Hit Streak Studios, Inc

Hit Streak Studios, Inc Transform Lives Through Music. Hit Streak Studios is a nonprofit organization Founded by Trevor Tyrell (Berklee Alum '09) and Co-Founder Kevin White.

We currently serve urban communities throughout the city of Boston, Massachusetts. Trevor Tyrell is a music entrepreneur and community organizer who always had a desire for helping his community. Trevor, being a native of Boston's Dorchester neighborhood is also an award-winning singer/songwriter, composer, and educator. In 2009, he graduated Berklee College of Music on a full scholarship. He lat

er worked at ASCAP and Bad Boy Entertainment in New York City. Currently, Trevor is managing multiple business ventures and looking to make a global impact across the world. Kevin White is an American musician/composer/arranger from Boston, MA. During his early years, he played drums in church and studied at Berklee College of Music. By the 2000s, He got an opportunity to tour with multiplatinum artist Jessica Simpson, and, was involved in two major musical theatre productions called, “Love Makes Things Happen” starring Marsha Walsh, Cocoa (SWV), Kevon Edmonds, Dawn Robinson (En Vogue), and Joe Torrey. In addition, the production called, “Love On Layaway” starring Lenny Williams, Deborah Cox, and Mel Jackson. Currently, Mr. White is working alongside his brother and business partner, Trevor, both are co-owners of Hit Streak Entertainment and nonprofit startup, Hit Streak Studios, Inc., which has been organized by the duo to give back to the community that they’re from and giving at-risk youth from the community an outlet to express themselves creatively through music, media, and ‘krump’ dance.

03/19/2025

From the office of the Co-Founder/Executive Director :

Our website is under construction. Our mission is still the same, to provide a creative outlet for city youth across America 🇺🇸. Our Performing Arts Collaborative project is sponsored by Ernie Boch Jr, and previous support from the Boston Celtics.

Please share our page and our services with your friends, and your family.

God bless you 🙏🏾

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Nashua, NH
03060

Opening Hours

Monday 5pm - 5am
Tuesday 5pm - 5am
Wednesday 5pm - 5am
Thursday 5pm - 5am
Friday 5pm - 5am
Saturday 10am - 5am
Sunday 10am - 5am

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Hit Streak Studios is a nonprofit organization Founded by Trevor Tyrell (Berklee Alum '09) and Co-Founder Kevin White. We currently serve urban communities throughout the city of Boston, Massachusetts. Trevor Tyrell is a music entrepreneur and community organizer who always had a desire for helping his community. Trevor, being a native of Boston's Dorchester neighborhood is also an award-winning singer/songwriter, composer, and educator. In 2009, he graduated Berklee College of Music on a full scholarship. He later worked at ASCAP and Bad Boy Entertainment in New York City. Currently, Trevor is managing multiple business ventures and looking to make a global impact across the world. Kevin White is an American musician/composer/arranger from Boston, MA. During his early years, he played drums in church and studied at Berklee College of Music. By the 2000s, He got an opportunity to tour with multiplatinum artist Jessica Simpson, and, was involved in two major musical theatre productions called, “Love Makes Things Happen” starring Marsha Walsh, Cocoa (SWV), Kevon Edmonds, Dawn Robinson (En Vogue), and Joe Torrey. In addition, the production called, “Love On Layaway” starring Lenny Williams, Deborah Cox, and Mel Jackson. Currently, Mr. White is working alongside his brother and business partner, Trevor, both are co-owners of Hit Streak Entertainment and nonprofit startup, Hit Streak Studios, Inc., which has been organized by the duo to give back to the community that they’re from and giving city youth from the community an outlet to express themselves creatively through music, media, and ‘krump’ dance.