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Trevor Exter Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Trevor Exter

The Velvet Note
4075 Old Milton Pkwy

Feb 20, 2016

7:30 PM UTC
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Trevor Exter Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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This is a musical match made in heaven!First-time listeners are sometimes puzzled when Trevor steps on stage, a cello plugged into an amp the way a rocker bears his axe. He makes music for nighthawks and dreamers. Mixing acoustic pop, American soul and restless rock energy with an itinerant vision all his own, his songs travel far and burrow deep. The lyrics, brimming with passion, are delivered by a warm, grainy voice over a subtle and surprisingly deep groove. Born in Ithaca, NY and fascinated by the cello at an early age, he moved to Brazil in 1993, hypnotized by the fire and tenderness in its music, which comes through in his performances even today.La Lucha is a Tampa Bay based trio that consists of three best friends from three different parts of the world; Colombia, Mexico & United La Lucha_Couch_Lucy PearlStates. Its members are Alejandro Arenas, bass; John O’Leary, piano; and Mark Feinman, drums. Their repertoire is a diverse mixture of Latin inspired rhythms with Jazz standards, twisted arrangements of pop songs and original compositions. Each member of the trio has extensive national and international performance experience, including a tour of Italy and France with performances at the “Umbria Jazz Festival” and “Jazz a Juan” in Juan Les Pins. La Lucha creates music that transcends genres and classifications. They consider music to be live art, which will continue to breathe, grow and evolve with their commitment to it.Showtimes: 7:30pm and 9:30pmAdmission: $23.
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Trevor Exter Biography

Born in Ithaca, NY, Trevor Exter always played different things but kept coming back to the cello. He sits with the cello and sings, but he plays it weird – like a tiny bass or a big ukulele. He also hits it sometimes. Fascinated by the cello at an early age, he went to Brazil in the 90s, hypnotized by the fire and tenderness in its music. He jammed with young Brazilian musicians who reveled in the Beatles, Coltrane and Ellington as well as their country’s icons – Antonio Jobim, Gilberto Gil, Chico Buarque and Hermeto Pascoal. His choice rig in those days was a stage mic wrapped in a napkin and wedged under the tailpiece of a cheap cello. The plan was to follow the sound but along the way life happened: gigs, love, fame, loss, despair, and a long detour during which his instrument collected dust. Jobless and broke after 9/11, Trevor gave up on music. A near-death accident in London sent him drifting to Argentina, where he came upon a dirty cello and started experimenting with it. Learning to play again felt like the first time. A style took shape and songs kept coming. Today, first-time listeners are sometimes puzzled when Trevor steps on stage, a cello plugged into an amp the way a rocker bears his axe. After a few disarming remarks and a haunting number or two, a deeper mystery becomes clear: this flame could sweep you up. Performing solo or with his band, Trevor Exter is an original, the kind that brings audiences to the edge of their seats. “Finger-picking and generally slapping around a beat-up cello, Trevor Exter makes music that is both seriously unusual and thoroughly, pleasingly accessible.” Fingertips Music “Singer and unconventional cellist Trevor Exter plucks and whacks at his big instrument and guides it through multiple climaxes.” Time Out New York “If you’re expecting a sedate orchestra recital, you’d better think again…. Exter’s crooning voice harkens back to an era of music where men weren’t afraid to wear their hearts on their sleeves.” Chris Kocher, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin “…makes you feel like you found something you didn’t even know you were missing… Trevor Exter nails it.” Ethan Kanat, BreakThruRadio.com “This album is an admirable testament to the purity of Exter’s distinct and exceptional vision.” Urban Folk Magazine on the Water EP Trevor has played with Steve Kimock, Gloria Deluxe, Nicole Renaud, De La Guarda, Gaby Kerpel, Shrine For The Black Madonna, Marc Anthony Thompson, Toujours l’Amour, Philip Hamilton, Bret Mosley, Spottiswoode and his Enemies, Bronwen Exter, Science For Girls, Novatribe, Changos, the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Poon. "I provide, you decide."
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