
Hobbies and interests
Acting And Theater
Choir
Cricket
Crafting
JROTC
Music
Singing
Sports
Trinity Osborne
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Trinity Osborne
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FinalistBio
I’m Trinity Osborne, and I’m thrilled to pursue a double major in Musical Theatre and Business—a pairing that perfectly blends my creative passion with entrepreneurial vision. As I grow, I’m committed to mastering financial skills and smart money management so that I can someday bring my dream to life: opening a space that feels like home, where live jazz, good books, and café culture come together.
Whether it becomes a jazz club, a cozy book club café bar, or a blend of them all, I want it to be a place where art, conversation, and community flourish. My academic path, combining stagecraft and business strategy, is designed to give me the confidence and the know-how to make that future real.
Education
Royse City High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
- Music
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
Career
Dream career field:
Music
Dream career goals:
Becoming a Musician with a well known business
Sports
Track & Field
Varsity2020 – Present6 years
Arts
Legacy Choir, Glades Middle Choir
Music2021 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
JROTC/ Latinos In Action — A Student2022 – 2024
Future Interests
Entrepreneurship
Vision of Music Scholarship
I plan to major in Music Business Management because I aspire to be both a musician and producer. I want to understand every part of the music world, from the creativity that brings songs to life to the business knowledge that helps those songs reach people everywhere. For me, music has never just been something I listen to; it has always been part of who I am.
I grew up surrounded by music in every corner of my home. On weekend mornings, I would wake up to Patti LaBelle’s “Somebody Loves You” playing through the speakers, or I would walk into a room where someone was singing or playing an instrument with passion. Those moments taught me that music is not just sound; it is emotion, storytelling, and connection. The way a song can make you dance, cry, or smile in an instant feels like magic to me. That magic is what made me fall in love with music, and it is why I cannot imagine my life without it.
As an artist, I want to create music that makes people feel something real. I want my songs to be honest and soulful, to speak to people the way my favorite artists have always spoken to me. Becoming a producer will let me take that passion further by helping other musicians bring their visions to life. I want to learn how to build sound from the ground up, to shape emotion through melody and lyric, and to understand how to share that art with the world.
My biggest inspirations are Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle, Michael Jackson, Samara Joy, Laufey, and Ella Fitzgerald. Each represents a different kind of greatness: Whitney’s vocal power, Patti’s timeless soul, Michael’s creativity, Samara’s depth, Laufey’s storytelling, and Ella’s effortless elegance. What inspires me most about them is their ability to connect. They did not just make music; they made memories. They became part of people’s lives. That is the kind of artist I hope to become, one whose music stays with people long after the song ends.
Studying Music Business Management will give me the tools to navigate the industry with confidence and creativity. I want to understand how to market music, organize performances, and build platforms where artists, especially young or underrepresented ones, can be heard. I believe that behind every great artist is a team that believes in their message just as strongly as they do, and I want to be both the artist and the support for others following the same dream.
In the future, I plan to use what I learn to give back to my community by creating opportunities for new talent to grow. I want to open a creative space where people can record, collaborate, and express themselves freely. Music is one of the few things in the world that connects us all, and I want to help keep that connection alive by inspiring others to share their voices too.
When people think of me years from now, I want them to remember me as someone who led with heart. Someone who did not just make music but made people feel something. I want to be remembered for spreading love, joy, and authenticity through sound. If my music can make even one person believe in themselves a little more or chase their dreams a little harder, then I will know I have made my mark.
Ward Green Scholarship for the Arts & Sciences
Going into college, I plan to study Music Business Management. For me, this isn’t just a career choice, it’s a continuation of a lifelong rhythm that’s shaped who I am. I grew up surrounded by the sound of music in every corner of my home. On Saturday or Sunday mornings, I’d wake up to the soulful voice of Patti LaBelle singing “Somebody Loves You.” Other days, I’d walk into a room where someone was strumming a guitar, playing piano, or singing their heart out. Music wasn’t just background noise; it was the heartbeat of my household.
From those early moments, I learned that music has a power unlike anything else. It brings people together, helps them heal, and expresses what words alone can’t. The way I see it, music isn’t just something you listen to, it’s something you feel. It moves through your body, takes over your spirit, and can completely change your mood with just one chord or lyric. The keys, the rhythm, the frequency of a song can pull you into a trance that makes you want to dance, cry, or simply close your eyes and breathe. That’s the magic I want to be part of for the rest of my life.
Studying Music Business Management will allow me to understand both the creative and business sides of the industry. I want to learn how artists connect with their audiences, how concerts and events come together, and how to help musicians share their voices with the world. I believe that behind every great artist, there’s a team that believes in their message just as strongly as they do. I want to be that person, the one who helps bring the vision to life, but I also want to be the artist whose voice and story inspire others.
Becoming an artist has always been a dream of mine. I want to create music that makes people feel something real, the kind of songs that someone listens to and says, “This is exactly how I feel, but I didn’t know how to say it.” I want my art to be honest, vulnerable, and full of heart. Through my music, I hope to tell stories that remind people they’re not alone, no matter what they’re going through. And by studying the business side of the industry, I’ll have the tools and knowledge to not only build my own career, but also help others do the same.
In the long run, I see myself using what I learn to build community through music. I want to create opportunities for local artists to showcase their talent, especially those who come from underrepresented or overlooked backgrounds. Music is one of the few universal languages we all speak, and I want to use it to bridge divides and give people something to believe in.
Whether it’s organizing local music festivals, mentoring young artists who don’t know where to start, or opening a creative space where people can record and collaborate, I want to make sure music remains a force for connection.
At the end of the day, this world would be nothing without music. It’s what gets us through heartbreak, celebrates our joy, and reminds us that we’re not alone. I want to dedicate my future to making sure that power never fades, and that every person, no matter who they are, has the chance to experience the same spark that’s lived inside me since the first note of “Somebody Loves You” echoed through my home.