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Tammy Ranae Buffum, known professionally as Tammy Trent, is an American Christian singer.
Buffum first gained recognition as a state finalist in the Assemblies of God "Teen Talent Competition" in 1985. She is best known for the 2000 single "My Irreplaceable" which reached No. 1 on the Christian chart.
On September 11, 2001, Buffum's husband died while on a missions trip, which led to a temporary halt in her music career. In 2002, she began speaking at the Extraordinary Women's conference and the Women Of Faith conference.
Discography
- Tammy Trent, R.E.X. Records 1995 - including the No. 1 song, "Your Love Is 4 Always" and three other Top 10 tunes.
- You Have My Heart
- Set You Free, Sparrow Records 2000
- Sunny Days
References
- Hot Hits: Ac Charts 1978–2001 Jeffrey Lee Brothers - 2003- Page 214 1410732940 "TAMMY TRENT Pop singer/songwriter born Tammy Ranae Buffum in 1966 from Grand Rapids, Ml. She was a state finalist in the Assemblies of God "Teen Talent Competition" in 1985. She received all-conference honors in basketball.
- https://www.newreleasetoday.com/artistdetail.php?artist_id=1063 "Tammy Trent" Retrieved on March 25, 2019
- Tammy Trent Learning to Breathe Again: Choosing Life and Finding Hope After a ... 1418579165 2006 "Sparrow released my album Set You Free, and the single “My Irreplaceable” went to number one. With our new home in Nashville as our home base, I now was busy touring and performing,"
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