Trevor B. Power “What Is Real”

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    Artista / Grupo: Trevor B. Power

    Álbum: What Is Real

    Discográfica: Farm 189 / Blind Raccoon

    Año publicación: 2021

    Fecha crítica: 4/2021

    Valoración: GREAT

Singer, guitar and harmonica player Trevor B. Power received a great musical background from his parents, who really loved music. That background, together with his natural skills and qualities, let him to devote his work to music, so he started a career focused on this art, traveling from city to city and town to town along United States. Working at legendary radio station WNTI, Trevor was able to meet many musicians like Bobby Whitlock (Derek And The Dominos) or CoCo Carmel who encouraged him to write and record his own songs. This is his second album and includes ten songs that, besides showing his deep influences like Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash or Joe Strummer, Trevor develops his personal own sound that becomes a good mixture of rock ‘n’ roll, blues, roots music and soul he sings with his raw broken voice which gives an extreme personality to his performing, which allows him to sing both melancholic intimate songs as well as more joyful straightforward happy ones, showing the indomitable spirit that can be found along this interesting recording. Besides Trevor B. Power on guitar, harmonica and vocals, you will also find Anthony Krizan on guitar, bass, drums, tambourine and vocals, John Ginty and Rob Clores on B-3 and piano and the special collaboration of Will Wilde on harmonica and Danielle Illario and Matt Migliorino on vocal harmonies.



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