Trev Warner is one of Australia's foremost Bluegrass and Country musicians. With a career spanning three decades, his achievements are numerous. Highlights include a 1979 CMAA Gold Guitar for Best Instrumental ("Fiddle in the Gorge"), 1997 SAMIA Award for Best Country Album ("High Rollin' Bluegrass"), 1998 CMAA Nomination for Best Instrumental ("Mando on the Mainland"), 2001 CMAA Nomination for Best Instrumental ("Lightning Ridge"), 2003 TIARA Award for Best Instrumental ("Chime Time"), 2003 CMAA Nomination for Best Instrumental ("Chime Time") and three National Banjo titles.
2004 CMAA Gold Guitar Winner for Best Instrumental ("Peel St. Pickin' ").
Trev is renown for his dynamic live shows. His remarkable
talents on banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin combine
with a crazy energy creating an exciting mix of
spontaneity and fun with music that is highly entertaining.
Trev’s many years of performing includes countless TV
appearances starting in the 60’s on Reg Lindsay’s Country
and Western Hour and Roger Cardwell’s Country Style. Trev has toured as support for Willie Nelson, The Bellamy Brothers and shared the stage with Roland White, Slim Dusty, The Dead Ringer Band, Lee Kernaghan, Beccy Cole, Tania Kernaghan, Ann Kirkpatrick, Adam Brand, Bill & Audrey, Kasey Chambers, Melinda Schnieder, The Greencards, Paul Kelly, Sara Storer and Karen Lynn.
Trev’s recording career is also extensive including the 1997 award winning release “High Rollin’ Bluegrass” with his son Kym Warner. Trev’s CD “Old Memories” combines his love of bluegrass and country music. The CD “Instrumental in Bluegrass” features a fine selection of original, traditional and standard tunes. His current release “Walkin’ a Fine Line” is a collection of refreshing, all acoustic Bluegrass and Country Music and includes special guests Beccy Cole, Kasey Chambers, Bill Chambers, Stuart French and Carole Sturtzel, and features his Gold Guitar winning track “Peel Street Pickin”.
With continued airplay, glowing reviews and an ever-growing fan base, this new recording cements Trev Warner’s place as a pioneer in the Australian music scene.
Hi Trevor Thanks for the add, hope to see you at the Golden grove tavern again soon, or anywhere for that matter, come check out Acoustic Highway when you are in adelaide, we may even have a guest spot for you if youre lucky, lol Lee
G'day, new friend. I like the music I hear on your site - and I wish you all the best of luck! Thank you for adding me. I wished I had found some cd of yours to take home...when I was in WA this year. Greetings from Germany Dot. :)
Trev, C'mon out any Wednesday night and watch Rock get redefined... just sit back, buckle-up and hang-on 'cause we're locked, cocked and ready to Rock! Jac
G'day Trev. Congratulations on a great bluegrass show in Tamworth! Just posted some pictures from our cat-bird seats at The Pub on my blog. Driving around Oz after the festival, Mary and I really enjoyed listening to your new CD with such an auspicious array of backing musicians.
thanks a million for all you have done for me, i truly appreciate it,you have opened a new door for me, your mentoring and guidance has helped me alot and i cant wait to do further work with you!!
it was an absolute pleasure and an experiance i will never forget to have the oppertunity to do vocals on ur new cd!that is massive~! thankyou soo much
Hi Trev, Thanks for adding us to your myspace. You and I actually had a banjo/acoustic guitar duel a little while ago... without actually meeting each other on "The Dolls" CD on the song "Go To Hell". It was a real honour to finally play with you.. without actually playing with... you.. oh, never mind. Hope to catch up with you soon. James
G'day Trev,
You're the true Aussie Bluegrass Legend!! Come down the breakfast at Tamworth and we'll blow the roof off the joint, and bring it back to what it was...