In 2000, Chanelle Haynes, Angel Taylor, and Adrian Anderson came together, melding their musical gifts together to create their own form of Gospel music, calling themselves Trin-i-tee 5:7.
Chanelle Haynes and Angel Taylor, the two original members of Trin-i-tee
5:7 became friends in high school in New Orleans. Chanelle and Angel
and the other original member of Trin-i-tee 5:7 were clients of
Adrian's, who was their Hollywood make-up artist for several years.
As they got to know Adrian, they realized she was a talented singer.
So, when the other original member had to leave, they asked Adrian
to join Trin-i-tee 5:7.
Fueled by multi-format airplay and videoplay for "God's Grace",
"You Can Call His Name", and "Mary Don't You Weep",
Trin-i-tee 5:7's impressive debut album stayed at #1 for seven consecutive
weeks on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums. Proving their broad appeal,
Trin-i-tee 5:7's debut also resided in the Top 10 of the Top Contemporary
Christian Albums chart for 30 weeks and has been entrenched in Billboard's
Top R Albums chart since it's July 1998 release.
Less than a year after their debut, these gifted young women
also earned 5 Stellar Award nominations including a win for New
Artist of the Year and were awarded the GMWA Award of Excellence
in the New Artist category. In addition, Trin-i-tee 5:7 contributed
to the success of the Prince of Egypt Inspirational Soundtrack,
performed on the nationwide Nu Nation Tour and historic Pay-Per-View
event with Kirk Franklin and CeCe Winans, and were the first gospel
group ever to perform at the ultra-trendy New York Spring Fashion
Show.


Trin-i-tee 5:7 presented a second effort, their highly-anticipated
Sophomore project entitled "Spiritual Love", which featured
topflight production and writing from Kirk Franklin, R. Kelly,
and the producing team of Rodney Jerkins and Fred Jerkins. This
sizzling new album served up perfectly blended harmonies, sweet
grooves, and powerful messages in a package that is bound to eclipse
the success of Trin-i-tee 5:7's own phenomenal launch.
Between these two albums, nearly 1.5 million copies were sold.
Trin-i-tee's debut album has made the gold status, and is approaching
platinum. Their second album, Spiritual Love has also made the
gold status.
Trin-i-tee 5:7 has just returned from their first European tour,
which took them through six countries in just 12 days. The group
performed before packed houses in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Stockholm,
and Oslo. Throughout the tour, sponsored by Gospo Centric in conjunction
with Provident Music International and GMI Music Partners, the
girls shared songs from their new album, The Kiss.
Their third album, "The Kiss" was released on August
6, 2002, and is another fantastic melding of musical talent, song
writing, and producing, which fully brings the Gospel message
to listeners in a variety of "Heart Songs." "The
Kiss" CD peaked at number 15 on Billboard's Top 100 R&B/Hip-Hop
Albums Chart and has been featured on the ABC daytime show Live
with Regis & Kelly.
One of the most popular songs from the CD, "People Get Ready,"
received a Christian Beats Music Award for "Recorded Urban Gospel
Song of the Year."
The three members of Trin-i-tee 5:7, Chanelle Haynes, Angel Taylor
and Adrian Anderson have used their success to become incredible
Christian role models for young people as they have found practical
ways to serve Jesus. Chanelle explains, "God has filled us
with blessings so greatly that we feel an overwhelming need to
pour some of that back. We want to leave a legacy not only for
our music and ministry, but for being three Christians who cared
about people and their lives."
In New Orleans, Chanelle Haynes, a daughter of a New Orleans
pastor, has been working to provide affordable housing for low
income families in New Orleans, by buying and renovating homes,
and then reselling them at cost to these low income families.
Chanelle says, "I think Jesus did things like that. He helped
them with things that were dear to their hearts, and then they
were more likely to listen to what He had to say about the Kingdom
of God."
Chanelle also renovated a house and started an active youth
outreach center, St. Michael Youth Center, in one of New Orlean's
poorer neighborhoods. It provides food, clothing, counseling, and
academic tutoring, as well as courses in dance and music to develop
children's natural gifts in these areas, giving them joy in the
arts.
Angel Taylor, who writes children's books, regularly reads to
kids at St. Michael Youth Center mentioned above and is also involved
in several other New Orleans charitable organizations.
Adrian Anderson, in 2001, started a nonprofit organization called
BE AN ANGEL, WEAR YOUR HALO, which is dedicated to helping low
income families all over the United States. This organization,
among other things, puts together care packages for those in need,
which contain such items as telephone cards, gift cards from supermarkets
and clothing stores, bath and body products, snack foods for kids,
and household items. Also, for college students from poor families,
this organization provides special knapsacks, under their "Bag
of Knowledge" program.
Another ambitious project is a week long seminar, with the goal
of helping welfare and low-income mothers enter the mainstream
workforce. The sessions offered cover such things as "How
to Manage Your Money", "How to Make a Budget."
Each woman who attends receives job and interview training, a
makeover sessions with a Hollywood makeup artist and hair stylist
and even takes home a new suit for interviews. Plus, a follow-up
is given each woman after the seminar.


Kirk
Franklin (center) has just finished the first leg of his
well-received, highly
praised Hopeville Tour, with Trin-i-tee 5:7, and Gospel artists
Yolanda Adams, and Donnie McClurkin.