A year later Trevor Nelson took to a Saturday evening slot on BBC Radio 1 which earned him the Best DJ gong at the 1997 MOBO Awards. Trevor continued to engage the nation, not only through his talents as a DJ but with his light-hearted humour, exciting insights and ability to speak to A-listers. His acumen as a DJ brought him a further four MOBOs in 2002. He interviewed the likes of Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys in Trevor Nelson’s Low Down in 2003 for BBC Three and has regularly interviewed top urban stars on the scene. Trevor is one of the most knowledgeable men in music, having spent 30 years leading the influencers of urban music genres such as R&B and soul.
Among the biggest names in entertainment Trevor has mixed the decks at some of the most high profile corporate events, outside of the radio studio. Know for touring under his band Soul Nation, he has performed across Europe and further afield, hitting the biggest clubs and concert halls around. He has played at some of the biggest festivals including Southport Weekender and Liverpool International Music Festival. He has been a compere at Glastonbury and introduced Adele’s headline Pyramid Stage set. In 2010 Trevor was awarded the special Gold Lifetime Achievement Award for his services to broadcasting at the Sony Radio Academy Awards. Trevor continues to DJ around the UK and Europe and is now in his tenth summer residency in Global Room nightclub in Pacha, Ibiza. He has released seven compilation albums including his INCredible Sound of Trevor Nelson, The Soul Nation and Lick compilations.