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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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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Interesting things which might have been

Found a very interesting tidbit courtesy of an article on The South African website regarding the latest release from South African singer/songwriter/guitarist Steve Louw, whose latest album Headlight Dreams was produced by fellow countryman and acclaimed producer Kevin Shirley.

First, as context let's recall this mention from the 2020 PROG interview/profile with Malcolm Dome:

There's every chance that Trevor will have at least two opportunities to work live with orchestras in the next year or so.  Although nothing is yet confirmed, these possibilities clearly excite him.

"One performance would concentrate on my own work, while the other would give me the chance to get involved with a very big name from the rock world.  I can't say more about either concert right now.  However, I feel confident both will happen, with at least one in London."

As my readers are already aware, Lee Pomeroy commented on one of these opportunities in an interview he gave to Yes Music Podcast that same year, and Trevor elaborated on it to me when I interviewed him in July; it involved appearing with an orchestra to perform what would presumably be a variety of his scoring compositions and perhaps some other songs as well.

Back to the aforementioned article, it appears that this is the other project which was planned while the world was still in the pre-pandemic state of things.  Having completed work with Shirley on his latest album in Nashville, Louw and his producer then go their separate ways:

I flew to New York on the 3rd of March, en route back to South Africa, and Kevin headed to LA to film with Trevor Rabin who was scoring Joe Bonamassa songs with a full orchestra for a live concert film they were going to film last August at Red Rock in Colorado.

Hence the "very big name from the rock world" descriptor.  I'm assuming the filming referred to had to do with creating bonus material for what would likely have been a home video/streaming release of the proposed show.  Alas, the best laid plans of...well, everybody, at that point.

Besides being fellow expats, Kevin and Trevor do have a long acquaintance, and it's very easy to imagine Kevin turning to Trevor when this particular opportunity presented itself in regards to one of his long-running clients, Shirley having produced or co-produced all of Bonamassa's albums since 2006.

Hopefully, as our live music landscape here in the US begins to slowly but surely return to normal, this project will be revived for a potential late 2021 or '22 release.

Monday, May 3, 2021

update: Union 30 Live contents

With thanks as always to Henry Potts and his website Where Are They Now? - Yes for providing updates to this release, as those who are on the mailing list have also been just recently informed, there have been significant changes made to the final contents of the Union 30 Live CD/DVD boxset.  Most importantly, the Denver show is now included.

This is important to me because it changes the trajectory of my new series, so I'm glad to have this information myself.  As well, it might change the minds of a few potential purchasers.

Revised Contents (arranged in chronological order)

CDx3+DVD: Pensacola Civic Centre 9th April 1991
CDx3: Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA 17th April 1991
CDx2+DVD: Nassau Colosseum 20th April 1991
CDx2+DVD: McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO 9th May 1991
CDx3: Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany 31st May 1991 (FM Broadcast)
CDx2: Wembley Arena, UK  29th June 1991 (FM Broadcast)
CDx2+DVD: Madison Square Garden, NYC 15th July 1991
CDx2: Alpine Valley Music Theatre, Wisconsin 26th July 1991
CDx2+DVD: Shoreline Amphitheatre (Remastered) 8th August 1991
CDx2: Yokohama Bunka Taiikukan 4th March 1992
CDx4: Bonus Tracks (Live, Soundchecks, Radio Shows, and Rehearsals)

One interesting thing to note (for me, anyway) is that with the vinyl box set you also receive a copy of the Mountain View show on DVD, which, well...if you don't already have it that's probably a nice bonus.

The release date had been changed to May 17th, though the update provided status that the sets are being delivered from manufacturing in China and so the merchandising arm is "due to start shipping out the sets by the end of May" which I'm assuming means that most should have their purchase by mid-June.