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Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born December 22, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter and television personality. She rose to prominence after signing with Epic Records in 2014 and releasing her debut single "All About That Bass", which reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and sold 11 million copies worldwide. Trainor has released five studio albums with the label and has received various accolades, including the 2016 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Trainor became interested in music at a young age; she wrote, recorded, and produced three independently released acoustic albums, Meghan Trainor (2009), I'll Sing with You, and Only 17 (2010). She began writing and producing songs for other artists in 2013. In 2015, Trainor released her pop and hip hop major-label debut studio album, Title, which included the top-10 singles "Lips Are Movin" and "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"; it debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200. The single "No" led her follow-up album, the R&B Thank You (2016), both of which reached number three on the respective charts. In 2020, Trainor released the electronic dance music-influenced album Treat Myself and the holiday album A Very Trainor Christmas. Her fifth studio album, Takin' It Back, was released on October 21, 2022, with its single "Made You Look" reaching the top five in countries including the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Trainor's lyrics frequently include themes of womanhood, body image, and personal empowerment, though at times they have been criticized for being antifeminist. Her music is influenced by the popular music of the 1950s, and blends the genres pop, R&B, doo-wop and blue-eyed soul. Outside of the music industry, Trainor has had voice roles in the animated films Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017) and Playmobil: The Movie (2019). She served as a judge on the television talent shows The Four: Battle for Stardom (2018), The Voice UK (2020) and Australian Idol (2023). Trainor's accolades include a Grammy Award, four ASCAP Pop Music Awards, and two Billboard Music Awards. Early life Meghan Elizabeth Trainor was born on December 22, 1993, in Nantucket, Massachusetts, to jewelers Kelli (née Jekanowski) and Gary Trainor. She has an older brother named Ryan and a younger brother named Justin. She began singing at age six, at a Methodist church with her father who was a music teacher and organist. Trainor's family encouraged her to pursue her musical interests and she had told her father she wanted to become a recording artist. She began writing songs and recording them using the digital audio workstation software GarageBand. Trainor started with her own arrangement of the song "Heart and Soul" (1938). According to her mother, Trainor "did a lot [of playing] by ear", and played music without formal training. Her father wanted her to explore every musical genre. At the age of 12, Trainor began performing as part of the cover band Island Fusion, which also included her aunt, younger brother, and father. They performed soca music as well as Trainor's own compositions. She was in the group for four years, singing and playing piano, guitar, and bongo drums. They would play Bob Marley covers in bars and even opened for the Jamaican singer Beenie Man. By age 13, Trainor had written her first original song, "Give Me a Chance". Trainor and her family left Nantucket when she was in the eighth grade, temporarily relocating to Orleans, Massachusetts, before moving to North Eastham. She attended Nauset Regional High School and studied guitar, played trumpet, and sang in a jazz band for three years, and was a substitute cheerleader. While she was a teenager, Trainor's parents nudged her to attend songwriting conventions and took her to venues at which production companies were searching for new artists and songwriters. At 15, she took guitar lessons from former NRBQ member Johnny Spampinato. During this time, Trainor used Logic Studio to record and produce her compositions and later worked independently in a home studio built by her parents. She also attended summer music education programs in Boston at Berklee College of Music in 2009 and 2010 to further develop her music skills. Career 2009–2013: Career beginnings Between the ages of 15 and 17, Trainor independently released three albums of material she had written, recorded, performed, and produced. She enrolled in the Summer Performance Program at the Berklee College of Music during the mid-year months of 2009 and 2010. Her debut album Meghan Trainor was released on December 25, 2009. Trainor released the song "Take Care of Our Soldiers" on April 16, 2010, all the proceeds from which benefited the United Service Organizations (USO) and Cape Cod Cares for Our Troops. The following year Trainor released the acoustic albums I'll Sing with You and Only 17. At a music conference in Nashville, Trainor introduced herself to former NRBQ member Al Anderson. He was impressed by Trainor's songwriting and referred her to his publisher Carla Wallace of Nashville-based music publishing firm Big Yellow Dog Music. Though Trainor had been offered a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, she decided to pursue her songwriting career and signed with Big Yellow Dog Music in 2012. She began her career as a songwriter-for-hire because of her ability to compose in a variety of genres, publishing songs for other artists but being unsure about becoming a recording artist herself. Her father said, "She thought she was one of the chubby girls who would never be an artist". Trainor graduated from Nauset Regional High School in 2012. She released her song "Who I Wanna Be" for digital download on April 24, 2012. Throughout 2013, Trainor traveled to Nashville, New York City and Los Angeles, where she wrote and helped produce country and pop songs. She sang lead and background vocals on demos for other artists and her vocals were occasionally used on the final recordings. Trainor co-wrote the song "In the Sun", which was released as a single by Danish artist Aya Katrine in May 2013. In June 2013, Trainor met producer Kevin Kadish in Nashville via Wallace and a mutual friend. Both Kadish and Trainor liked retro style music and began recording together that month. Trainor later became frustrated with commuting from Nantucket to Los Angeles for songwriting sessions. Her parents did not want her to relocate as it would be expensive so in November 2013, Trainor decided to relocate to Nashville instead. There she wrote songs for a number of acts including Hunter Hayes, Rascal Flatts, R5, and Sabrina Carpenter. 2014–2015: Breakthrough with Title Kadish and Trainor co-wrote "All About That Bass" in November 2013. The song was inspired by Trainor's struggle to accept her appearance and her feelings of insecurity about looking at pictures of herself. The duo offered the song to several record labels, all of which rejected the doo-wop song because it was not "synth-y, pop-y" enoug.... Discover the Robert Trainor popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Robert Trainor books.

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  • Blood and Blackmail synopsis, comments

    Blood and Blackmail

    Robert Trainor

    Please note: This novel is contained, with eight other novels of mine, in an anthology entitled Nine Murder Mysteries. Blood and Blackmail  is also one of the six no...

  • Breathes There a Soldier synopsis, comments

    Breathes There a Soldier

    Lawrence Heatley

    World War II, the most desperate stuggle ever endured by mankind, changed the world forever and those who fought in its battles. Sergeant Robert Heatley, a U.S. Army infantryman, p...

  • The Race Against Time synopsis, comments

    The Race Against Time

    Richard Askwith

    'Inspirational' ObserverA transformational quest for the secrets of happy, healthy, wholelife running that will change the way you think about growing older.Colourful, informative...

  • Hallucinations synopsis, comments

    Hallucinations

    Robert Trainor

    A mysterious death at a party where numerous people attempt to drink themselves into oblivion leads to a tale of twisted love and broken dreams. Why was the Ambien in the wife's pu...

  • Nine Murder Mysteries synopsis, comments

    Nine Murder Mysteries

    Robert Trainor

    The following nine fulllength novels, which were published separately between 20092019, are included in this anthology. What follows are brief descriptions of these novels.Blood an...

  • The Good Spy synopsis, comments

    The Good Spy

    Kai Bird

    The Good Spy is Pulitzer Prizewinning biographer Kai Bird’s compelling portrait of the remarkable life and death of one of the most important operatives in CIA history – a man who,...

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    The Murder of Nora Winters

    Robert Trainor

    On Christmas morning, Nora Winters is found shot to death in her bedroom. The previous evening, she had been talking about how she might take her own life, and since she was shot a...

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    Tales from the Detroit Tigers Dugout

    Jack Ebling

    The Detroit Tigers Old English “D” is one of the most recognized symbols in sports. Now fans of this indomitable franchise can relive the passion and excitement that has come to de...

  • Your Kiss Is Like the Sweetest Fire synopsis, comments

    Your Kiss Is Like the Sweetest Fire

    Robert Trainor

    Jaime and Reneea brother and sister by adoption but still believing they are related by blood…their father a borderline sexual predator…their mother an obsessive/compulsive control...

  • The Little Red Book of Horse Wisdom synopsis, comments

    The Little Red Book of Horse Wisdom

    Yvette Grant & Buck Brannaman

    Many firsttime horse owners start out thinking they’ll teach their animals a thing or two; but eventually most horse lovers end each day impatient to find what their horse will tea...

  • Streampunks synopsis, comments

    Streampunks

    Robert Kyncl & Maany Peyvan

    An entertainment and tech insiderYouTube’s chief business officerdelivers the first detailed account of the rise of YouTube, the creative minds who have capitalized on it to become...

  • The Blackwater Journal synopsis, comments

    The Blackwater Journal

    Robert Trainor

    Sixteenyearold Alanda Streets has begun a journal, and one of the first entries is about some photos she found in the attic. In the inscribed photos, which were taken twentytwo yea...

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    Requiem for the West

    Robert Trainor

    An apocalyptic poem entitled "Requiem for the West" is at the center of this tale, which has equal elements of pervasive mockery, offbeat romance, doomsday premonitions, and Dilber...

  • The Dharma of Poetry synopsis, comments

    The Dharma of Poetry

    John Brehm

    Discover how to engage with poetry to support your spiritual practice, leading to more mindfulness, equanimity, and joy.In The Dharma of Poetry, John Brehm shows how poems can open...

  • Four Novels synopsis, comments

    Four Novels

    Robert Trainor

    Four Novels contains the following books, all of which can be purchased separately: Frontier Justice, The Great Barrington Train Wreck, The Blackwater Journal, and The Road Map to ...

  • Osama bin Laden Files synopsis, comments

    Osama bin Laden Files

    The Combating Terrorism Center

    “An intriguing glimpse into the aging alQaeda leader’s thoughts as his life neared its end.” Washington Post “A sort of anthropology of a terror network.” The New York Times “A rar...

  • The Murder of Marabeth Waters synopsis, comments

    The Murder of Marabeth Waters

    Robert Trainor

    The midnight murder of a prostitute, who was strangled to death with a red cord, appears to be an easy case to solve. Inside Marabeth Waters' handbag, Detective Devin Driver finds ...

  • Six Novels synopsis, comments

    Six Novels

    Robert Trainor

    Six Novels contains the following fulllength novels: The Great Barrington Train Wreck, Frontier Justice, Blood and Blackmail, The Real Meaning of Life, Your Kiss Is like the Sweete...

  • Tales from the New England Patriots Sideline synopsis, comments

    Tales from the New England Patriots Sideline

    Mike Felger & Bill Belichick

    This revealing look at the New England Patriots captures the stories of passion, power, and struggles of one of the most remarkable franchises in sports. True Pats fans know that w...

  • Dark Tales synopsis, comments

    Dark Tales

    Robert Trainor

    Dark Tales contains the following five novels, all of which can be purchased separately: The Book of the Dead, Blood and Blackmail, The Dark Side of the Moon, The Book of Lost Soul...

  • The Elephant And The Flea synopsis, comments

    The Elephant And The Flea

    Charles Handy

    Bookseller Charles Handy's bestselling new book looks at how individuals (the fleas in his analogy) relate to multinational conglomerates (the elephants). In addition to addressing...

  • The Book of the Dead synopsis, comments

    The Book of the Dead

    Robert Trainor

    Death stalks the land in this bizarre tale from the underworld.Most of us worry about death from time to time, especially as we get older. Sometimes, it can seem like we're on a co...

  • The Will of the Many synopsis, comments

    The Will of the Many

    James Islington

    At the elite Catenan Academy, a young fugitive uncovers layered mysteries and worldchanging secrets in this new fantasy series by internationally bestselling author of The Licanius...

  • The Book of Dreams synopsis, comments

    The Book of Dreams

    Robert Trainor

    Murder mysteries come in many formsas do dreams. Detective Shane Manning has a troubling history when it comes to his dreams because many of them are nightmares that often seem to ...

  • Four Courtroom Dramas synopsis, comments

    Four Courtroom Dramas

    Robert Trainor

    Four Courtroom Dramas contains four recent novels of mine, all of which can be purchased separately: The Trial of Eugene Bishop, The Black Swan, Presumed Dead, and Annabel Poe. ...

  • A Tale from the Blackwater River synopsis, comments

    A Tale from the Blackwater River

    Robert Trainor

    A struggling author named Alanda Streets finds herself in trouble when an old boyfriend begins to stalk her. From the notebooks of Alanda Streets: I suppose A Tale from the Blackwa...

  • Around the Corner to Around the World synopsis, comments

    Around the Corner to Around the World

    Robert Rosenberg

    Learn twelve key lessons from Dunkin’ Donuts former CEO Robert Rosenberg that offer critical insights and a unique, 360degree perspective to business leaders and managers on buildi...

  • Destroyed by Malice synopsis, comments

    Destroyed by Malice

    Robert Trainor

    The world's most famous novelist, Barker Drule, is gunned down in his driveway by an unknown assailant.About fortyfive minutes after dusk had fallen, the car turned up the long dri...

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    Das neue Psoas-Training

    Ingo Froböse & Ulrike Schöber

    Das umfassende Trainingsprogramm für den großen LendenmuskelErst seit kurzer Zeit schenken ihm Medizin und Sportwissenschaft die Beachtung, die er verdient: Der große Lendenmuskel,...

  • Justifiable Homicide synopsis, comments

    Justifiable Homicide

    Robert Trainor

    Justifiable homicideor is it? The law defines justifiable homicide as the killing of another in circumstances that absolve the perpetrator of legal consequences. The most obvious c...

  • Seven Novels of Murder and Madness synopsis, comments

    Seven Novels of Murder and Madness

    Robert Trainor

    Seven Novels of Murder and Madness contains the following fulllength novels: The Trial of Shada King, The Book of Dreams, The Blackwater Journal, The Dark Side of the Moon, The Voi...

  • Zen Mind, Zen Horse synopsis, comments

    Zen Mind, Zen Horse

    Allan J. Hamilton M.D., Monty Roberts & Robert M. Miller DVM

    Eastern philosophy enters the stables in this unique guide to horsemanship. Allan Hamilton describes how horses understand and respond to the flow of vital energy around them....

  • The Vanishing Victim synopsis, comments

    The Vanishing Victim

    Robert Trainor

    Kora Bradley, a seventeenyearold high school senior, disappears on a Friday night in April. Despite an extensive search for Kora, no trace of her can be found. There are rumors tha...

  • The Black Swan synopsis, comments

    The Black Swan

    Robert Trainor

    Lust, incest, and murder form the backdrop of this novel where Kaitlin Devers, a beautiful seventeenyearold woman, is charged with murdering her mother. The trial seems to be an ea...

  • Fairy Tales by Martians synopsis, comments

    Fairy Tales by Martians

    Robert Trainor

    Charles Dimmer, an eightgrade science teacher, runs into trouble when he attempts to explain Darwin's theory of evolution to his class. His thirteenyearold students continually int...

  • Crimes From the Heart synopsis, comments

    Crimes From the Heart

    Robert Trainor

    The murder of Martine Dumas leads to an extraordinary series of events, which begin with two people being separately indicted for the crime. The indictments take place over a fourw...

  • Six Imaginative Novels synopsis, comments

    Six Imaginative Novels

    Robert Trainor

    The following six fulllength novels, which were published separately between 20142020, are included in this anthology. What follows are brief descriptions of these novels.The Book ...

  • Four Murder Mysteries synopsis, comments

    Four Murder Mysteries

    Robert Trainor

    Four Murder Mysteries contains the following books, all of which can be purchased separately: Some Things Are Sweeter Than God, The Real Meaning of Life, The Road Map to the Univer...

  • Frictionless synopsis, comments

    Frictionless

    Christiane Lemieux & Duff McDonald

    Serial entrepreneur Christiane Lemieux describes the new rules of entrepreneurship and business, arguing that visionary startups leverage the concept of “frictionless” to beat thei...

  • Some Things Are Sweeter than God synopsis, comments

    Some Things Are Sweeter than God

    Robert Trainor

    How far should lawyers go when they're defending a client for murder, a client that is obviously guilty? The legal obligation is clear, but isn't there also an ethical obligation t...

  • Tales from the New England Patriots Sideline synopsis, comments

    Tales from the New England Patriots Sideline

    Mike Felger, Bill Belichick & Steve Grogan

    This revealing look at the first forty years of the New England Patriots captures the stories of passion, power, and struggles of one of the most remarkable franchises in sports. T...

  • What Great Trainers Do synopsis, comments

    What Great Trainers Do

    Robert Bolton & Dorothy Grover Bolton

    This book is your blueprint for strengthening and conditioning yourself as the best corporate trainer you can possibly be.Corporate training is a challenging but incredibly rewardi...

  • How to Write an Intelligent Murder Mystery synopsis, comments

    How to Write an Intelligent Murder Mystery

    Robert Trainor

    How to Write an Intelligent Murder Mystery is a book that explores the difficult environment for the modern writer of murder mysteries. With thousands of murder mysteries bein...