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Trevor has been chosen by MTV as one of the 20 emerging artists for 2010 in their "Subway Fresh Buzz" campaign. See his interview and performance here: http://www.mtviggy.com/content/25062

Visit Trevor's Myspace page here: http://www.myspace.com/trevorhall to hear his latest music!

 

TREVOR HALL HEADLINE WINTER TOUR DATES BEGIN JANUARY 27, 2010


NEW SINGLE, “VOLUME” FROM SELF-TITLED VANGUARD RECORDS DEBUT AT RADIO NOW

“I just wanna melt away in all Its grace, drift away to that sacred place where there’s no more you and me no more they and we just unity.”
From “Unity,” written by Trevor Hall and Matisyahu

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After a series of sold-out tours with Matisyahu, Colbie Caillat and Michael Franti & Spearhead in 2009, Trevor Hall is hitting the road again – this time on his own six week headline run beginning January 27, 2010 in San Francisco. Trevor’s self-titled debut on Vanguard Records was released last July and debuted on Billboard’s Heatseeker chart at #7. He toured the country 3 times over, was named one of the Top 20 New Artists in 2009 by Music Connection magazine and received rave reviews for his intense live performances including this from Seattle Weekly: “I was blown away when he proceeded to perform chilling songs that sounded somewhere between Jack Johnson & Bob Marley.” While Metromix stated: “If you’ve never heard him, you need to. If you’ve seen him perform, come again. My heart is not so easily swayed, and Trevor Hall accomplished that feat in a matter of seconds. Imagine what he can do for a whole concert.”

Trevor Hall is a breath of fresh air in today’s music scene. His latest album, produced by Marshall Altman (Matt Nathanson, Kate Voegele, Marc Broussard), embodies a soulfulness, depth and passion far beyond his 23 years. Trevor combines a unique musical mix of reggae and acoustic rock that serve as a landscape for his thought-provoking, inspiring lyrics.

Trevor infuses his songs with a deep sense of spirituality and social responsibility, as evidenced in the lead single “Unity,” written and performed with his friend Matisyahu. The two artists were on tour together when news of the Mumbai terrorist attacks hit the media. Trevor had made two trips to India, one a pilgrimage with two monks from a Southern California temple (whom he continues to live with), the second on his own in celebration of his 21st birthday. But the sectarian violence hit close to home for Matisyahu, who knew some of those who’d been murdered in a synagogue that had been targeted by the terrorists.

“We read about it, talked about it, meditated about it, and we started writing lyrics back and forth,” Trevor recalls. “On the external level, it’s obviously about the unity of all beliefs. We call it by many names, but there’s only one truth. But on a much deeper, internal level, it’s about the mystical place in your own heart where all these things merge into one thing. So the song works both ways.” Trevor also performed and co-wrote four songs that appear on Matisyahu’s new album, LIGHT.

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Click here to view the EPK for “Unity.” Additional tracks on Trevor Hall include the new single“Volume,” (click here to listen), a new recording of THE LIME TREE featuring Colbie Caillat, as well as "Many Roads,” and “Where’s The Love” which also reflect the spirit of harmony, strength and togetherness.

Amongst Trevor’s many charitable affiliations, he recently aligned himself with The Hunger Site, the Rainforest Action Network and recently performed at an event for the Homeless Not Toothless Organization in Santa Monica, California honoring Sharon Stone and Antwone Fisher.

Originally from South Carolina, Trevor Hall is most known for his songs “The Lime Tree” and “Other Ways” which was featured in the Shrek the Third Soundtrack. He has been writing and performing since his early teens and touring since he was 17. Besides Trevor’s current Vanguard release, Trevor also has released several independent recordings – “This Is Blue,” “Alive & on the Road,” “Lace up Your Shoes” along with his EP, “The Rascals Have Returned.”

DATE LOCATION VENUE
Trevor Hall BAND
JAN    
27 San Francisco, CA Cafe' Du Nord
28 Arcata, CA Humboldt Brews
29 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
30 Seattle, WA University of Washington
FEB    
2 Alta, WY Trap Bar
3 Boise, ID The Reef
4 Provo, UT Club Velour
5 Steamboat Springs, CO Ghost Ranch Saloon
6 Denver, CO Bluebird Theater
9 Des Moines, IA Vaudeville Mews
10 St. Louis, MO Firebird
11 Lawrence, KS The Bottleneck
12 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
13 Chicago, IL Schubas Tavern
14 Chicago, IL Schubas Tavern
17 Baltimore, MD 8x10
18 New York, NY Mercury Lounge
19 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
20 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
21 Allston, MA Harper's Ferry
24 Philadelphia, PA Tin Angel
25 Vienna, VA Jammiin' Java
26 Columbus, OH The Basement
27 Charlotte, NC Double Door
28 Atlanta, GA Smith's Olde Bar
MAR    
3 Austin, TX Stubb's Bar-B-Q
5 Santa Fe Brewing Co Santa Fe, NM
6 Compound Bar & Grill Phoenix, AZ
7 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
13 Santa Monica, CA Dakota Live Music Hall

 

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For further information contact:

Ken Phillips/KPPG, Inc. – kpgroup@yahoo.com – 323 845-9997

Lucy Sabini/Vanguard Records – lsabini@vanguardrecords.com – 310-829-9355x137

Jena Vuylsteke/Vanguard Records – jena@vanguardrecords.com – 310-829-9355 x158

 

 


 

 

TREVOR HALL - Bio

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Trevor Hall’s self-titled Vanguard debut embodies a soulfulness, depth and passion far beyond the artist’s 22 years. His youthful exterior belies the depth and intensity of an old soul. Trevor’s music is an unconventional mix of acoustic rock and reggae that serves as a vibrant landscape for his thought-provoking, inspiring lyrics. Produced by Marshall Altman (Matt Nathanson, Kate Voegele, Marc Broussard), Trevor Hall encompasses the entire cosmology of this one-of-a-kind young artist, from the opening “Internal Heights,” with its sitar-accented electro-groove, which recalls Peter Gabriel at his most expansive, to the meditative and intimate closer “Many Roads,” in which Trevor seems to be channeling his primary inspiration, Bob Marley. Indeed, “Many Roads” could stand as Trevor’s “One Love.” “We’ve heard there are many paths, but it turns out they all lead to the same place,” he says of the song’s ultimate point.

“These songs are not all where I’m at presently,” Trevor explains. “Many of them are where I aspire to be. With some of them, I feel like it’s somebody else talking to me. When I sing the line ‘Maintain internal heights,’ for example, people might think I’m talking to them, but I’m also telling myself to remember that. ‘Internal Heights’ came about because I have a lot of Rastafarian friends, and they’d always say ‘Maintain internal heights’ as a pick-me-up or a greeting. I really thought about that, because it’s the sum of everything, really, in my life: to try to maintain that internal place where you’re very light, very high on spirit. So I took that idea and went with it. The demo I recorded was very calming, but when I brought it in to Marshall, it went in this uptempo, rocking direction, which I hadn’t expected, but I love it in this form. It’s one of my favorite tracks on the record. It’s also the calling for the record. Every song points back to that one line: maintain internal heights.”

 

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“Trevor’s musical perspective is really his emotional perspective,” says Altman. “Hope, positivity, persistence, faith, joy, love for his fellow man, kindness and a beautiful sense of reckless abandon all embody him as a person and as an artist. Musically, Trevor Hall spans several genres—soul, reggae, pop, electronica, folk—yet the record feels singular in its origin, really. It’s not a sum of its parts; it’s the sum of Trevor.”

He infuses his songs with a deep sense of spirituality, as evidenced in the lead single “Unity,” written and performed with his friend (Hasidic reggae artist) Matisyahu. The two artists were on tour together when news of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India hit the media. Trevor had made two trips to India, one a pilgrimage with two monks from a Southern California temple where he still lives, the second on his own in celebration of his 21st birthday. But the sectarian violence hit closer to home for Matisyahu, who knew some of those who’d been murdered in a synagogue that had been targeted by the terrorists.

“On the external level, it’s obviously about the unity of all beliefs,” Trevor says of the song. “We call it by many names but there’s only one truth. But on a much deeper, internal level, it’s about the mystical place in your own heart where all these things merge into one thing. So the song works on both levels. Matisyahu is Jewish, and here’s this incomprehensible incident that happened in India. So we were talking about it, reading about it and meditating about it and writing lyrics back and forth. And the last night of the tour, I’d just come up with the chorus to the song and was playing it in my dressing room. His dressing room was right next door, and when he heard me singing the part—‘I just wanna melt away in all Its grace, drift away to that sacred place where there’s no more you and me, no more they and we, just unity’—he came in and jokingly said, ‘Where’d that come from?’”

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The album contains one captivating song after another. “The Lime Tree,” a serene ballad that has become a fan favorite, features a guest vocal from Trevor’s friend Colbie Caillat, while “Where’s the Love” marries a buoyant midtempo groove to a call for people to cast away the prejudices that divide them and come together in a global community. At the other extreme is the blazing rocker “Volume,” which turns out to be about meditation. “Sometimes when you’re playing music, there’s a silence in the sound,” he points out. “Even when it’s externally really loud, internally it’s very still.” The summery, easy-going “31 Flavors” is the closest thing here to a traditional love song. “It was inspired by an old crush,” he says. “I used that juice to write it.”

Trevor spent his first 16 years in Hilton Head, S.C., and started playing music early on, with his parents’ encouragement and support. “My dad was a drummer and a musician himself,” he points out. “For my 15th or 16th birthday, my dad got me some time in his friend's recording studio. I made my first record, which was mostly sold to my friends and family. In 10th grade, Trevor headed to California to attend the Idyllwild School for the Arts, an international boarding school in the mountains east of Los Angeles, to study classical guitar. Trevor soaked up everything in this rich new environment. “I was craving a higher taste, and the food was there for me,” he says.

Before graduating from high school, he was signed to a record deal with a major label. The company went through a reorganization and only released a sampler EP. Trevor who had already toured extensively with many artists including Steel Pulse, Rusted Root, Matisyahu, Colbie Caillat, Stevie Nicks, Ziggy Marley and Keb Mo, never stopped touring. He also never stopped writing and during this period he wrote some of his best work. After being released from his contract, Trevor and his touring percussionist / drummer, Chris Steele, recorded 14 of these new songs, and self-released the resulting album, which he titled This Is Blue and an accompanying live album entitled Alive & On The Road. “It was a wonderful, liberating experience,” he recalls.

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Not long afterward, Trevor brought his acoustic guitar to the Vanguard offices in Santa Monica and played some of his new songs for the staff. It was love at first sight…and first listen. “I really liked the vibe there,” he says. “It was so different from what I’d experienced.” So Trevor signed with Vanguard, and label head Kevin Welk suggested he check out Altman. They decided to work together, and Altman helped him shape the material into its present form. “Marshall was able to take what I had and make it more accessible,” says Trevor.

It’s fair to say that every one of these dozen tracks conveys a message, but Trevor’s only agenda is the desire to express the sheer joy of being alive and on a journey toward wisdom. The message of “Sing the Song,” in which jubilation is cranked up to 11, could represent the album as a whole. Trevor describes the lyric as a call to “Wake up, join in and celebrate. It’s a song of life.” So are they all.

Hall’s previous recordings have appeared in numerous films and television shows including his recording, “Other Ways,” which was in the Shrek the Third feature and soundtrack. Trevor also covered the Band’s “Life is a Carnival” for the star-studded tribute album, Endless Highway: The Music of the Band.