Bio

Seventeen year old guitarist Trenton Page is a rising young musician from Cleburne, Texas whose playing reflects focus, curiosity, and genuine love for the craft. Rooted in blues, classic rock, and instrumental guitar music, Trenton draws early inspiration from artists like Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Paul Gilbert, and Andy Timmons. His sound blends the expressive feel of the blues with the precision of modern guitar technique, giving him a voice that feels both classic and fresh.

Trenton first picked up a guitar during the 2020 shutdown, simply looking for something meaningful to learn while the world was on pause. With steady encouragement from his instructor Blake, he developed strong fundamentals and a disciplined approach to practice that continues to guide him today. His first performance in 2022 opened the door to his passion for live music, and soon after he joined Rockstars of Tomorrow, where his current three piece band Helm of Awe came together. Even after the program ended, the group continued playing because the chemistry and shared excitement for music felt natural.

In a short amount of time, Trenton has earned recognition that reflects his hard work. He was named a 2025 Dallas International Guitar Festival Ten Under Twenty Winner and won Best Under 18 Shredder at the 2025 Las Vegas Guitar Show, along with coverage in the Cleburne Times Review. While the awards are meaningful, what matters most to Trenton is growth. He has spent years studying technique, theory, and a variety of genres, shaping a well rounded playing style that allows him to adapt, explore, and express himself through music. His original songs focus on contrast, musicality, and giving listeners a wide view of what he can create.

Trenton is currently working on his debut EP while building toward a more consistent performance schedule. Over the next few years, he hopes to continue expanding his network, develop his songwriting, and create a path that can lead to a long term career in music. He dreams of collaborating with guitarists like Andy Timmons or Paul Gilbert and performing on bigger stages as his journey unfolds. Onstage he is energetic and focused, and offstage he is respectful, easygoing, and dedicated to improving. Above all, Trenton hopes his music gives people something they can connect with in their own way, and he is excited to keep growing as an artist with every step he takes.