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finlayt.jpgMulti-faceted singer-songwriter Trevor Finlay has stormed stages around the world from his native Canada to Australia and the United States, wowing audiences and winning fans everywhere.  After a few months of writing in Nashville, practicing and tweaking up the new material, Finlay is setting his sights again on his audiences with an exciting new tour and "Live" Bootleg Album.  The official studio album is due in early 2011!

Finlay is winning legions of new fans worlwide through his unique talent, lyrical and guitar ingenuity, and observational acuity.  His songs masterfully explore both the quirks of everyday life and the mysteries of the heart with wry, clever wordplay.

Onstage, Finlay is a musical dynamo, showcasing an eclectic, stir-fried mix of hard-driving roots/rock, rock and rockabilly on electric guitar and Violap.  Whether performing solo or backed by his new band, he's an engaging and highly-popular crowd-pleaser.  His stage credits are equally impressive: he's played with or opened for John Hiatt, James Brown, Kid Rock, Booker T & the MG's, Chris Isaac, Johnny Winter and Buddy Guy.  Trevor Finlay is a true original and an unforgettable performer.

Authentic sound … " – Atlantis Music Conference, USA

"You are either a fan or you haven’t heard him yet.”  Harrisburg Music Festival , P.A.

Trevor Finlay delivers a power house of entertainment; fantastic vocalist and guitarist. If you haven't seen him, you are really missing what "real" music is all about! -Music Entertainment Magazine Online, Nashville, TN

finlayT_bootleg.jpgMORE ON TREVOR FINLAY:

www.trevorfinlay.com

 

AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING 2010-2011

Contact:
Brian Slack
Zeb Productions
Tel: 514-830-4932
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