For Three years Trevor Burgess pounded the pavement, traveling the quad-state area from Nebraska to Texas, promoting his 2005 CD "Truckers Dream," on the SlackJaw Records label. Trevor played an average of four nights per week, both as a headline artist and as an opening act for larger regional Texas acts such as Jason Boland, Mike McClure, Wade Bowen and Stoney LaRue.
After realizing that he didn't have to be so hard-headed, or tied down to one genre, Trevor's musical taste evolved from Texas Country to a wide-array of modern acoustic-soulful songs. There is even some “top-40” tunes on Trevor’s set list…something he vowed would never happen. Whether it’s an old Willie Nelson song, or a brand new Weezer tune, Trevor always puts his own unique spin on it.
After nearly four years as a full-time musician, Burgess got tired of the rigors of the road and quit the business to pursue a radio career in Dallas. Now living in the Kansas City area, Trevor is looking forward to playing a few shows per month, while playing music on his terms, rather than by the terms of the "business."