Topic: Trevor Sewell
Okay, another new name to the forum; probably because he's almost the best kept secret in the N.East, yet somehow he's gathers Blues awards in Hollywood CA on an almost annual basis.
Caught up with Trevor as he did a cracking solo set on Friday night, opening for Albany Down at Newcastle Blues Club. Was supposed to be only 20 minutes but was nearer 60, and then he was called for an unprecedented (for support act) encore (Dire Strait’s Romeo & Juliet). Don’t know how many songs I missed as it seems they had an early start, but most of Trevor’s set was culled from Independence and Calling Your Name, albums but did manage to catch a furious The Train as well as the evil sounding Talked To The Devil, but in among self-penned tracks like Hundred Years, Hate Me For A Reason there were covers thrown in, Albert King’s Laundromat Blues, best know for the Rory Gallagher take, but Trevor gave it a good rattle, Steve Earle’s Copperhead Road, and what N.Eastener doesn’t know House of The Rising Sun? That was more than enough to get a full house going.
Give back the lemons. Why were the lemons free? What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...