Trigger Hippy
OriginNashville, Tennessee, United States
GenresBlues rock, hard rock, Americana
Years active2009–present
MembersSteve Gorman
Nick Govrik
Ed Jurdi
Amber Woodhouse
Past membersJimmy Herring
Audley Freed
Tom Bukovac
Jackie Greene
Joan Osborne
Websitetriggerhippy.com

Trigger Hippy is an American rock band composed of former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, bassist Nick Govrik, guitarist/singer Ed Jurdi, and singer Amber Woodhouse.

History

The group was initially formed as a casual collaboration between Govrik, Gorman and other Nashville musicians. Trigger Hippy made its live debut on February 2, 2009, at the Cox Capitol Theatre in Macon, Georgia.

The band played shows in 2011 and 2012, with a rotating cast of band members. A consistent lineup featuring Govrik and Gorman along with Joan Osborne, Jackie Greene, and Tom Bukovac came together and announced plans to record an album in the fall of 2012.

Trigger Hippy released their first EP on Record Store Day's Back to Black Friday on November 29, 2013.[1]

Trigger Hippy released a full length album on September 30, 2014. In the summer of 2015, the band announced a lengthy break.

A new four piece lineup featuring Jurdi and Woodhouse was announced June 19, 2019.

A new album, Full Circle and Then Some was released in October 2019.

Members

  • Steve Gorman – drums (2009–present)
  • Nick Govrik – bass, vocals (2009–present)
  • Ed Jurdi – guitar, vocals (2019–present)
  • Amber Woodhouse – vocals (2019–present)

Former members

Discography

Albums

  • Trigger Hippy (Released September 30, 2014),[2] Rounder Records
  • Full Circle and Then Some (Released October 11, 2019), Turkey Grass)[3]

References

  1. RECORD STORE DAY – SpecialRelease
  2. Trigger Hippy – "Trigger Hippy" (album stream) (Premiere) | PopMatters
  3. "Full Circle and Then Some by Trigger Hippy". Apple Music. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
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