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Trust Company (also typeset as TRUSTcompany and TRUST*CO) is an American rock band from Montgomery, Alabama. Formed in 1997 by guitarist/lead vocalist Kevin Palmer and drummer Jason Singleton. Formed in 1997 by guitarist/lead vocalist Kevin Palmer and drummer Jason Singleton.
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Trust Company was originally scheduled to play at Ozzfest 2003, but canceled to focus on finishing True Parallels. Several months prior to the album's release, original bassist Josh Moates left the group and was replaced by Walker Warren. "Stronger" was released in February 2005 as the album's single.
"Downfall" is a song by American rock band Trust Company. It is the lead single from their 2002 debut album The Lonely Position of Neutral. "Downfall" peaked at No. 6 on both the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts in September 2002. It is one of the band's most well-known songs.
This is the discography of Geffen Records and its sister label DGC Records. 1980s 1980 ... Trust Company - The Lonely Position of Neutral; Counting Crows - Hard Candy;
Trust are a French hard rock band, founded in 1977 and popular in Europe in the first half of the 1980s. They are best known for guitarist Norbert "Nono" Krief 's prowess, for Bernard "Bernie" Bonvoisin 's voice (reminiscent of AC/DC 's Bon Scott ) and for lyrics about social and political themes. [ 1 ]
The Trust is an American record production and songwriting duo, composed of multi-instrumentalists Tommy Hubbard and Rich Zahniser. The duo currently operates out of their private recording facility in Southern California, primarily working with pop, country, and rock acts with an emphasis on live instrumentation recordings.
The single "Trust", written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, was released in September 1968, and the self-titled album The Peppermint Trolley Company was released the same month. While the album failed to chart, according to the liner notes of the 2009 reissue, "it sold well in many markets and can be easily found 40 years later, implying ...