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  1. Während der Proben für eine Universitäts-Show stieß als fünftes Mitglied der Gitarrist Steve Trott zur Gruppe. Nach mehreren erfolgreichen Auftritten bemühte sich das Quintett um einen Schallplattenvertrag, zu dem es Anfang 1959 mit der Schallplattenfirma United Artists Records (UA) kam.

  2. Steve Trott, after graduating from Harvard Law, became a prosecutor in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. Later, he served as Associate Attorney General, the number two position in the United States Department of Justice during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan and in 1987 was appointed a judge of the United States ...

  3. www.originalhighwaymen.com › p3trottLevel 3 page: Trott

    Steve Trott sings baritone with the Highwaymen and plays three (yes, count 'em, THREE) mandolins made by the legendary Rolfe Gerhardt, and a Norman Blake model Martin guitar. But only one at a time. So far.

  4. 10. Dez. 2011 · And so Mr. Burnett — along with Dave Fisher, Steve Butts, Chan Daniels and Steve Trott — became the Highwaymen. By the fall of 1961 they had the No. 1 song in the country, “Michael,” a ...

  5. Today, just two of the original five members, Steve Trott and Steve Butts, are still alive, with Daniels having died of pneumonia on August 2, 1975 at the age of 36, Fisher in 2010, and Robbins and Burnett in 2011 Ten albums have been recorded to date.

  6. Steven Trotter (November 13, 1960 – October 14, 2022) was an American daredevil who at age 24 became the youngest person to have gone over Niagara Falls in a barrel. He was one of a few people to perform the stunt twice. He also performed other illegal stunts.

  7. Real Name: The Highwaymen. Profile: American 1960s Folk group originated at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where its members were undergraduates. The original group stopped performing in 1964 and the members, while remaining in touch, went their separate professional ways.