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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 22, 2015

Media Watch: blast from the past

An ongoing series wherein I comment on Trevor's recent publicity.

I wanted to wish all my readers around the world a very Happy Holidays, whatever tradition you may observe.  I know we're all looking forward to more new music from Trevor in 2016, and especially (hopefully) the new vocal album!

As a special fandom treat, recently I discovered...well...let's call it a "rough" transcript of an interview which Trevor gave to journalist Mick Wall back in 2011 which was posted on Wall's blog in June 2014.  They discuss details of Trevor's London-era career, specifically the recording of Wolf, and the rather shocking revelation that the multitracks of Wolf no longer exist because they were later recorded over!  Trevor also recounts the development deal with Geffen and the beginnings of YesWest, as well as a mention of his ongoing work on Jacaranda.

http://mickwall.com/?p=269

For those unfamiliar with Wall's work, he has authored a number of books on various rock bands as well as his own adventures in UK music journalism as a writer for Sounds and Kerrang! among other publications.  As he notes in the transcript, Mick first met Trevor in London back in 1980.