Performed in Springfield, MO at Songpull 3
About the Song
Before performing his song Trevor shares a little about his musical past, and what keeps him focused on writing song after song. Then with his tune about trouble and heartache, Trevor reminds us to salute each other for pulling out of those hard places and to always stay inspired.
About the Songwriter
Trevor is a twenty four year old musician living in Nashville TN. He has spent most of his life playing music. He started writing and performing at the early age of 11 and fronted the Columbia signed, Flick at 12 years old. After Flick's break up Trevor went on to form Rabbit Fighter. Now he focuses his efforts on a solo career and hopes to continue bringing his songs to the world. Whether it be Songpull.com or anyone else willing to listen. Click here to hear a full recorded version of one of Trevor's Songpull favorites from Springfield Songpull 1, "Free".
Songwriter's Occupation
Part-time at Innovative Percussion / Full-time Singer-songwriter
Songwriter Resides in…
Springfield, MO
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15 Comments
Michael B. Says:
Dec 10, 2007Great song Trevor!
Jason G. Says:
Dec 11, 2007That's a cut I can't live without.
Ken B. Says:
Dec 12, 2007You were really cocky in this interview, but it comes off well because the song is great.
Jason P. Says:
Dec 12, 2007Ha Ha. He's not cocky, he's Trevor. He's awesome. So is this song.
Brian S. Says:
Dec 27, 2007A good song, but a crappy friend.
Daniel F. Says:
Dec 28, 2007I remember this night...before Songpull actually started, Trevor had pulled Ken aside just to bounce this song off of him upstairs in another room. Almost immediately, Ken found me and looked as if he had seen a ghost. I was actually concerning for a second, like..."what's wrong, man...you alright?" (I might be coloring the story just a smidge, but it was memorable either way). Ken said, "I just heard Trevor's new song and I think it's hands down the best song he's ever written...really really good." I couldn't wait to hear then. I think Trevor did a little co-writing on this one, but all in all I was stunned at how mature and seasoned it sounded. The performance was really a great one as well. The timing could not have more perfect for some of the people in the room. In fact, at the end you can hear people crying. I give it 5 stars!
Val K. Says:
Dec 30, 2007Cool
Bob B. Says:
Dec 30, 2007To holding on baby!!!
Cory W. Says:
Dec 30, 2007Man.
Ragmop J. Says:
Jan 01, 2008I like this song. Good work
SnowWhite B. Says:
Jan 01, 2008Good stuff.
Veryquick B. Says:
Jan 03, 2008you rick, man.
Daniel F. Says:
Jan 26, 2008Not only do you rick! But, you rock too! Hey, I did have one question though...in your interview you say that you... "obviously, have a ton of different musical influences...." Tell me, what makes it "obvious?"
Trevor T. Says:
Jan 26, 2008I don't know why I say "obviously" or "actually" or "to be honest with you".
Maybe these are all just things people say when they are not very smart like me to make the sentence longer. Thanks everybody for your support on this song.
Donnie D. Says:
Apr 03, 2008A toast to the survivors of heartache. Very well written. Having lost loved ones myself recently, I was deeply touched by this song. Thank you Trevor.