Corey Beaulieu - Biography - Career

Career

Beaulieu attended high school at Foxcroft Academy in Maine where he played ice hockey. He was asked to join Trivium when he tried out for the band, after the release of their first album "Ember to Inferno" in 2003.

Corey studied guitar with Bill Pierce at the world famous Mark's Music in Brewer for 4 years. He was said to be the fastest shredder to study with Bill. "He worked harder than anyone I ever worked with." says Pierce.

Corey shares lead/rhythm guitar duties with bandmate Trivium frontman Matt Heafy playing many of the lead and melody sections when performing live. He is also a primary supporting vocalist in Trivium.

He performed backing vocals for Taking Dawn in 2010.

In 2011, Beaulieu performed guest vocals on Maine metal band Rebirth To End's song "The Weakness Randomization."

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