Despite his many accolades, including publishing his photography in Augusta Magazine and being a renowned clinician in higher education, Trey remains deeply grounded. He is currently working on his second album, pursuing opportunities in higher education, and aiming for a coveted spot on NPR’s Tiny Desk series, a dream he shares with countless fans of his YouTube performances.
Trey’s artistic journey has taught him the value of empathy, resilience, and the importance of balance, a “beautiful struggle,” as he calls it. Burnout has been one of his biggest challenges, but learning to prioritize and protect his passion has allowed him to continue creating music that uplifts and inspires.
Through his work, Trey seeks to bring unity and optimism, especially to young, emerging artists. His advice? “Keep going no matter what. Put your head down and do the work to show up as your best self creatively. Believe in yourself!”
Described as jubilant, communal, and heartwarming, Trey’s art reflects his dedication to making the world a brighter, more connected place. His inspirations ranging from Whitney Houston to Kirk Franklin, Shania Twain to Stevie Wonder have helped shape the “Trey Sound” that resonates with audiences around the world.
Outside of music, Trey enjoys roller skating, working out, and dancing activities that allow him to freely express himself without the pressures of perfection. We are honored to celebrate Trey McLaughlin as our Artist of the Month and can’t wait to see where his incredible journey takes him next.