About Us
Welcome to
Trevordlee Music
Trevor Lee stands as a contemporary musician whor refuses to be confined by genre or fashion. His work bridges the intimacy of singer-songwriter tradition with the scope of modern storytelling, weaving lyrics that are both personal and universal. Lee’s music is marked by emotional honesty and artistic courage — songs that confront memory, faith, love, and loss with unflinching clarity. As a guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, he shapes soundscapes that feel timeless yet urgent, drawing listeners into worlds where fragility and strength coexist. In an age of disposable noise, Trevor Lee offers something rarer: music of substance, crafted with care, resonant with truth.

TREVOR D LEE - TOUR TO NASHVILLE
LIVE IN MUSIC CITY - sharing the stage with Tom Bukovac and hanging with legends Guthrie Trapp plus Steve Krenz.


Andy Yeates
Music Director and Producer
Behind the sound of What Remains Is Love stands producer Andy Yeates, known for his work with Calum Scott and a host of other acclaimed artists. Yeates brings to the project a finely tuned ear for emotional resonance, balancing raw intimacy with cinematic scope. His production style honours Trevor D Lee’s songwriting at its most vulnerable, while layering the arrangements with clarity, warmth, and depth. With Yeates at the helm, every track feels both immediate and timeless — a seamless blend of artistry and precision that allows the songs to breathe, shine, and ultimately linger in the heart long after the music ends.

Touring the world
stadium gigs
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Who We Are
Highly qualified and motivated professionals
band pictured above after performance at Eventim Apollo, London with Calum Scott.



George F. Cook
The heartbeat of What Remains Is Love is carried by drummer George F Cook, whose playing anchors the album with both power and subtlety. Known for his versatility across genres, Cook brings an instinctive sense of dynamics — shifting effortlessly from delicate brushwork to driving rhythms that push the songs forward. His drumming is never showy, but always purposeful: shaping mood, colouring space, and giving each track its pulse. In the quietest moments he leans into restraint; in the climaxes he delivers with authority. Cook’s contribution ensures that the album’s emotional landscapes are not only heard, but deeply felt.
Bass player on The Half of Me is Leighton Allen, a professional freelance session bass/synth player with over 15 years of experience in the music industry. He's currently part of Calum Scott's live touring band and has been a member of the UK multi platinum selling band the Hoosiers for the last 4 years. He has also worked with artists such as Bob Geldof, Kim Wilde and Kelvin Jones. I Leighton have worked with many grammy award winning producers such as Jon Jacobs (The Beatles) Charlie Andrew (London Grammar, ALT J) Tommaso Colliva (Muse) Cam Blackwood (George Ezra) Paul Stacey (Noel Gallagher) .Bass
Leighton Allen, bass player on Advance to Go

Liam McGarry Guitarist on Advance to Go
Liam is a session musician and touring guitarist with over a decade of experience. His musical journey spans from London’s vibrant heart to the tranquil village of Burbage, Leicestershire, where he teaches guitar lessons when not on the road.
Having shared stages with the likes of Nicole Scherzinger, Little Mix, and Meghan Trainor, Liam’s expertise shines in studio sessions and live performances alike.
Liam McGarry



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Drummer on "Advance to Go" Phil G
Phil Groyssbeck brings a dynamic precision and energy to Advance to Go, shaping the heartbeat of the record with his unmistakable touch. A drummer of both sensitivity and power, Phil combines technical fluency with an instinct for musical storytelling—never overplaying, but always driving the songs forward with pulse and character. His work on this EP highlights his versatility: crisp grooves that sit deep in the pocket, subtle textures that lift quieter moments, and explosive rhythms that release each track’s full force. Phil’s contribution gives the project its rhythmic architecture, anchoring Trevor Lee’s songwriting with both finesse and fire.
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Advance to Go drummer


Charlie Thomas
At the console for What Remains Is Love is engineer Charlie Thomas, bringing with him the pedigree of Abbey Road Studios, where some of the most iconic recordings in history were born. Thomas has a gift for capturing sound with both clarity and soul, ensuring that every vocal nuance and instrumental layer retains its natural warmth. His Abbey Road experience shines through in the attention to detail: the balance of analogue richness with modern precision, the ability to make a song feel intimate and expansive in the same breath. With Thomas’s touch, the album resonates with the timeless quality that defines great records — grounded in craftsmanship, yet alive with emotion.











