About Leroy Hyson II
Leroy Hyson II is a multifaceted music professional, educator, and creative entrepreneur whose work spans vocal performance, music direction, production, and sound engineering. A graduate of Towson University, where he studied voice, Leroy co-founded the viral vocal group The Trills in 2015 while still a student. Under his creative leadership as Music Director, The Trills have grown into a national sensation with a social media following of nearly 4 million across platforms, known for their genre-blending a cappella arrangements, vibrant online presence, and powerhouse performances.
In addition to his work as a performer and producer, Leroy is an experienced vocal coach, committed to helping singers develop confidence, technique, and artistic identity. His coaching approach integrates technical fundamentals with emotional clarity, helping clients overcome mental and physical blocks and connect deeply with their voice.
Leroy is also the founder of Hyson House, a production company designed to guide beginner to intermediate songwriters through the process of writing, producing, and releasing their own original music. With a focus on accessibility and empowerment, Hyson House bridges the gap between creative vision and professional-quality execution—providing artists with the tools, mentorship, and environment to bring their music to life.
With a strong foundation in music production and hands-on expertise in both live and studio sound engineering, Leroy offers a rare combination of artistic insight and technical precision. Whether he’s arranging a complex vocal piece, mixing a single, running live sound, or guiding a young songwriter through their first release, his goal is always the same: to create music that feels alive, intentional, and true to the artist behind it.
At the heart of everything Leroy does is a deep love for people and for music. He is a proud husband and father to one son, and he brings that same care, joy, and integrity into every project, performance, and person he works with.