TRISH VOGEL
The daughter of an Air Force fighter pilot father and a radio broadcasting-homemaker mother, Trish Vogel was born the youngest of five girls in Great Falls, Montana.
The family's first move with Trish would take them to live on a horse farm in Savannah, Ohio (population: 500) where she was raised in a typical country lifestyle of paper routes, tractors, and church socials. Her father would call square dances at the town hall where she began performing at the age of 10 for The Country Music Association's founding chapter (Chapter 1; Savannah, Ohio) where her family held a membership.
While growing up Trish's family's moves would take her South to San Antonio, Texas; Savannah, Georgia; and Montgomery, Alabama where she studied acting and continued to perform.
The Vogel's then returned to Ohio, this time to the capitol, Columbus where she worked as a professional actress and singer throughout high school and into college. A musical tour would eventually take her to New York City where Trish continued her career working on commercials, films, etc., and on One Life To Live and All My Children soap operas.
She was lead singer for "The Flirts" of "Don't Put Another Dime In The Jukebox" fame, after which Trish was the lead singer of "Chemistry" a techno dance group produced by Kenny Simmons (formerly of the Commodores). "Chemistry" saw success with Trish's vocal dance version of "Sweet Dreams". But Trish was dreaming of other things, and she left "Chemistry" to come to Nashville to perform for Tin Pan South. And she decided to stay.
Now Trish is a full time writer of Country and Pop music, she sings demos and performs on a regular basis at The Bluebird, Douglas Corner, Guido's, Fox on the Run, Radio Café, and 16th Avenue Café. (As well as singing great harmonies as one of The Big Dogs!)
Trish can be contacted at (615) 383-1616.