Trixter is an American
glam metal
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band formed in 1983 in
Paramus, New Jersey
Paramus ( Waggoner, Walter H, ''The New York Times'', February 16, 1966. Accessed October 16, 2018. "Paramus – pronounced puh-RAHM-us, with the accent on the second syllable – may have taken its name from 'perremus' or 'perymus,' Indian for ...
. The band gained popularity in the early 1990s with hits like "Give It To Me Good" that peaked at sixty-five on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990 and "One In A Million". Despite lineup changes and a hiatus in the late '90s, Trixter has maintained a presence in the rock scene through tours and occasional album releases.
Career
Early years
Trixter was formed in June 1983 in
Paramus, New Jersey
Paramus ( Waggoner, Walter H, ''The New York Times'', February 16, 1966. Accessed October 16, 2018. "Paramus – pronounced puh-RAHM-us, with the accent on the second syllable – may have taken its name from 'perremus' or 'perymus,' Indian for ...
,
United States
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, by Steve Brown (who was then twelve years old) and Doug "Dougie C." Cowie. Originally known as Rade, Brown and Cowie, they added drummer Mike Pane, and later singer Pete Loran to round out the lineup. After a single concert, Pane was replaced with Mark "Gus" Scott, and the band changed its name to Trixter. By 1986, Trixter was a constant fixture on the concert scene, quickly growing a fan base on the strength of their live shows. By 1987, Trixter was performing to sold-out crowds, playing with acts like
Kix and
Skid Row
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. In addition to their live success, the band found themselves being courted by several major record labels. In 1988, Trixter began recording at
Bear Tracks Studios in New York with engineer Nelson Ayers, most notable for recording
Guns N' Roses' ''
Appetite For Destruction
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'', on what was intended to become their first studio album titled "Just Having Fun". The album was never released, and in November 1988, founding member Dougie C. was replaced with local bassist PJ Farley. In May 1989, the band landed a deal with
MCA Records
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.
Debut album and tour
In September 1989, the band went to Hollywood to record their debut album with producer
Bill Wray. Songs from the 1988 recording session including "Ride the Whip" and "Only Young Once" made it to the new album. ''
Trixter'' was released in May 1990 with the song "Line of Fire" as the single for rock radio. The song slowly climbed the charts, reaching No.1 on Z-Rocks Top 100 by July 1990. Along with the release of the album, Trixter also filmed their first video for the song "Give It to Me Good". In September, the band headed out on a nationwide tour and after two weeks they landed the opening slot for
Stryper
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. In mid-October, Trixter joined
Don Dokken for another tour around the USA. It was on this tour that MTV added the video for "Give It to Me Good". Within one week, the video was No.1 on the Dial MTV top ten video countdown. The video stayed No.1 for five weeks straight.
In December 1990, Trixter filmed the video for the second single, "One in a Million", at a sold-out show in
Rockland County, New York
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. The band also recorded a song, "One Mo Time", for the film ''
If Looks Could Kill''. The song featured
Edgar Winter
Edgar Holland Winter (born December 28, 1946) is an American multi-instrumentalist, working as a vocalist along with playing keyboards, saxophone, and percussion. His success peaked in the 1970s with his band the Edgar Winter Group and their pop ...
on saxophone. By January 1991, the record was selling 20,000 units per week. The video for "One in a Million" went No.1 on MTV for three weeks. The album peaked at No.28 on Billboard's Top 200 Album chart, and the single for "Give it to Me Good" was a Top 50 hit on Billboard's Top 100 Singles chart. Trixter did their first-ever arena shows opening for
Poison
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and then headed out on a five-month North American tour with the German rockers
Scorpions
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. In February, the band flew to
Daytona, Florida
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to do MTV's Spring Break, and their debut album went
Gold
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soon after. In April 1991, Trixter played their hometown Meadowlands Arena, where they were presented with gold albums at a special after-show party. In May, they filmed the video for the third single, "Surrender". In June 1991, Trixter started the "Blood, Sweat & Beers" tour with
Warrant and
FireHouse. Around this time, the popular rock magazine ''Metal Edge'' dedicated an entire issue to the band, "The Trixter Color Spectacular". The video and single for "Surrender" were released and once again the video went to No.1 on MTV for two weeks and the single went Top 100 in ''Billboard''.
In September 1991, the Blood, Sweat & Beers tour was filmed for a pay-per-view special. October marked the end of the Trixter touring cycle for the debut album. In January 1992, Trixter began pre-production on their second album. Also during that time, the band renegotiated their record deal and were signed directly to MCA Records. Trixter chose James "Jimbo" Barton of
Rush and
Queensrÿche
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fame to produce. Recording for the new album, ''
Hear!'', was from April to August 1992.
Second album and later years
The band's second album, ''Hear!'', was released in October 1992 and Trixter began a second North American tour, opening for
Kiss
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. "Road of a Thousand Dreams" was released as a radio single. In January 1993, they shot a video for the next single, "Rockin Horse", and began a headlining club tour called The "Hear Club for Men" tour. ''Hear!'' did well in Japan, so the band was invited over to do two shows: One in
Osaka
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at Moda Hall and the second in
Kawasaki at Club Citta. Trixter finished the Hear! tour in late June 1993 at Milwaukee's Summerfest.
''Hear!'' failed to capture the attention of the MTV audience, as the Seattle grunge movement had all but killed the market for Trixter's outdated style of 80s pop metal. This led to the band being dropped by MCA Records and their management severing ties.
In 1994, the band recorded the ''Undercovers'' EP in Steve Brown's home studio. This was a CD of all cover songs that was released in October 1994 on the indie label Backstreet Records.
In 1999, the band was featured on VH-1's ''Where Are They Now'' and in 2000 they were voted No.29 on VH-1's ''Top 40 Hair Band Countdown''.
Reuniting for the Give It to You Good tour
Steve Brown announced on December 1, 2007 that Trixter would be reuniting in 2008 for the Give It to You Good tour. In 2008, Pete Loran called the 2 Music Geeks and discussed Trixter's 2008 touring plans and the production of a new live album.
The reunited Trixter played a total of five dates in 2008, beginning with an appearance at the
Rocklahoma
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festival in July and ending with a sold-out headlining performance in November, their first hometown NJ show in over 13 years. On March 27, 2009, Trixter performed at the Crazy Donkey in Farmingdale, New York. Trixter released a new album in 2012 called ''
New Audio Machine''.
After thirteen years, 2008 had all the members of the "classic" lineup on the worldwide concert circuit once again. Since reforming the band has released ''Alive in Japan'', a live concert CD featuring two new songs and a ''Best Of'' CD with all the hits remastered. On November 28, 2008, Trixter returned home to New Jersey for a homecoming show at Dexter's Entertainment Complex in Riverdale, New Jersey. Trixter also appeared on the cover of the ''EC Rocker'' magazine along with a feature story in North Jersey's biggest newspaper, ''
The Record
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''. On February 20, 2009, Trixter and Dokken sold out The Grizzly Rose in Denver, Colorado.
In 2016, it was disclosed that Trixter would appear at the three-day Rockingham 2016 melodic/hard rock festival, held in Nottingham, England. They headlined on Friday, October 21.
Band members
Current
*Steve Brown – lead guitar, harmonica (1983–1995, 2007–2017, 2021–present), lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2021–present), backing vocals (1983–1995, 2007–2017)
*P. J. Farley – bass guitar, backing vocals (1988–1995, 2007–2017, 2021–present)
*Ben Hans – drums, percussion (2021–present)
Former
*Pete Loran – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1983–1995, 2007–2017)
*Douglas "Dougie C." Cowie – bass guitar, backing vocals (1983–1988)
*Mike Pane – drums (1983–1984)
*Mark "Gus" Scott – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1984–1995, 2007–2017)
*Michael "Mike" Luciano – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1995)
*Tom Coombs – drums, percussion, backing vocals
*Jamie "Animal" Dimare – bass guitar
Session
*Liad Cohen – keyboards on ''Trixter'' and ''
Hear!''
(1992 – multiple tracks)
*
Edgar Winter
Edgar Holland Winter (born December 28, 1946) is an American multi-instrumentalist, working as a vocalist along with playing keyboards, saxophone, and percussion. His success peaked in the 1970s with his band the Edgar Winter Group and their pop ...
– saxophone on ''
If Looks Could Kill'' (1991 – track "One Mo Time")
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Compilation appearances
*''
If Looks Could Kill'' (1991)
*''
Nintendo: White Knuckle Scorin''' (1991)
*''Hard Love'' (1994)
*''Glam Rock Vol. 2'' (1998)
*''Rock of the 80s'' (1998)
Singles
References
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1983 establishments in New Jersey
Glam metal musical groups from New Jersey
Heavy metal musical groups from New Jersey
Musical groups established in 1983
Musical groups from Bergen County, New Jersey