Keith McGuffey, known by his stage name Trey D., is an American former singer who became known mostly for his
Euro-rap style songs in the mid-1990s.
He is also co-founder of a music academy called The Music Workshop, with
Kevin Richardson, in
Louisville, Kentucky
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.
Early life
Keith McGuffey was born in
Danville, Kentucky
Danville is a home rule-class city in Boyle County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of its county. The population was 17,236 at the 2020 Census. Danville is the principal city of the Danville Micropolitan Statistical Area, which include ...
, to Gertrude Adams McGuffey, a bakery worker, and a taxi driver father. He is the youngest of four older siblings, all sisters, who named him after Keith Partridge of the TV series ''
The Partridge Family
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''. As a kid, he was known for his break-dancing skills and started writing songs when he was only nine years old.
His musical influences include
L.L. Cool J
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,
New Edition
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, and old-school R&B when he was younger. His first concert was by Van Halen and even met his best friend
Kevin Richardson when he was 12 in 1984 at Cathedral Domain Camp, a church-owned youth camp his father ran. They both played piano and wrote their first songs together, some of which were eventually used for the Backstreet Boys' first demos. After graduating high school, he attended the University of Kentucky for two years, then joined the U.S. Navy and was stationed in Little Creek, VA. After serving in the U.S. Navy, he went back to college and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Management.
Career
McGuffey started working as the manager of a TCBY store before he got his record deal after Kevin invited him down to Orlando for a visit.
When he got down there, he auditioned for Transcontinental Records and got a record deal. While perfecting his act, Keith worked and toured Europe for the
Backstreet Boys
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The ...
in 1995 as a bodyguard and worked as a recording artist in the 1990s under his stage name Trey D. As Trey D., he opened up for the Backstreet Boys and
NSYNC
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on some of their first tours. He wrote and performed all of his own songs, including his singles, which were very successful in Europe and Asia. He even wrote
AJ's rap on the band's hit single ''
Get Down (You're the One for Me)
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B ...
'' and ''
Get Wild
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'' for
Aaron Carter
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. He once lived in Germany and considers it his second home.
Singing
Apart from his solo career and songwriting contributions, he also provided vocals for
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* '' Centaurea'', a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae
* Centory (group)
Centory was a German Eurodance group consisting of Gary Carolla, Alexander Strasser, Sven Kirschner, and Turbo B.
Centory released one ...
's "
Girl You Know It's True
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". His first solo single was "Higher and Higher", followed by "Mirror Mirror", which was written by him and
Gary Carolla
Centory was a German Eurodance group consisting of Gary Carolla, Alexander Strasser, Sven Kirschner, and Turbo B.
Centory released one album, ''Alpha Centory'', in 1994. It featured the singles "Point of No Return", "Take It to the Limit", "The S ...
(who also did the remixes) and mixed in Orlando, Florida. The additional vocals were done by Shawn Fisher. The single was co-produced by Johnny Wright and Gary Carolla.
His third single was "Can't Wait Until Tomorrow". In 1999, Trey D. released a self-titled album under Edel Records.
Post-singing career
After touring the world and the US as an opening act for both the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, McGuffey decided to stop being an entertainer and become a player behind the scenes.
He created two songs that the Backstreet Boys recorded and released on their album ''
Black & Blue'': "
More Than That" and "Shining Star". He has a joint venture with Sony/ATV in New York that allows him to develop the careers of aspiring songwriters (Shakertown Music Publishing) and is also a founding partner in Avenue 3 Music, a production company that prepares artists for recording deals. McGuffey is currently writing and producing songs for various artists, as well as recording and developing local talent in Louisville.
McGuffey and his longtime friend, Kevin Richardson, wanted to give back to their home state and surrounding areas and provide aspiring artists, musicians, songwriters, producers and engineers the foundation and necessary tools that are essential to success in the music industry. This dream led them to create The Music Workshop, a comprehensive company that would educate and guide aspiring musical artists through workshops, personal consulting, and professional demo recording.
Personal life
McGuffey has been married to Julie, an IP attorney, since December 30, 2001. The couple have two children.
Discography
Singles
*1997: "Higher and Higher"
(Ultrapop)
*1997: "Mirror Mirror"
(Ultrapop)
*1999: "Can't Wait Until Tomorrow"
;Collaborations:
*1997: "
Girl You Know It's True
''Girl You Know It's True'' is a 1989 album that served as the North American debut of German contemporary R&B duo Milli Vanilli. It is a version of Milli Vanilli's Europe-only release ''All or Nothing'' reconfigured and repackaged for the US ...
" (by
Centory Centory may refer to
* '' Centaurea'', a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae
* Centory (group)
Centory was a German Eurodance group consisting of Gary Carolla, Alexander Strasser, Sven Kirschner, and Turbo B.
Centory released one ...
feat. Trey D.)
References
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Writers from Danville, Kentucky
Songwriters from Kentucky
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)