Corey and Trina

A husband-and-wife team, they performed throughout all regions of Newfoundland and Labrador and were extremely popular on the island pub scene.

[3] In 1975, backed by The Country Ducats, they recorded some of their most popular tracks at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

The album, Songs of Newfoundland--Corey and Trina's Variety Show, released on Audat Records, was a mix of traditional East Coast and country music, with covers of songs by Kris Kristofferson and Hank Williams Sr., as well as Corey's "Confederation Joe".

It was another eclectic mix, featuring Dolly Parton and Conway Twitty covers, and two of their own songs - "The Wolf is At the Door" and "The Northern Lights of Labrador", which was written by Trina's brother, Don Fulford.

[8][9] Corey and Trina are included in the top 20 of The Downhome Music Poll of favourite Newfoundland Songs and Musicians of All Time.