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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trevor_SteelTrevor Steel - Wikipedia

    Trevor David Steel (born 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is a mainstay member of the alternative rock band, The Escape Club, which formed in 1983, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009. In 1988, with other members of The Escape Club, he co-wrote their number-one Billboard Hot 100 hit "Wild, Wild West".

  2. Trevor Steel is the lead singer in the band, The Escape Club. He is also a songwriter, producer and artist manager based in London and Sydney. Trevor formed the Escape Club as lead singer in 1983 with John Holliday , Johnnie Christo and Milan Zecavika.

  3. History. The band formed in 1983, comprising Mad Shadows members lead singer/rhythm guitarist Trevor Steel and guitarist John Holliday, along with former Expressos members bassist Johnnie Christo (a.k.a. John Christoforou [1]) and drummer Milan Zekavica. The seeds for the formation of The Escape Club were sown when Zekavica joined Steel and ...

    • 1983–1992, 2009–present
    • Trevor Steel, John Holliday, Johnnie Christo, Red Broad
  4. 1 de nov. de 2021 · This time that awesomeness is Trevor Steel. He is best remembered as the lead singer and guitarist for The Escape Club . They had five singles reach the Billboard Hot 100 including a big hit in the late-80s with “Wild Wild West” and then in the early-90s again with “I’ll Be There”.

  5. Here is an Interview with the lead singer of The Escape Club, Trevor Steel. We discuss his career, the story behind the videos and the future of the band.htt...

    • 31 min
    • 262
    • Real Music With Gary Stuckey
  6. 2 de mar. de 2024 · Trevor Steel from The Escape Club Interview w/Downtown Julie Brown - The 80s Cruise - March 2, 2024Check out Grant’s Rock Warehaus at the following:FACEBOOK:...

    • 46 min
    • 63
    • Grant's Rock Warehaus
  7. Lead singer Trevor Steel said: John had heard a Run-DMC track on the TV the previous night and rushed upstairs to put a hip-hop drum beat onto his drum machine. The journey to the drum machine doubled the speed though and when I came round to see him the next morning and started singing over it, it turned into "Wild, Wild West".