An Evening with Trinity Seely and invited performers

An Evening with Trinity Seely and invited performers

She was named one of True West's favorite Western artists for 2012

By Durango Cowboy Gathering

Date and time

Wednesday, October 1 · 7 - 9:45pm MDT

Location

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Durango

501 Camino Del Rio Durango, CO 81301

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 45 minutes

Trinity Seely ~ Ojai, California

Trinity grew up on the Chilcotin of British Columbia on a remote family-operated hunting and fishing resort. From the high deserts of central Wyoming to the Big Belt mountains outside Cascade, Montana, she has spent the last 20 years living and working on cattle ranches across the west with her husband and kids. As a cowgirl and ranch wife, Trinity has had an inside look at the Western lifestyle that some say is a bygone era. She released her debut album in 2011 and has received multiple outstanding reviews from Western Horseman, Ranch and Reata, Cowgirls in Style, Working Ranch magazine and True West. She was named one of True West's favorite Western artists for 2012 and received nominations for the Crescendo Award with the Western Music Association for 2012 and 2013, as well as female Western singer and Western album of the year with the Academy of Western Artists in 2012. She received an award with the Western Music Association for song of the year for 2014 for her song "Cowboy Hat." Trinity's Cowboy's Wage CD was recently archived into the Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum in Oklahoma City and the song "The Hand," co-written with Waddie Mitchell, won the Spur Award with the Western Writers of America for Best Song of 2016. Trinity has been a featured performer across the U.S. and has shared her Western lifestyle in multiple trips to Germany. She is currently director of a horse program at Thacher School in Ojai. She said she puts her heart and soul into being a wonderful mother and wife, and into every performance she gives.

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As one of the country's oldest Cowboy Gathering’s, we have won numerous awards for “Best Cowboy Gathering”, and recently we were recognized as one of “Durango’s Best Events” by the Durango Herald in their annual competition. We take pride in continuing the traditions of the West in the heart and spirit of our past and western roots through music, poetry, and art, as well as educational programs for local schools.

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