Trio - Television, Film, Music, and Books

Television, Film, Music, and Books

  • Trio (TV network), a former American cable and satellite television channel owned by NBC Universal
  • Trio (novel), a 1943 novel by Dorothy Baker
  • Trio (film), a 1950 film directed by Ken Annakin and Harold French
  • Trio (TV series), a South Korean television drama produced by the MBC in 2002
  • "Trio" (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis
  • Trio (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), sixth season antagonists on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Trio (band), a German pop band who wrote "Da da da"
  • Trio (Swedish band), an acronym for "The.Rhythm.Is.Odd" a Swedish psychedelic prog band
  • "Trio", a 1974 instrumental song by King Crimson
  • The Trio, one incarnation of Trey Anastasio (band)
  • The Trio, Southern Gospel supergroup consisting of Anthony Burger, Ivan Parker and Kirk Talley
  • Trio (Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris album), 1987
  • Trio (Marcin Wasilewski album), 2004
  • The Trio (1973 album), by Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Pedersen
  • Trio II, a 1999 album by Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris
  • The Trio (Oscar Peterson album), a live 1961 album featuring a jazz trio led by the Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson
  • Trio!, a jazz supergroup consisting of Stanley Clarke, Jean-Luc Ponty, and Béla Fleck
  • Trios, Op. 1 (Stamitz), the first publication of a work by Johann Stamitz

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