Trey Ivey Weds Lauren Copolo on June 6

Trey Ivey, the pianist for Legacy Five, was married on Saturday, June 6. In front of a wedding crowd of over 250 family and friends, Ivey and Lauren Copolo took their vows in the courtyard area at the historic Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center in Roanoke, VA.
Lauren, a Roanoke native, was a Psychology major and currently works in the mental health industry as a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Technician. The Iveys make their home in Spring Hill, TN, a suberb south of Nashville.
Further, StowTown Records and Ivey just released Ivey's debut solo project, "Timeless." The album is filled with many of the popular old hymns of the church like "Victory in Jesus", "Softly and Tenderly", and "How Great Thou Art/My Tribute" along with a few longtime Southern Gospel classics like "Just Over in the Gloryland/I Feel Like I Am Traveling On" and Mosie Lister's "Goodbye World Goodbye."
"It's a collection of some of my all-time favorite songs that I grew up on," said Ivey. "It's just such an honor to have two influential icons like Lari Goss and Wayne Haun play such a big part in this project. I was also so happy to have two of the best singers in the industry, TaRanda Greene and Amber Nelon Thompson, add their powerful voices to the album."
Timeless is available now at Christian bookstores and retailers everywhere as well as most digital outlets.
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