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Trevor is the Director of the Radio Academy , a UK registered charity dedicated to the encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence in broadcasting and audio production. If you want to contact him about the Academy's work or to engage him to speak on media issues please email here or call 020 7927 9920.

The US edition of Trevor's biography of Nick Drake, Darker Than The Deepest Sea, was published in 2006. You can read about it here. For US promotion enquiries please call Lissa Warren on (617) 252-5212 or email lissa.warren@perseusbooks.com.The UK paperback edition came out in February 2007 and is available through many online stores or via the publishers Piatkus, now a divison of Little,Brown.

Trevor also consults for with the interactive marketing company blue barracuda on various digital audio projects including podcasts for the Financial Times, The Lawyer, New Media Age, the RICS and Williams F1. You can hear his tongue-in-cheek guide to podcasting here.

Trevor's radio programme on the Classic Gold Digital network, "Classic Gold Albums", came to an end in July 2007 as the network merged with Capital Gold. He is not currently presenting a regular show but would like to be asked!

Trevor was commissioned to produce two programmes for BBC Radio 2 during

2007. A documentary about how much pop stars earn called Talkin 'Bout My

Remuneration aired in May. Radio Times and The Guardian chose it as 'pick of the

day'. A "25 Years of Rock" style programme to celebrate the 40th birthday of

Radios 1,2,3 and 4 transmitted in September 2007.The Radio Times called it

'brilliant.' His 'Soundscape of 1968' is scheduled for August 4th 2008 at 1030 pm.

Trevor is producing and presenting a series of DVDs called Guitar Maestros for Sound Techniques. Already filmed and on sale are Martin Simpson, Michael Messer, Steve Tilston, Clive Carroll, Big Jim Sullivan, Martin Carthy, Gordon Giltrap and John Etheridge. The series is available from Sound Techniques. Read more here.

Trevor contributes regularly to The Word magazine and appears occasionally on their podcast.