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For Trevor Hall, music is a meditation, an expression of love and a means to bring people together. "I just tried to watch it flow through me and tried not to control it," says the South Carolina- born singer-songwriter about the creative energy which went into writing the songs on his debut Geffen album, The Elephant's Door. "The songs in turn become a tool, a map and a way to get to a universal place in my own personal journey." His reggae-inflected acoustic rock takes on a variety of musical forms and expressions - like '60s Brit-pop rhythms of "Sun and Moon" and the dance-hall beat of "31 Flavors" to the cascading lyrics in "Ghosts," the hip-hop nursery rhymes of "Other Ways," the acoustic jump blues of "Beautiful Lunatic" and the sing-song story-telling of the Dylanesque "Sunny Sky" and "Liquor Store."
For Trevor Hall, music is a meditation, an expression of love and a means to bring people together. "I just tried to watch it flow through me and tried not to control it," says the South Carolina- born singer-songwriter about the creative energy which went into writing the songs on his debut Geffen album, The Elephant's Door. "The songs in turn become a tool, a map and a way to get to a universal place in my own personal journey." His reggae-inflected acoustic rock takes on a variety of musical forms and expressions - like '60s Brit-pop rhythms of "Sun and Moon" and the dance-hall beat of "31 Flavors" to the cascading lyrics in "Ghosts," the hip-hop nursery rhymes of "Other Ways," the acoustic jump blues of "Beautiful Lunatic" and the sing-song story-telling of the Dylanesque "Sunny Sky" and "Liquor Store."















