Covered in blood and screaming
are not descriptions typically applied to acoustic musicians. This however is exactly how Jim Trick
began his career as a performer.
The community theater production of The Wizard of Oz was underway. Jim's chubby eight year old thighs were
crammed sausagely into a pair of yellow tights and he and the other two "lollipop guild" munchkins were about to take the stage. Heart pounding and palms clammy he
stepped into the light. At that
precise moment his tiny nose began to bleed so profusely as to evoke gasps from
the audience and to launch him into a complete meltdown. Fast forward 32 years and you
will find that Jim's thighs are still chubby. He has not worn tights again and virtually never gets
nosebleeds. He has however evolved
into a magnetic and engaging performer & speaker.
For the last twenty years Jim has melded his original brand of alt-folk
/ solo acoustic rock with motivational life lessons taught and sung at retreats
all over the country. Jim's concert appearances are intimate and with disarming
humor and transparency Jim is able to instantly connect with his audience.
Jim's fourth and most recent
release is entitled Jim Trick Buying the Field was produced by Thomas Eaton
(Vance Gilbert, Ellis Paul) and features a wonderful array of players including
Duke Levine, Maeve and John Curtis (Pousette Dart, Patty Griffin)