Trina (Fulford) and Corey Crewe spent over three decades recording and performing in hundreds of communities throughout the province. They were played on all the radio stations and appeared on TV. Corey and Trina were dubbed The Sonny and Cher of Newfoundland. Trina was born on Marasheen Island in 1950 and died in Calgary, Alberta in 2007. Corey is from Grand Bank but is a Placentia Bay man by association.
A Few of Trina and Corey's Songs
Little Ragamuffin
A sad, sad song with a surprise happy ending (from the album Newfoundland. Simm's Studio. 2006).
Northern Lights of Labrador
Corey and Trina's greatest hit written by her brother Don Fulford (from the album Newfoundland. Simm's Studio. 2006).
The Wolf is at the Door
A comic song of the dangers of debt (from the album Newfoundland. Simm's Studio. 2006).
There’s a Mother Always Waiting
A traditional song of a prodigal son (from the album Newfoundland. Simm's Studio. 2006).
Seaman, Sailor, Fisherman
Corey and Trina give us her brother Don Fulford's song about the heartbreak of being resettled. From the album Newfoundland. Simm's Studio. 2006.