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Jade Trini Goring
Musical artist

Jade Trini Goring, also known by the stage name, Jade Trini, is an American contemporary gospel music singer. Goring was also briefly a member of the electronic dance/house music/old school hip hop group, Mantronix, in 1991.

Early years

Goring was born in Queens, New York to a family of musicians and singers and began performing on stage when she was eight years old. She attended Julia Richman High School in Manhattan. After high school, she furthered her studies at the University of Massachusetts where she studied under fine arts faculty members Dr. Pearl Primus, Ranjana Watson, Jemzie Delappe, and Mark Harrison.

Secular music career

Mantronix line-up (1991): (l-r) Jade Trini, Mantronik, Bryce Wilson

Following her graduation from college, Goring returned to New York and pursued a professional career in acting, singing, and dancing. She landed roles in musicals such as Dreamgirls and The Wiz.

While on the road travelling with a touring company of The Wiz, Goring was asked by an old friend, Bryce Wilson, to consider being the lead vocalist for the Capitol Records recording group Mantronix. Goring agreed, and joined the group as lead singer on the 1991 album, The Incredible Sound Machine.

The Incredible Sound Machine was a further departure from Mantronix's original, heavily synthesized old school hip hop sound, and relied instead on Goring's vocals on the majority of the album's new jack swing, R&B, and house music influenced tracks.

Shortly after The Incredible Sound Machine's release and eight-week European promotional tour ended, Mantronix broke up.

Goring later worked and toured as a background singer with female rapper Monie Love on her 1991 Monie Love Tour. Goring also had the opportunity to work with house music producer David Morales and R&B singer/songwriter Angie Stone during this period.

Gospel music career

Goring became a born again Christian in August, 1992. She is currently the Event Coordinator and member of Christ Alive Christian Center in the Bronx, New York.

Goring released her debut contemporary gospel album, The Devil Lost Another One, on the independent Couffe Music label in 2003.

Goring currently resides in Ridgefield, Connecticut.

References

  1. Jones, Phillip E. (1991). "Messin' With Mantronix". cheebadesign.com (original article by Phillip E. Jones). Retrieved 2006-11-18.
  2. Henderson, Alex. "All Music Guide The Incredible Sound Machine Review". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2006-11-18.

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Mantronix
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