About the Artist
CatTrick Band has released their third single, Dangerous Threads from their soon to be released 3rd album. Their original song has a hot bluesy sound and "dangerous" saxophone.
The song details the singer's weakness for women wearing seductive clothing. Some back-story: About 30 years ago Felix and his cowriter, Ron Young, were driving through Nashville around midnight, on their way to a bluegrass club to hear the legendary Bill Monroe and his band. On the drive, they passed a huge billboard right off the highway.
The billboard showed a pretty woman dressed in racy black lingerie and the words "Dangerous Threads" splashed across the woman's body. It was an advertisement for a famous lingerie shop in Nashville, but Felix and Ron looked at each other, wide-eyed, and simultaneously shouted "That's a song!"
We write and sing songs about nature, hobbits, mountains, rivers, love, New Zealand, and resistance to the rise of -isms that are a fundamental threat to our freedom as humans and existence as a species.
Our original songs blend classic progressive rock, Americana, and folk-rock; think John Denver with a dark side, Gordon Lightfoot singing about New Zealand, or two-stepping to the Moody Blues.