"In "Twenty Something", Katie expresses such wisdom because she asks: "Can someone throw me a line..." God and others provide so many lines for us to "get a grip on this life I'm leading".
GREEN BAY, WI, September 04, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Trotta reflected that "...writing 'Twenty Something' and playing it at shows, I have learned one of the best and most important lessons of my life. Everyone feels lost at times. No one feels like they have a completely firm grip on their life. We are all taking it day by day. And that is okay."
Hailing from Indianapolis, Katie Trotta graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, spent a few years in the 'live music capitol' of Austin, TX and eventually made her way to 'music city USA'... all the while honing her craft of piano-driven, heartfelt pop songs. Trotta's first year in Nashville was marked by several new songs... and a new record titled 'Twenty Something'. Teaming with producers, Eli Chastain and Jason Miller, 'Twenty Something' is her first full length, fully produced album made possible by a Kickstarter campaign. Featuring songs about stumbling through relationships, growing up, and figuring out what you want out of life, 'Twenty Something' was written through the perspective of Trotta's experiences going through her twenties.
Franciscan Postulant Mary Bettag connected the sentiments of "Twenty Something" with her own experience. "Those threshold moments in life are often moments of fear or anxiety as we worry about making the "right choice." At least that's how I felt during my final years of college as I was approaching graduation. During moments like that we search and we search for what it is that will give our life meaning, purpose, and fulfillment. "
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