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Trevor Hall
Trevor Hall
Trevor Hall Origin Genre(s) South Carolina, USA Acoustic Rock Alternative Singer, musician Vocals, guitar 2001–present Shrek 3 (soundtrack) http://www.trevorhallmusic.com
CD "This is Blue" is available at cdbaby.com.
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Notable Songs
• • • • • • • • Other Ways Lime tree (Co-Written by Samuel Markus) Beautiful Lunatic Lady Love My Beating Heart Om Shakti Om Giri’s Song Stinky’s Song
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Trevor Hall is a 21-year-old American born singer, lyricist and guitarist. He is most famous for his song "Other Ways" which was a part of the Shrek the third soundtrack.
Concerts
• Dec 16 2008 7:00P Phoenix Concert Theatre w/ Matisyahu Toronto, Ontario • Dec 17 2008 6:30P Metropolis w/ Matisyahu West Montreal, Quebec • Dec 18 2008 8:00P Higher Ground w/ Matisyahu South Burlington, Vermont • Jan 17 2009 8:00P The Rock Boat Miami, Florida • Feb 11 2009 8:00P Velour Provo, Utah • Feb 15 2009 7:30P Soiled Dove Denver, Colorado • Feb 18 2009 7:00P Varsity Theater Minneapolis, Minnesota • Feb 21 2009 7:00P Birdy’s Indianapolis, Indiana • Feb 24 2009 7:00P Blind Pig Ann Arbor, Michigan
Biography
Trevor has been writing and performing since he was 14 years old. His introduction to music was from his father’s drum kit. He claims to have always been surrounded and absorbed by music. He cites Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Ben Harper and Björk as his main influences.[1]
Inspiration
Trevor’s music is heavily influenced by Indian culture and values. He has a long pilgrimage to India where he visited many places of worship.[1] One of the more visible signs of this is the tattoo on the back of his neck that says ’Mother’ in Hindi (Hindi: ??).
Albums
Trevor’s first CD is entitled "Lace up your Shoes." He then released a 4-song EP called "The Rascals Have Returned". He has an album "The Elephants Door" on a shelf after being dropped from Geffen records. Trevor is featured on a tribute album of The Band entitled, "The Endless Highway." He just released a his second live album and his new
References
[1] ^ "Official Biography". trevorhallmusic.com. http://www.trevorhallmusic.com/bio/. [2] "Trevor Hall: Discs". trevorhallmusic.com. http://www.trevorhallmusic.com/discs/.
External links
• Trevor Hall Myspace music page
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Trevor Hall
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