WAJR Sounds Good To Me With Aristotle Jones - March 15, 2025
WAJR Sounds Good To Me With Aristotle Jones - March 15, 2025
On March 15th, Aristotle Jones had Trevor on Sounds Good To Me on WAJR to discuss Love Language. Aristotle played a portion of each song, and the pair discussed the themes of the album, as well as the process of creating it.
The program was re-aired on March 16th and 22nd.
The Dominion Post - March 6, 2025
On March 6th, The Dominion post published an article by Jim Bissett titled "The ukulele (and other musical matters, in the language of love): Introducing Trevor Cooke."
WAJR Morgantown Weekend - March 6, 2025
On March 6th, Aristotle Jones had Trevor on WAJR's Morgantown Weekend to discuss the release event for his new album Love Language.
U92 Morgantown Sound - March 4, 2025
On March 4th, Mason Deel had Trevor on U92's Morgantown Sound to announce the winner of a joint ticket giveaway for his album release event, as well as discuss the album itself.
WDTV First At 4: Tunesday - February 25, 2025
Holly and Vincent Baratta invited Trevor back onto WDTV's Tunesday to perform his single Not A Home Without You, and discuss the release event for his new album Love Language.
You can find the full interview and performance here.
"There's something about your music, that it's familiar but fresh." - Vincent Baratta, WDTV
WBOY 304 Today: Music Monday - January 6, 2025
Lauren Winans invited Trevor onto WBOY's Music Monday to discuss his single Not A Home Without You.
You can find the full interview here.
WDTV First At 4: Tunesday - December 17, 2024
Holly and Vincent Baratta invited Trevor onto WDTV's Tunesday to perform his single Missed Connections, and discuss his new album Love Language.
You can find the full interview and performance here.
"Wait 'till you hear this guy; we love his sound." - Vincent Baratta, WDTV
Songs & Stories West Virginia - July 19, 2024
Fairmont, WV-based podcast Songs & Stories West Virginia invited Trevor onto the show to discuss his first ever live album, hating social media, and everything in between. You can find the full episode here.
"What a super nice and professional young man, make sure you’re checking out the things he’s working on!" - Songs & Stories WV
Born & Bred Music - June 17, 2024
Black & Teal Concepts' Born & Bred Music published an article entitled "The EGO Of Trevor Cooke Is On Full Display And For Sale." The article features a series of questions related to his first live album, and Trevor's responses. You can find the full article here.
"The young hip hop artist has a fantastic social media presence and knows how to market as well as rap." - Born & Bred Music
U92 FM - April 3, 2024
On April 2, 2024, Trevor Cooke Joined U92 FM's Mason Deel for a special edition of Morgantown Sound, in which he leaked two unreleased songs from the EGO era. Additionally, Cooke told listeners about his then upcoming live album recording show.
Born & Bred Music - March 22, 2024
Trevor was featured in Born & Bred Music's new music roundup article yet again for his recently released single, Main Attraction. The article calls Trevor "One of [their] favorite artists to cheer for," and invited their readers to "... go see Trevor in Morgantown next month" for the recording his first live album.
WBOY - December 4, 2023
TV presenter Lauren Winans invited Trevor to join her for an interview on the Music Monday segment of 304 Today on West Virginia news station WBOY. The pair discussed the production and release of his single Proudly West Virginian (feat. The Pride of West Virginia).
The Dominion Post - December 3, 2023
North-Central West Virginia newspaper The Dominion Post published an article entitled "Trevor Cooke: Proudly (Uniquely) West Virginian.
"Cooke’s version hits that brass swagger, which he then layers with his own funky bass line, hip-hop drums and lyrics that rhyme the 160-year revolution, and evolution, that comprises West Virginia’s social and labor history."
- Jim Bissett
The Daily Athenaeum - December 3, 2023
West Virginia's official newspaper The Daily Athenaeum published an article discussing Trevor Cooke's single Proudly West Virginian. The article was written by the DA's Will Brion, and covers the story of the single, as well as Cooke's EGO era of releases.