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Trevor Hall

Trevor Hall

Trevor Hall

by Chris Anderson

(for the full article and multimedia experience, read the OM-Times April 2010 Edition)

Originally from South Carolina, singer, songwriter-guitarist Trevor Hall is a fascinating young artist who brings a dynamic new twist to the prevailing music scene. His new self-titled Vanguard debut album is eclectic, empathetic and enjoyable from start to finish. Although he’s only 23 years of age his unique musical mix of reggae and acoustic rock with occasional overtones of light country acts as a engaging soundscape for his enlightened visions and thought-provoking dialogue

His music comes from that deeper place in the soul and expresses a cryptic spirituality, (evidenced in the single “Unity” that he wrote and performed with his friend Matisyahu… accessible on YouTube). Having made two trips to India, one a pilgrimage with two monks from a Southern California temple (whom he occasionally stays with when on the West Coast), the second on his own in celebration of his 21st birthday, Trevor commits his life to being supportive of those who survive on the fringe of society; abandoned children, displaced people and the poor.

Many of the tracks on his Trevor Hall album (especially Where’s The Love, My Baba, and Sing the Song) reflect an evolving spirit of harmony, unity and devotion to achieving global peace in this era of human evolution on the planet.

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Trevor’s best known for his songs The Lime Tree and Other Ways (a featured track on the Shrek 3 Soundtrack). Writing and performing since his early teens he’s also released two independent recordings. Catch him on the web at:

www.trevorhallmusic.com
www.myspace.com/trevorhall

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