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Arbor Celebrates Upcoming Trevor Hall Album Release with Show

Musician Trevor Hall plays new songs from his Aug. 23 release Everything Everytime Everywhere at Arbor on Washington Boulevard on Monday night.

L.A.-based musician Trevor Hall kicked off his next tour and celebrated the upcoming release of his new album with an intimate show Monday night at Arbor on Washington Boulevard.

"You guys are literally some of the first people to hear Trevor perform his next album," Arbor's Brad Farmer told the crowd.

"Arbor has a very special partnership with Trevor," Farmer said. "We're very happy to be kicking off his tour." He also presented Hall with an Arbor skateboard before the show.

Hall played at Arbor two years ago, when he released his first album. "Being at Arbor sort of feels like being at home," he said.

Everything Everytime Everywhere will be released by Vanguard Records on August 23.

You can listen to "Brand New Day," an upcoming track from Hall's new album, here, and you can find upcoming appearances on his Facebook page.

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