
Crying in the Moonlight (Official Release)

As a strong, independent woman, Anne's music often conveys messages of empowerment, self-reliance, and confidence.
As a strong, independent woman, Anne's music often conveys messages of empowerment, self-reliance, and confidence. Her songs encourage listeners to embrace their individuality and pursue their passions.
Anne's music sometimes reflects her nostalgia for her childhood, family traditions, and rural roots. Her songs may incorporate elements of country, folk, or Americana music, paying homage to her musical heritage.
By sharing her personal experiences and emotions through her music, Anne Brehm has built a strong connection with her audience, who appreciates her authenticity, vulnerability, and relatability.
Anne Brehm, also known as Trinity Lane, has a diverse music catalog. Some of her notable songs include:
- "Worth Calvary", which reached number one on The Music Review Independent Inspirational Charts in New York in 2004
- "Girls Like Fast Cars Too", the title track from her 2008 album, which peaked at number six on New Music Weekly Main Country charts
- "Real Bad Mood", another song from the "Girls Like Fast Cars Too" album, which reached number two on New Music Weekly Main Country Chart and was named the best "in your face" song of the year
- "Things Could Be Better", for which she shot a music video in 2008
- "Let Me, Let Go", a cover song she performed at the OBCMA State Competition, where she received the Horizon Award for Female Vocalist
These songs showcase her talent and style, which has evolved over the years from traditional country and gospel to country-pop.
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