Trey Pearson


Trey Pearson is an American singer-songwriter. He founded the American Christian rock band Everyday Sunday in 1997 in Columbus, Ohio. He currently resides in Columbus and produces independent pop music as a solo artist.

Everyday Sunday (1997-2014)

Pearson established Everyday Sunday in 1997 and was the lead singer. The band saw a number of changes in their set-up, with major members including Pearson on lead vocals, Jesse Counts and Aaron Eikenberry on guitars, Brandon Eikenberry on bass, and Kevin Cramblet on drums. Over time, many other musicians were in the line-up, including Dan Hunter, Chris Hines, Jason Siemer, and Andrew Martin. Other members included Wade James, Tyler Craft, Chris Saiben, Nick Spencer, Micah Kuiper, Jon-Paul Kauffman, Collin Wilbrandt.
The band released two albums on Flicker Records:Stand Up and Anthems for the Imperfect. Wake Up! Wake Up! was released May 22, 2007 through Inpop Records followed by Best Night of Our Lives , also on Inpop. The band released an EP independently in 2013 titled A New Beginning. After the break-up of the band, Pearson continued creating music as a solo artist.

Solo Career (''Love Is Love,'' 2015-current)

On November 17, 2017, Pearson released his first solo EP Love is Love. Three singles from the EP were released in the preceding months: "Silver Horizon", "Love is Love", and "The Good Grief."

Personal life

Pearson was married to his wife, Lauren, and they had two children together. The couple separated after seven-and-a-half years of marriage.
After struggling for almost two decades with his sexuality, Pearson publicly announced that he is gay in an interview with Ohio-based Magazine in May 2016.
In summer 2016, Pearson was interviewed on The View about his acceptance of himself as a gay man. Pearson was one of the featured in a promotional video by Human Rights Campaign titled "HRC Celebrates National Coming Out Day 2016".
In September 2016, Pearson was scheduled to perform at Joshua Fest, a "major Christian music festival". Pearson had announced his pleasure at being "the first openly gay artist to ever play a major Christian music festival". However, multiple staff members threatened to walk out if Pearson remained on the festival lineup. Pearson was removed from the lineup, but still performed with Five Iron Frenzy.

Discography

Albums (Everyday Sunday)