@trevor-sewell
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Before concluding Part II of the interview with Trevor Sewell I want to thank Trevor again for his time he gave to us his fans in sharing for this post and for his music he brings to our lives. It enriches our lives. Please take some time and visit Trevor's web site and also look for his new album "Independence " at the retail outlets linked below. I am fortunate to have acquired Independence and his album Calling Your Name (another personal favorite) in my own collection which adds nicely to my blues collection. I don't think one should be without
Part II
BM: You are a brilliant composer & storyteller. What is your process for creating your lyrics and music?
Trevor: Thank you Toni that’s very kind of you – my process changes all the time I tend to write all the time -sometimes it may be just picking up my guitar and starting to sing something – anything. I usually stick my phone on to record the rough ideas and sometimes I might even be watching TV while its happening I just open my mouth and make grunting noises while I’m experimenting with some chords – it sounds awful but if I get something that I like it sort of means something to me when I play it back. Sometimes I go into the studio and maybe stick a drum loop on and just jam – I try not to think about structure at that time or in fact anything really. The words usually just come in their most basic form at the same time. I have no idea where the words come from I have a theory that there is a little bloke inside my head with a desk and a pen and paper and he sort of just does that – I never think about them as he always delivers something that I like – very occasionally there might be a line which I think may sound like a very strong line but if it just doesn’t’ sit well with me, I throw it out but that’s pretty much the only times I disagree with the little bloke in my head.
BM: With all that you have experienced as a musician what has success come to mean for you?
Trevor: Success is just such a movable concept as the goal posts are always changing. I tend not to think about it and I definitely don’t measure it in any financial terms. I like being able to do what I like and I am generally a happy sort of person with a lovely family around me who put up with having to hear the same song blasting out of my recording studio over and over again while I’m writing stuff. I’m happier now than I have ever been musically because I just do what I like and its really great when other people seem to like it. The other major thing is that everyone from my area and on Facebook have been so incredibly supportive sharing things and generally giving me the encouragement that perhaps you don’t always get on a label who tend to be more interested in the financial side. Once you remove the money side all together it gets to be much more fun and I feel that I am more or less back in the same mindset as I was when I started at thirteen years of age with my first guitar- In other words I’m back to playing just because I want to!– I guess that is sort of a success in its self. I feel very lucky that I discovered playing music all of those years ago and that I still really like doing it today.
BM: As an award wining bluesman, performer, & recording artist, can you share some of your best tips for an aspiring artist?
Trevor: This might sound like a ‘I’ve heard all this before’ scenario but (and I had this said to me many times over the years but chose to ignore it –DOH!) – Just do something that you want to do and stop trying to please everybody – if you like it then the chances are that someone else somewhere will too – its more a question of finding like minded people and growing your own audience and in this day and age with social networks etc. its all possible – in fact that’s how I met you Toni - like I say I wish I had taken that on board a lot of years ago but I suppose I had to discover it for myself –I think hindsight would have come in very handy at times.
if you you're in the UK Newscastle area and you get the chance go out to see Trevor and his band please say hello.
http://www.trevorsewell.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/trevor-sewell/id302293430
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/trevorsewell
©ttaylor2013
- "Com' on Train"... next stop The Trevor Sewell Band (barefootandmusic.wordpress.com)
Part I of II
Some of the best Blues musicians globally are not from the southern region of the USA where the roots of Blues was founded. Trevor Sewell's British Blues Band - The Trevor Sewell Band reaches the rocky and soft shores of Blues-hounds everywhere, bringing his fantastic storytelling through his lyrics and guitar.
Vocally & musically I have become a hard fast fan of the band's.
I find Trevor to be the epitome of a consummate lead guitarist and singer/songwriter. Though I have not had the pleasure of seeing the band perform live (yet, albeit on my bucket list) his persona & showmanship comes across even in his recordings and videos. Trevor's vocals & guitar chops speak Front-Man without question.
Hearing the rich timbre of a bluesy vocalist like Trevor Sewell is why I like listening to someone....singing the blues .
With release of Trevor's latest CD titled "* Independence " and receiving the 2013 Hollywood Music Media Award for Best blues (more details to follow) on the same day no doubt swung Trevor's life into full motion, yet he still finds the time to share with his fans. Being a generous person is only a glimpse of who Trevor is; and in that spirit he took time for an interview with wonderful details about himself and his music. Because Trevor so pleasantly surprised this writer by his openness and sharing, he inspired this to be a two-part series, which is an amazing & humble honor for Barefoot Music.
So on that note, as a favorite DJ of mine often says; “ You didn't come here to listen to me... .
Trevor: The Artwork was designed by Doug Wallace a very talented Design Student at Northumbria University (well technically he is actually a graduate of the Interactive Media Design course there). The photo was taken in Shaw along the Blues Trail in America by Paul Blackburn. I wanted something that suggested Independence and blues but with a more contemporary edge and I think Doug has hit the spot with this. I also liked that it wasn’t just another picture of me.
BM: You've been in the industry for many years, working with some fantastic musicians and studios; how would you say your music has changed over time?
Want to know about Trevor's favorite gear? Learn who in Trevor's dreams would he like to jam with.
Tune in for part II and learn more about bluesmen Trevor Sewell. A BIG THANK YOU Trevor for taking away from your valuable
composing and studio time to chat.
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Purchase Trevor's new CD INDEPENDENCE at these fine outlets below
www.cdbaby.com
www.itunes.com
ttaylor2013
Want to know about Trevor's favorite gear? Learn who in Trevor's dreams would he like to jam with.
Tune in for part II and learn more about bluesmen Trevor Sewell. A BIG THANK YOU Trevor for taking away from your valuable
composing and studio time to chat.
.
Purchase Trevor's new CD INDEPENDENCE at these fine outlets below
www.cdbaby.com
www.itunes.com
ttaylor2013
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