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Introduction:


A series of essays wherein I explore the numerous musical identities of my favorite musician: from child prodigy to teen idol to guitar hero to singer/songwriter to award-winning in-demand film composer.
Featuring news/updates and commentary/analysis of Trevor's career and associated projects.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Seasons Greetings

I'd like to wish all my readers around the world a very Happy Holiday season, whatever tradition you celebrate, with peace and joy and all good wishes for a wonderful New Year.  Thank you, as always, for your continued patronage.

I'm sure Rabinites have Trevor's version of "O Come All Ye Faithful" in their playlists and the only other holiday song I am aware of which Trevor played on was from Jon Anderson's 1985 holiday album 3 Ships - "Easier Said Than Done."  In the video, which is mostly a "making of" you can spot Trevor in some shots.



Next month, of course, will bring the premiere of the 12 Monkeys TV series on the SyFy channel, which is Trevor's latest scoring project and the second full series which he has scored.  There's been a fair amount of media coverage of late and I found this particular article interesting:
http://www.outerplaces.com/buzz/news/item/6367-6-things-we-learnt-watching-the-pilot-for-syfys-12-monkeys
For a bit of behind-the-scenes action you can check out these two Twitter accounts:
https://twitter.com/12monkeyssyfy
https://twitter.com/12monkeysroom

Filming for Season One just wrapped earlier this month, so I think it's safe to assume Trevor and Paul are still hard at work on the score.

There are plenty of ways to watch the show in the US: online at SyFy.com or by purchasing a season pass through Amazon Instant Video, and on Friday nights at 9 EST/PST, with the first episode airing January 16th.  I'm not certain yet whether I will be producing a Knowing The Score series for 12 Monkeys, but I may be recapping the first episode at the very least.