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Ed Trickett | |
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Born | Edison Jean Trickett April 14, 1941 |
Died | May 10, 2022 | (aged 81)
Alma mater | St. Albans School Trinity College (undergraduate) Ohio State University (MA, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Academic, psychologist, folk musician |
Edison J. "Ed" Trickett (1941–2022) was an American folk musician and academic. He was a professor of psychology at Yale University, the University of Maryland, College Park, and the University of Illinois Chicago.
Biography
[edit]Trickett was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. At a young age he moved to Washington, D.C., where was raised by his grandparents and aunt. He was educated at Beauvoir School and St. Albans School[1] in D.C. before going to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, for his undergraduate studies[2] and The Ohio State University for his postgraduate work.[2]
Academic career
[edit]Trickett subsequently held faculty positions at Yale University, the University of Maryland, College Park, and the University of Illinois Chicago.[2] Trickett had served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Community Psychology and received awards for distinguished contributions to the field. The journal referred to him as a pioneer in community psychology [3].
Musical career
[edit]As well as his academic career, Trickett was "a well-loved musician in the folk music community".[2] Having sung as a child in the choir at Washington National Cathedral, he was inspired by the harmonies to create arrangements. Subsequently, he appeared on over 40 recordings with Folk-Legacy Records, now held at the Smithsonian Institution.[2] As well as 4 solo records, he released 11 records as a trio with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir and several other recordings with other artists.[2] In an 2015 interview, he stated that he had to take time off from his first week as assistant professor at Yale in order to perform at Woodstock.[2]
Discography
[edit]- The Telling Takes me Home (1972), Folk Legacy Records
- Turning Toward the Morning (1975), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- Gently Down the Stream of Time (1977), Folk Legacy Records
- The Ways of Man (1978), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- A Water Over Stone (1980), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- People Like You (1982), Folk Legacy Records
- All Shall be Well Again (1983), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- Fashioned in the Clay (1985), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- Minneapolis Concert (1987), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- And so Will we Yet (1990), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- For All the Good People, A Golden Ring Reunion (1993), Folk Legacy Records, with Cathy Barton, Dave Para, Harry Tuft, Sandy Paton and Caroline Paton
- The First Fifteen Years, Volume I (1992), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- The First Fifteen Years, Volume II (1992), Folk Legacy Records, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- Language of the Heart (1994), Timberhead Music, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
- Harbors of Home (1998), Timberhead Music, with Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir
Selected bibliography
[edit]- Trickett, Edison (2019). "Ecology, Wicked Problems, and the Context of Community Interventions". Health Education and Behavior. 46 (2): 204–212. doi:10.1177/1090198119828795.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Rickert, Steve. "Undefeated: The Story Of The 1958 Varsity Football Team". St. Albans School. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Dr. Edison "Ed" Trickett". University of Illinois Chicago. July 25, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ^ "https://twitter.com/a_j_comm_psych/status/1524497837815484416". Twitter. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
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- ^ "The Road to You Know Where is Paved with Good Intentions - Ed Tricket - Community Psychology". Community Psychology: Social Justice Through Collaborative Research and Action. Retrieved November 7, 2022.