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There are two artists called Trixter. One is a rock band from New Jersey (1) , the other a songwriter from the UK (2). 1. Trixter is an American hard rock band from Paramus, New Jersey. The band achieved moderate success in the early 1990s but disbanded for several years as 80s style rock lost mainstream popularity. The original members reunited in 2008 to tour and record new material. 2. Trixter is a songwriter/performer of experimental electronic music who has worked with a number of well-known pop acts in the 2000s. Read more on Last.fm

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  • glam metal

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Trixters' biggest hit?
Trixter's biggest hit was the infectious single "Give It to Me Good," released in 1990 from their self-titled debut album. The track soared to No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to No. 1 on MTV's daily countdown, cementing Trixter's place in the pop-rock scene of the early '90s. With its catchy hooks, energetic guitar riffs, and relatable lyrics about young romance, "Give It to Me Good" became the anthem of Trixter's career, gaining significant airplay on both radio and music television. The success of the single propelled their debut album to gold status, and the song remains a staple in their live performances. Fans of classic pop rock and glam metal continue to celebrate "Give It to Me Good" as Trixter's signature hit, representing the peak of the band's commercial popularity and their lasting influence on the genre.
Who are the members of Trixter?
The members of Trixter, the American pop-rock band that rose to fame in the early 1990s, originally included Pete Loran (lead vocals), Steve Brown (guitar, backing vocals), P.J. Farley (bass, backing vocals), and Mark "Gus" Scott (drums, percussion). This classic lineup is best known for their tight musicianship and energetic stage presence, which helped catapult their debut album and hit singles to mainstream success. Over the years, Trixter's lineup has remained relatively stable, with the original members frequently reuniting for tours and special performances. Steve Brown, in particular, has been recognized for his guitar work and songwriting contributions, while Pete Loran's distinctive vocals have remained a key element of the band's sound. Together, these members defined Trixter's place in the pop-rock and glam metal landscape, captivating fans across generations.
What band was Steve Brown in?
Steve Brown is best known as the lead guitarist and founding member of Trixter, the popular American pop-rock band that gained major success in the early 1990s. In addition to his work with Trixter, Steve Brown has played with several other notable bands and projects. He has been a touring guitarist for Def Leppard, filling in for Vivian Campbell during his illness, and has also performed with Danger Danger and Tokyo Motor Fist, a band he co-founded with Ted Poley of Danger Danger. Brown's versatility as a musician and songwriter has made him a sought-after performer in the rock genre, but his primary claim to fame remains his role in Trixter, where his dynamic guitar playing and infectious energy helped define the band's signature sound. Fans of melodic rock and glam metal recognize Steve Brown as a prominent figure in the scene.
How to play a trill in music?
To play a trill in music, musicians rapidly alternate between two adjacent notes, typically a half-step or whole-step apart, creating a fast, fluttering sound that adds ornamentation and expressiveness to a piece. To execute a trill, first identify the principal note (the one written) and the auxiliary note (usually the note directly above it in the scale). Begin on the principal note, then rapidly alternate between the two notes for the duration of the trill symbol, which is often indicated by "tr"
What ever happened to Trixter?
After their initial burst of success in the early 1990s with hits like "Give It to Me Good," Trixter experienced the challenges many hard rock and glam bands faced as musical trends shifted toward grunge and alternative rock. The band went on hiatus in the mid-1990s, with members pursuing individual projects. However, Trixter reunited in the 2000s, delighting longtime fans with new tours and fresh material, including the release of the albums "New Audio Machine" (2012) and "Human Era" (2015). These albums showcased the band's enduring chemistry and knack for catchy, melodic rock. While the lineup has seen occasional changes, core members like Steve Brown and P.J. Farley have continued to keep the Trixter spirit alive. Today, Trixter's legacy lives on through festival appearances, nostalgia tours, and a loyal fan base that celebrates their contributions to pop-rock and glam metal history.

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