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Artist description
Barry Trexler is a songwriter with diverse influences that drive the diverse material he writes. His music is described as alternative but includes such styles as Top 40, hip-hop, and jazz. His music consists of catchy hooks, various instrumentation, and interesting arrangements. His lyrics capture moods. They are thought provoking, fun, and often tripping(check them out!). His music is diverse but it will always take you places. |
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Music Style
Always something different |
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Musical Influences
Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Steve Vai, Rush, Maynard Ferguson, Miles Davis |
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Similar Artists
Sting, Green Day, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, The Who, The Doors, Gang of Four, Mission of Burma, Van Halen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Maynard Ferguson, Pete Townsend |
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Artist History
Barry has been writing and performing music for over 20 years. The last band he performed with, THE SCREAMIN BUTTERFLIES, released a CD that was well received. One of Barry's songs, "Steal" received significant airplay on WKLS and WRAS in Atlanta. Currently, Barry is writing in different styles, check out "Tripping Boots" and "Blown Away" on the new "Centennial Park" CD. The CD features Barry on guitar. Barry also has written music for several documentaries and for other organizations needing original music. Check out his company's (6th Sixth Creations) website at barrytrexler.tripod.com. Stay tuned to this page for more interesting songs from Barry Trexler. |
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Group Members
THE SCREAMIN BUTTERFLIES are:Brett Butler, Ken Ray, Roger Frost, and Barry Trexler |
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Instruments
Guitar, Trumpet , Keyboards |
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Albums
CENTENNIAL PARK (2002), ODE TO ROMANCE (2001), THE SCREAMIN BUTTERFLIES (2000) |
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Press Reviews
"skilled Hendrix-like guitar" - Creative Loafing, Atlanta
"not afraid of the unknown" - Listen.com |
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Location
Temecula, CA - USA |
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