The Trevor B. Power Band – Two Crows
The album was shaped in part by loss

The Trevor B. Power Band – Two Crows
Format: CD – Digital
Label: Farm 189 Records
Release: 2026
Blues and roots rocker Trevor B. Power has been in and around the music industry for decades, but the New Jersey native has finally stepped out on his own as a singer songwriter and guitar-slinging bandleader of the Trevor B. Power Band
At 63, Trevor B. Power is proof that the best music sometimes comes later in life. It all started in 1978 with his brothers John and Terry, who first put a guitar in his hands and showed him what music could mean. Raised on the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones, that early spark never left.
He writes from lived experience, drawing on self-reflection, the quiet weight of everyday struggle, and the emotions that remind us we are all more alike than different. His sound, rock and folk with a bluesy edge, carries all of those influences without being defined by any one of them.
His recording journey began in 2019 with Everyday Angel, cut at Sonic Boom Studios with producer Anthony Krizan, whose credits include the Spin Doctors, Lenny Kravitz, and Noel Redding. The debut featured guest appearances from Bobby Whitlock, CoCo Carmel, and John Ginty of the Allman Betts Band. It landed at #24 on the Roots Music Report Blues Rock Chart and earned a place among the best albums of that year. Two more albums followed, What Is Real and Are We Ever Free, each building on the last and introducing a creative partnership with guitarist Dave Fields.
‘Two Crows,’ his fourth album, began with a photograph. Standing at the Tower of London, Trevor fell into conversation with a Beefeater who warned him, “If those crows leave, we are in trouble.” The image stayed with him. Not as a story exactly, but as a feeling. The songs came naturally from there. Each one reaches toward something hopeful, toward good fortune and opportunity even when they aren’t yet visible.
Trevor and Dave Fields built the album from demos, then brought in musicians to record their parts live. That circle includes Steve Holley, Dennis Gruenling, Will Wilde, Kenny Thorstenson, Laura Kate Marshall, and Jasper Fields. Power describes Dave Fields as someone who knows how to honor a song without overpowering it. “I told Dave, ‘Let me just keep writing and we’ll keep recording,'” he says. “He’s phenomenal at what he does with my songs.”
The album was shaped in part by loss. Trevor mourned the passing of his older brother John, one of the people who first inspired him to play. He also lost Bobby Whitlock, the legendary Derek and the Dominos keyboardist who had become both a close friend and a major creative influence. He speaks about both with hard-won calm. “We’re all going to leave this form someday. So let’s make the best of it.”
Website: https://www.trevorbpowerband.com/
Tracks:
01. Bobby Lane
02. Let It Ride
03. Ain’t Got No Bread
04. My Neighborhood
05. Speck Of Life
06. Horizon
07. The Message
08. Puddles OfBlood
09. The Fire Burns
10. Our Time Is Short
