JUSTIN TREVINO
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| Justin Trevino's emergence as one of the hottest new country talents in Texas seems almost preordained. Born in Brownsville and raised in the Austin area, he teethed on some of country's greatest artists, thanks to his father, an avid country fan and record collector. At seven years old, Trevino got his first guitar and started taking lessons. "It didn't dawn on me at first that I wanted to be a singer," Trevino recalls. "The guys were teaching me chords and the only way for me to put those chords to use was to sing a song. I started paying attention to guys like Ray Price and Johnny Bush, and when I got old enough to know the difference, I was going 'wow, these guys can really sing' That's the way I want to sing." By the time Trevino hit his early teens, his father started persuading local club owners to let his son get up and perform. Justin landed his first professional gig at 13, and by his freshman year in high school, he had formed his own band, Justin Trevino & Sunset Country. The group played beer joints and honky tonks in and around the Austin area, most notably scoring a monthly stand at the legendary Henry's Bar & Grill in North Austin, a seminal venue for the currently red-hot Austin country scene where the likes of Junior Brown and Don Walser started building their local followings.I n 1990 Justin routinely performed at Harry Weiss' Red Eye Saloon in San Antonio Texas. It was there at the age of 16 he met and performed for the first time with his hero, Johnny Bush. The two struck up a life long friendship. Trevino would later work for Johnny Bush as a Bandalero from 1994-2003. He split his time during these years also playing bass for Don Walser, Cornell Hurd and Darrell McCall while maintaining his own band. In 1997 Justin began recording in his home studio in Martindale Texas. After having two albums under his belt he began recording other artists who were interested in making traditional country records. His long time friend Tracy Pitcox approached Justin about engineering and producing albums for the newly formed record label "Heart of Texas Records". Through this association Justin has had the opportunity to record such legendary artists as: Leona Williams, Darrel McCall, Mona McCall, Johnny Bush, Floyd Tillman, Norma Jean, Big Bill Lister, Ferlin Husky, Tony Booth and Frankie Miller. Aside from himself other new traditionalists that Justin has recorded for Heart of Texas Records include Amber Digby, Kimberly Murray, Rance Norton and Ron Williams. In 2006 he was awarded the Academy of Western Artists "Pure Country Record Producer". In 2007 he was given a "Terry Award" for Record Producer of the Year. And in 2008 his version of Chuck Cusimano's song "When She Does Me Right She Does You Wrong", was named "Song of the Year" by the Academy of Western Artists.His music can be heard regularly on Willie's Place Sirius Channel 64/ XM Channel 13. In January 2008, he was a guest on the "Bill Anderson Visits With The Legends" tribute to Hank Thompson and a featured artist on the newest dvd set of "Country's Family Reunion". Justin also enjoys hosting the Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree during his occasional trips to Nashville. But most of the time you can find him in any number of Texas Dancehalls where hard core country music is loved and appreciated, either leading his own band or playing bass, singing harmony and fronting the band for Darrell McCall and The Tennessee Volunteers. (reprint from justintrevino.com)
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