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Singer-Songwriter Trevor Hall at the MACC, Dec. 17

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The Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents Trevor Hall on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the McCoy Studio Theater.

Trevor Hall’s music is described as an eclectic mix of acoustic rock, reggae and Sanskrit chanting, while maintaining a universal message.

As an eleven year old, playing harmonica beside his father in South Carolina, music quickly became Hall’s most intimate companion, guide and creative outlet. In his elementary years, he began to write his own songs and perform them locally. At sixteen he recorded his first record, and the following year he left South Carolina to study classical guitar at a boarding school in the Los Angeles area. During his senior year, Hall signed a record deal with Geffen Records and his career as a musician formally began.

Hall quickly broke through the music scene, with a song recorded on the Shrek the Third soundtrack, as well as joining a series of sold-out tours with artists such as Steel Pulse, The Wailers, Jimmy Cliff, Matisyahu, Michael Franti, SOJA, Brett Dennen and Colbie Callait.

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In 2009, he released his debut album, which featured the single “Unity,” written and performed with his longtime friend, Matisyahu. His follow up album, Everything, Everytime, Everywhere, debuted on the iTunes Rock Chart at #3, iTunes Top Albums at #12 and #8 on Amazon Movers & Shakers. The featured single, “Brand New Day” was used as the music bed for the CBS This Morning show.

Hall’s 2014 release, Chapter of the Forest, debuted at #3 on the iTunes Singer/songwriter Chart and #17 on the iTunes Top Albums Chart. His latest album, Kala, written in Hawai’i and was released last year debuting at #2 on the iTunes singer/songwriter chart.

Click on the titles for some highlight selections from Trevor Hall including some from his KALA album: “Brand New Day” • “Back to You” • “To Zion” • “Unity

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Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 4 to MACC members, and Friday, Nov. 11 to the general public. Tickets are $30, $45 or $65 plus applicable fees. For tickets, call the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or visit MauiArts.org

Not a MACC member? click here to join or renew a membership and receive membership benefits including advance purchase privileges and ticket discounts.

Trevor Hall (2015). Credit: Marina Chavez via Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Credit: Marina Chavez via Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Credit: Talikaukas via Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Credit: Talikaukas via Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Credit: Talikaukas via Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Credit: Talikaukas via Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Courtesy: Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Trevor Hall (2015). Courtesy: Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

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