Recording artist Trevis Prince broke down song writing into an easy, three-step process and discussed his own background in music and the intricacies of the industry at a workshop at the Bronson Public Library May 30.
After graduating from the University of Florida in 2003, the Palm Beach County native works as an insurance consultant in Gainesville while balancing the pursuit of a career in music. In his free time, he enjoys teaching others about his biggest passion.
“A wonderful opportunity dropped in our lap,” said Library Youth Services Coordinator Jenny Rodgers. This is one of many events the library hopes to put on over the summer.
Prince gave an intimate, roundtable discussion with the young, aspiring songwriters at the event. He spoke for about an hour, talking about his experience with music and giving advice to the listeners for ways to expand their own experiences.
“Everything he said was ‘real’,” said Kelvin Thomas, a workshop attendee, “Some people would tell you things that are just bogus.”
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