Trevor Alguire
Hailing from a small town just south of Ottawa, Ontario, Trevor Algurie first drew attention in 2004 with the release of the album Narrowed Down (under the guise of his band Mercury Pickup). The album was critically acclaimed in the press with frequent comparisons to artists such as Tom Petty, Blue Rodeo, Wilco and Uncle Tupelo. These comparisons landed Alguire his first record deal alongside fellow songwriters such as Steve Earle and Buddy Miller. Within four months of releasing his second album As of Yesterday, Alguire went worldwide with consistent radio play across Europe, Australia and North America. Two of Alguire’s songs have since been released on Blue Rose Records compilations along side (Gurf Morlix, Steve Earle & Dwight Yoakam.) Alguire's third album Thirty Year Run is currently spinning on Americana radio stations all over the United States.

“Alguire tells tales of life on the road, his words painting pictures of his country and its people. He is a great story teller with empathy and emotional depth matched by a warm sonorous and strong voice, reminiscent of Richard Buckner, Tim Easton and Michael Hall.” - Blue Rose Records