The Full Story Of
Trevor Johnson

An Early Start
Trevor started his journey at the young age of 4, receiving his first acoustic guitar from his uncle. Since then, he has developed a unique playing style, strumming the guitar upside down the wrong way, which has become a recognizable part of his identity. When you see that guitar held upside down, you instantly know it's Trevor. His dedication to his craft and distinctive approach make his music truly unique.
The Kid's Wanna Rock
During his sophomore and junior years of high school, Trevor and his friends formed their first band, "Men of Blues." They achieved an impressive 4th place out of 72 bands in the Greater Cincinnati area and went on to record an album at a local studio, and performed throughout the area.


The Kid's Wanna Record
Trevor has a bachelor's degree from UC's College Conservatory of Music, where he studied Commercial Music Production. During his studies, he gained valuable insights into the recording process, honed his songwriting skills, and collaborated with professionals in the music industry.

Now
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Trevor on Pedal Steel with "Caddo Parish" based out of Greenfield, Indiana
Trevor is currently in the industry as a songwriter, recording engineer, and performing musician in the Cincinnati area. He currently performs solo playing acoustic guitar and singing at local venues, and with "The Remains" one of Cincinnati's most respected bands since 1987. He has also played with local artists such as Caddo Parish, Bobby Fisher, Rachel Holt and more.
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Trevor playing guitar and keys with "The Remains" at The Redmoor in Cincinnati, Ohio
