PRESS

Press

“I know off the backs of who I stand and I take pride in that,” she says. “The fact that my ancestors made it to a point where I could be here today as a homeowner, as a self-employed individual, as someone that has a voice that can share it with an infinite amount of people? That is the American dream.”

Amber Woodhouse is a powerful vocalist and saxophonist who has released a couple of singles as a solo artist…and just recently joined forces with former Black Crowes' drummer Steve Gorman, bassist Nick Govrik and guitarist/vocalist Ed Jurdi of Band of Heathens' for the new line-up of Trigger Hippy.”

Singer Amber Woodhouse completed Trigger Hippy's new lineup, and as the songs for Full Circle and Then Some came together at Govrik's home studio outside Nashville, the quartet's enthusiasm put its "no rush" mantra to the test. "Once Amber got involved I had this desire to go against everything I said -- suddenly I was impatient," Gorman says. "Suddenly I was like, 'This is it. Let's go!' We got really excited again, and I liked that."