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''Colleen Bain'' was a founding member of the [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]]. Raised in Wellington, ''Bain'' moved to Hamilton in 1966. She married [[Paul Trenwith]] of [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], and became ''Colleen Trenwith''. Following the split of [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], Trenwith recorded three albums with her husband; [[Fresh from the Country]] (1976), [[Brand New Day]] (1986) and [[Sunrise]] (1993). Three other albums were released as ''Paul and Colleen Trenwith and Friends'', [[Gospel]] (1979), [[Now to the King]] (1987) and [[Let the Light Shine Down]] (1990). ''Colleen'' left Hamilton in 2004, and since 2007 has been at ''East Tennessee State University'', firstly as a student and now as staff.
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''Colleen Bain'' was a founding member of the [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]]. Raised in Wellington, ''Bain'' moved to Hamilton in 1966. She married [[Paul Trenwith]] of [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], and became ''Colleen Trenwith''. Following the split of [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], Trenwith recorded three albums with her husband; [[Fresh from the Country]] (1976), [[Brand New Day]] (1986) and [[Sunrise: Instrumental Music]] (1993). Three other albums were released as ''Paul and Colleen Trenwith and Friends'', [[Gospel]] (1979), [[Now to the King]] (1987) and [[Let the Light Shine Down]] (1990). ''Colleen'' left Hamilton in 2004, and since 2007 has been at ''East Tennessee State University'', firstly as a student and now as staff.
  
 
Colleen and Paul had four sons, [[Mike Trenwith|Mike]], [[Jeremy Trenwith|Jeremy]], [[Sam Trenwith|Sam]] and [[Tim Trenwith|Tim]], who have played in [[Radiator]], [[Broken Harmonium]] and [[Late 80's Mercedes]].  
 
Colleen and Paul had four sons, [[Mike Trenwith|Mike]], [[Jeremy Trenwith|Jeremy]], [[Sam Trenwith|Sam]] and [[Tim Trenwith|Tim]], who have played in [[Radiator]], [[Broken Harmonium]] and [[Late 80's Mercedes]].  

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