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== Career == She recorded her debut album ''[[Cockamamie]]'' in 1994 while running her own [[desktop publishing]] business. The track "Better Than Nothing" received considerable airplay on [[alternative rock]] radio stations across the United States. She later released her second album, ''[[Gun Shy Trigger Happy]]'', in 1997. Trynin would later release a book entitled ''[[Everything I'm Cracked Up to Be]]'' in 2006 about her experience in the [[music industry]]. Trynin played guitar for Dave Wanamaker's band [[Loveless (American band)|Loveless]], who released an album, ''[[Gift to the World]]'', in 2003. After Loveless broke up, she took a break from music to raise her daughter. In 2015, Trynin formed the band Cujo and began playing semi-regularly at small clubs in and around Boston. In 2018, Trynin joined Band of Their Own, an all-female [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]] formed to perform at Hot Stove Cool Music, the annual benefit show supporting the Foundation to be Named Later, the charity established by former [[Boston Red Sox]] and current [[Chicago Cubs]] executive [[Theo Epstein]] and his twin brother Paul Epstein. Band of Their Own also features among others [[Kay Hanley]], [[Freda Love Smith]], [[Tanya Donelly]], [[Gail Greenwood]], Magen Tracy, and Jennifer D'Angora. In keeping with the baseball and all-female theme, they chose the name "Band of Their Own" as a tribute to the documentary and subsequent film ''[[A League of Their Own]]'' about the [[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]]; the band's logo, designed by Greenwood, is modeled on the logo of the AAGPBL.
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