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About Love Me First

“I got a story if you got a minute, but don’t worry it’s got a happy ending and you’re in it”

           

The song, “Love Me First” tells the story of everything the Trailer Choir duo, Butter and Bigg Vinny have experienced over the last year. Butter explains, "We lost our record deal, went from a trio to a duo, and had to face the fact that Vinny's health might prevent him from ever entertaining again. It was a scary time. Vinny was down, not just emotionally, but he was also in a hospital bed for almost two weeks.”

    

       Just like the first line in their new song, “Love Me First,” Butter and Bigg Vinny do have a story to tell and it has a happy ending! As Vinny was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, but was able to make a full recovery. Regarding his weight, Vinny explains, "I've always thought I was comfortable with my weight; I was just the big guy in overalls. But after I got sick, I started to really look at myself from the inside out, and I realized that maybe I wasn't as happy or healthy as I could be or should be.”

“It took a long time for me to say it. I’m afraid it made me scared. I couldn’t take it, but I can now. I can face it.”  

Soon after this realization, Vinny became a contestant on the NBC hit show “The Biggest Loser.” Thus, the happy ending has begun.



"Love Me First" represents the fight and love for happiness that we all struggle with, and the realization that we have to love ourselves first. 


"If I'm ever gonna’ fly

If I'm ever gonna’ live this life

If I'm ever gonna’ know what it means

For somebody else to ever truly love me

So much it hurts....
I've got to love me first”

"Love Me First" is now available on iTunes - http://bit.ly/LoveMeFirst

New Single - Love Me First

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General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Country

    Location Nashville, Un

    Profile Views: 1144120

    Last Login: 1/1/2012

    Member Since 11/2/2005

    Website www.trailerchoir.com

    Record Label Hollaville Records

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    Once you see Trailer Choir in action, you'll never forget the experience. Lead singer Butter has the greeting, "Holla!" emblazoned in duct tape on his guitar. And literally rounding out the duo is Big Vinny, a 382-pound guy in overalls who not only sings, but dances, belly-first, down to the ground. The phrases, "high energy," "good time" and "party hard" don't do this duo justice. If you're not having fun at a Trailer Choir show, check your pulse to see if you're still alive. Hearing Trailer Choir is just as memorable. Hearty, happy and highly catchy songs like "Rockin' the Beer Gut," "Rollin' Through the Sunshine" and "Off the Hillbilly Hook" have made this group instantly popular in the world of country music. Those audience favorites are all included on Tailgate, the debut CD by Trailer Choir. The collection is characterized by infectious, sing-along anthems and lyrical slices of everyday life. For instance, "Homemade Mexico" contains a built-in vacation. "In My Next 5 Beers" is jaunty, tuneful and fun. The high-speed rocker "Girls Love to Go Dancin'" portrays weekend escapism. "Can't Drink All Day" is a rousing romper. The breezy, lilting "Wal Mart Flowers" has an anti-materialistic message. "Last Man Standing" is about perseverance. "Shakin' That Tailgate" is a party-time rocker. Perhaps because of such catchy tunes, few stars are rising as fast. Discovered in 2007 by superstar Toby Keith, Trailer Choir has been performing on his mammoth national tours for the past three years. He featured the group in his 2008 film Beer for My Horses, so Trailer Choir's "Off the Hillbilly Hook" video featured Toby and the movie's co-star Willie Nelson. Toby also co-produced their debut CD. In 2009, Trailer Choir exploded on the airwaves with the merry, rollicking "Rockin' the Beer Gut," a song that has sold more than a quarter of a million copies. "Last Man Standing" was used by ESPN and ABC in a national NASCAR promotion. In 2010, the filming of its jaunty "Rollin' Through the Sunshine" video became a feature story in Country Weekly. Their secret? "We realized we were kindred spirits, as far as being entertainers," says Big Vinny, the plus-sized singer-songwriter in the overalls. "I have always naturally been the kind of guy who says, 'Hey, let's have fun and smile.'" "You spend all your time in Nashville waiting for that big break," says Butter, the man with "Holla!" on his guitar. "Then, all of a sudden, Toby Keith is there one night." Born Marc Fortney, Butter grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio, a once booming industrial town that became a great place to call home. He became captivated by music as a teenager. "At a high-school talent show, I played 'Small Town' by John Mellencamp. This crazy energy, this reaction, came up out of that auditorium. And that feeling has never left me." He moved to Middle Tennessee as a college student in 1993 and was soon playing fraternity parties in The Butter Band, which gave him his nickname. Big Vinny was raised Vencent VanZant Hickerson in the middle-Tennessee town of Linden. Unlike Butter, he comes from a highly musical family. His late father was once a professional guitarist, and he passed his passion for music along to his children. Big Vinny learned to play guitar in January 2002, and by that March he was writing his first songs. At the time, he was manager of a Sonic in McEwen, TN. "I worked there 10 to 12 hours a day, usually 8 AM to 8 PM, then came to Nashville every single night. For about a year, I drove an hour and a half each way, every day. I did whatever it took." Big Vinny decided to make the big move to Nashville in 2006. Fatefully, he rented an apartment next door to Butter. The two began swapping songs, and a friendship was born. Big Vinny started doing frat-house shows with Butter's band. Butter dubbed the loose-knit group Trailer Choir. Toby Keith turned up at a Trailer Choir gig and signed them to his record label in June 2007. Two days later, they were on tour with him, winning over fans night after night. But the members of Trailer Choir don't actually use the word "fan." "You don't become a 'fan,' you become a friend," says Big Vinny. "That's what we always say. We feel like everybody we meet, we're friends with, always."
  • Members

    BIGG VINNY From tiny Linden, Tennessee, Big Vinny's life revolved around two things: Football and Sonic. Near the end of his senior year his younger brother taught him to play guitar, something he had resisted despite having a father who was a fairly accomplished touring musician."First thing he taught me was the riff to 'Sweet Home Alabama'," says Big Vinny, whose middle name happens to be Van Zant. A family friend helped him with the finer points of songwriting, and Bigg Vinny took the salary increase from being named manager of a Sonic store to buy office space on Nashville's Music Row. "Turns out, I was right next to Butter's office-slash-apartment-slash-futon." Leaving the food business to focus completely on music was difficult. "I had been working at Sonic since I was 16. Everything I had in life I had because I worked at Sonic. But as soon as I started writing songs my dream was music. But even now, when I go back to Linden, I go by the Sonic and work for a couple hours. Just to do it." BUTTER Butter was raised in the Northeastern Ohio town of Ashtabula. "I didn't realize I grew up a redneck until I moved down to Nashville," he laughs. Focused on athletics in high school, Butter took up guitar his senior year and won the school talent show after performing John Mellencamp's "Small Town." "It was the first time I ever felt that," he says. "I was definitely the class clown. Every class was my stage. But the feeling of that performance has never left my body." But at that point, he still believed a career in baseball was in his future. "I was starting to understand music," he says. "I figured out theory before I knew how to read music. And I was moving so fast I was learning half songs. I knew 100 songs, but I didn't know one all the way through." His penchant for goofing off in school carried over to college, until he committed to study recording. "I've got a loan that looks like I should be a doctor, but through it all I kept playing, building up a show and working my way toward this."
  • Influences

    <i>"I got a story if you got a minute, but don't worry it's got a happy ending and you're in it"</i>
<br><br>
 The song, "Love Me First" tells the story of everything the Trailer Choir duo, Butter and Bigg Vinny have experienced over the last year. Butter explains, "We lost our record deal, went from a trio to a duo, and had to face the fact that Vinny's health might prevent him from ever entertaining again. It was a scary time. Vinny was down, not just emotionally, but he was also in a hospital bed for almost two weeks."
<br><br>
 Just like the first line in their new song, "Love Me First," Butter and Bigg Vinny do have a story to tell and it has a happy ending! As Vinny was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, but was able to make a full recovery. Regarding his weight, Vinny explains, "I've always thought I was comfortable with my weight; I was just the big guy in overalls. But after I got sick, I started to really look at myself from the inside out, and I realized that maybe I wasn't as happy or healthy as I could be or should be." <br><br> <i>"It took a long time for me to say it. I'm afraid it made me scared. I couldn't take it, but I can now. I can face it."</i> <br><br> Soon after this realization, Vinny became a contestant on the NBC hit show "<a href="http://bit.ly/VinnyonTheBiggestLoser">The Biggest Loser</a>." Thus, the happy ending has begun. 
<br><br>
 "Love Me First" represents the fight and love for happiness that we all struggle with, and the realization that we have to love ourselves first. <br><br>
"If I'm ever gonna' fly
If I'm ever gonna' live this life
If I'm ever gonna' know what it means
For somebody else to ever truly love me
So much it hurts....
I've got to love me first" <br><br> "Love Me First" is now available on <a href="http://bit.ly/LoveMeFirst>iTunes</a>.
  • Sounds Like

    The Trailer Choir's own unique blend of real life sing-along style & energy brings a high-def picture to a backyard barbeque! Trailer Choir's songs are about livin' life and drinkin' a cold beer with your best friends (and the brand new ones you just met). Within the first few moments of hearing and watching "The Choir", you'll know this is something different. Bigg Vinny the Mack's "gyrations that shake the foundations," Butter's "interactive, banterous flow," and Crystal's "sweet, soulful beauty and delivery" will immediately pull you in and take you for a ride. You can simply describe a Trailer Choir show in 3 words, "BESTUBIOUS". So come hang out with us & rock it off the Hillbilly Hook!

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    Yo, Yo. We are looking forward to playing Duke's tonight in Portland, OR. @BrandonRayMusic @StevensMGMT @BIGGVINNYMACK @coldbeerbutter

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    We had a great time in Houston the past few days. @BIGGVINNYMACK @coldbeerbutter @BrandonRayMusic @StevensMGMT HOLLA.

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    "@BIGGVINNYMACK: Thanks @chadwarrix @chuckwicksmusic @kacom @TrailerChoir @BrandonRayMusic @coldbeerbutter http://t.co/LU2zXMi4";

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  • Laura E. Carey

    Thank you for accepting my request! I got to see you in Cincinnati and at CMA Fest last year - You're awesome! Great Music, y'all having fun, us rockin and havin fun with you - it was FANTASTIC! I'm a fan for life and thank you so much!

    1 year ago
  • Jake Winston

    Hello, Trailer Choir. I like what I'm hearing so far. Continued success to you! -JW

    1 year ago
  • Scot Naslund

    Thanks 4 d add! Keep on rockin' in the free world!

    1 year ago
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    You guys are great!

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  • Sami Sankari

    Thanks For The Add1 S@mi !!

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BIO:

Once you see Trailer Choir in action, you’ll never forget the experience.

Lead singer Butter has the greeting, “Holla!” emblazoned in duct tape on his guitar. And literally rounding out the duo is Big Vinny, a 382-pound guy in overalls who not only sings, but dances, belly-first, down to the ground. The phrases, “high energy,” “good time” and “party hard” don’t do this duo justice. If you’re not having fun at a Trailer Choir show, check your pulse to see if you’re still alive.

Hearing Trailer Choir is just as memorable. Hearty, happy and highly catchy songs like “Rockin’ the Beer Gut,” “Rollin’ Through the Sunshine” and “Off the Hillbilly Hook” have made this group instantly popular in the world of country music.

Those audience favorites are all included on Tailgate, the debut CD by Trailer Choir. The collection is characterized by infectious, sing-along anthems and lyrical slices of everyday life. For instance, “Homemade Mexico” contains a built-in vacation. “In My Next 5 Beers” is jaunty, tuneful and fun. The high-speed rocker “Girls Love to Go Dancin’” portrays weekend escapism. “Can’t Drink All Day” is a rousing romper. The breezy, lilting “Wal Mart Flowers” has an anti-materialistic message. “Last Man Standing” is about perseverance. “Shakin’ That Tailgate” is a party-time rocker.

Perhaps because of such catchy tunes, few stars are rising as fast. Discovered in 2007 by superstar Toby Keith, Trailer Choir has been performing on his mammoth national tours for the past three years. He featured the group in his 2008 film Beer for My Horses, so Trailer Choir’s “Off the Hillbilly Hook” video featured Toby and the movie’s co-star Willie Nelson. Toby also co-produced their debut CD. In 2009, Trailer Choir exploded on the airwaves with the merry, rollicking “Rockin’ the Beer Gut,” a song that has sold more than a quarter of a million copies. “Last Man Standing” was used by ESPN and ABC in a national NASCAR promotion. In 2010, the filming of its jaunty “Rollin’ Through the Sunshine” video became a feature story in Country Weekly. Their secret? “We realized we were kindred spirits, as far as being entertainers,” says Big Vinny, the plus-sized singer-songwriter in the overalls. “I have always naturally been the kind of guy who says, ‘Hey, let’s have fun and smile.’”

“You spend all your time in Nashville waiting for that big break,” says Butter, the man with “Holla!” on his guitar. “Then, all of a sudden, Toby Keith is there one night.” Born Marc Fortney, Butter grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio, a once booming industrial town that became a great place to call home. He became captivated by music as a teenager. “At a high-school talent show, I played ‘Small Town’ by John Mellencamp. This crazy energy, this reaction, came up out of that auditorium. And that feeling has never left me.” He moved to Middle Tennessee as a college student in 1993 and was soon playing fraternity parties in The Butter Band, which gave him his nickname.

Big Vinny was raised Vencent VanZant Hickerson in the middle-Tennessee town of Linden. Unlike Butter, he comes from a highly musical family. His late father was once a professional guitarist, and he passed his passion for music along to his children. Big Vinny learned to play guitar in January 2002, and by that March he was writing his first songs. At the time, he was manager of a Sonic in McEwen, TN. “I worked there 10 to 12 hours a day, usually 8 AM to 8 PM, then came to Nashville every single night. For about a year, I drove an hour and a half each way, every day. I did whatever it took.” Big Vinny decided to make the big move to Nashville in 2006. Fatefully, he rented an apartment next door to Butter. The two began swapping songs, and a friendship was born. Big Vinny started doing frat-house shows with Butter’s band. Butter dubbed the loose-knit group Trailer Choir. Toby Keith turned up at a Trailer Choir gig and signed them to his record label in June 2007. Two days later, they were on tour with him, winning over fans night after night. But the members of Trailer Choir don’t actually use the word “fan.”

“You don’t become a ‘fan,’ you become a friend,” says Big Vinny. “That’s what we always say. We feel like everybody we meet, we’re friends with, always.”

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