chops distinguish her from other artists in her genre, it is her voice that places her in a league of her own. Treva’s range is wide and her timbre is as focused and as pure as a trumpet, and just as powerful. But it is the integrity and authenticity embedded within her lyrics and the passion and soul conveyed through her voice that are truly the most inspiring. Treva possesses a rare talent that is often sought after but rarely obtained.

Treva spent the latter part of 2007 in the Compass Sound Studio and is now putting the finishing touches on the upcoming EP, “As It Should Be.” The follow up to her 2006 acoustic album “Plain Vanilla Me” finds the folk soprano collaborating with her dapper band, The Suits. The album also features Dan Hochhalter (Gretchen Wilson) on fiddle, Ronda Armstrong on cello, Kenny Hudson on Pedal Steel, and backing vocals by Eric Paslay and Jeremy Lister.

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