West Seattle acoustic musician returns after surfing accident
It has been five years since Fauntleroy-raised professional musician Trevor Ras broke his neck in California while surfing. Both his doctor and he agreed he was lucky to escape a more serious injury. He is releasing "Blue Sky", a solo effort, the first since his accident. He is pictured performing at the Bohemian Restaurant on California Av. which recently closed. He will perform tomorrow, Saturday, at C&P Coffee, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., and at his CD release party at the Skylark Feb. 20.
Fri, 02/04/2011
Fauntleroy-born Trevor Ras headed south, to Huntington Beach, Ca. to chase his dream, a musical career. That dream turned into a nightmare, but could have been worse. He dodged a bullet, well, his surfboard, on a tricky wave. Now he says his dreams are coming true back here in calmer West Seattle waters.
"I was going surfing off Huntington Beach Pier with a couple of friends," said Ras, short for Rasmussen, who is 35 and moved back here about four years ago. "I was messing around on this longboard I don't usually surf (on). A freak little wave came from behind and threw me off the board and I took a header right into the sand in shallow water.
"I waited a couple of days, then went to urgent care and they sent me to the emergency room as a precaution. As soon as I got there the neurosurgeon on call said, 'You are the luckiest man alive to be walking around. You could have severed your spinal cord.' Because I had broken my neck, I did feel very lucky.
"Over the last year I haven't had much pain and I exercise daily to regulate the pain. The accident itself was really devastating, but everything that happened after the accident was a godsend.
"Playing guitar and saxophone can be hard on your body," he continued. Ras is primarily a mellow-sounding alternative /acoustic rock / soul/R&B musician who plays solo, in a duo, trio, and with his full band, Boomerang Summer. Bandmembers include Dave Milne, Michael Herrman, Ian McKamey, Ben Johnston, John Studamire. Milne, and record engineer Jeff Earle were buddies of Ras from his Burien school days.
He just released Blue Sky, his first solo album in five years, commemorating his journey since his surfing accident. Milne helps with background vocals. He will appear solo at C&P Coffee, 5612 California Ave. SW, tomorrow, Saturday, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tevor Ras will have a CD Release party to be held at Skylark Cafe Feb 20 where he will perform with his trio.
Also, Blue Sky will be released on February 15th, available at Easy Street Records and online.
"On the one hand I have been a musician since college, and did a bunch of touring with different groups. The accident changed the course of my life. I decided that it wasn't my path to be a professional musician my whole life, and that the most important thing was my family. They came out of the woodwork. Out of anybody, those were the people who really cared about me, and were there for me.
"I grew up in the Fauntleroy area and my parents still live by the ferry docks.I went to Arbor Heights, and also bussed to Van Asselt, then Sylvester Middle School and Highline High School."
His mother, Connie Rasmussen, is a retired health and PE teacher from Sylvester so he attended there.
"My sister moved back here, too. I got into the vortex of West Seattle. I started working here, and now own a house near the Alaska Junction. This is a great place to live."
Ras is engaged to Casey Hicks who owns Skin Care by Casey on California Ave. and they will marry later this year.
Check her out at: http://www.skincarebycasey.com/
"I don't know what happened on this record but it really goes back to the roots of who I am, where we started playing music around the campfire and our living rooms, and the songs speak to the changes going on in our 30's with love, life, death, all those things," he said. "It hit home for me. I'm really excited it all came together.
"James Taylor, Dylan, Chicago Transit Authority, Earth, Wind & Fire, the Beatles and Van Morrison really influenced me," he said. "We have Coltrane, Charlie Parker and Miles in our ears, so we like to stretch it out and improvise, too," Ras said of his band.
For more on Trevor Ras and his current and past projects, visit www.trevorras.com or www.boomerangsummer.com