The Guthrie Trapp Trio is a dynamic electric guitar driven band featuring genre bending original compositions.
Hailing originally from the Flora-Bama Gulf Coast, Trapp started playing music at 7 years old in a family rich with music. He’s been thriving in Nashville, TN for 23 years as a solo artist and session musician as well as an educator, having developed multiple world class instructional programs.
Guthrie’s extensive live performance, recording and collaboration credits include John Oates, Billy Gibbons, Dennis Quaid, Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, Jerry Douglas, Garth Brooks and many others.
This high-energy group features a stellar rhythm section that is Tim Marks on the Fender bass and Jordan Perlson on drums and cymbals. Both are masterful musicians whose recording credits include Taylor Swift, Luke Combs, Lionel Richie, Jewel, John Oates, Adrian Belew, Jeff Coffin and Alison Brown to name just a few.
The GT Trio always delivers with stellar musicianship, infectious energy and a light hearted sense of humor on stage.
“Guthrie Trapp—he’s off the chain, man.”
-Billy F. Gibbons, member of the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame, founder of ZZ Top
Guthrie Trapp
Electric Guitar
Guthrie Trapp is a world-renowned star of the guitar.
He has performed and recorded with many living legends such as Dolly Parton, Allison Krauss, Sam Bush, Delbert McClinton, Garth Brooks, Tony Rice, and others.
Jordan Perlson
Drums and Cymbals
The career of drummer, percussionist, producer and educator Jordan Perlson has spanned about as wide a stylistic reach as one can imagine.
Be it with jazz legends Seamus Blake, Gary Burton, David Liebman, or folk heroes Alison Brown and Missy Raines, or reggae giants Matisyahu and Trevor Hall, cutting edge music innovators like Becca Stevens, Snarky Puppy, Banda Magda and Jeff Coffin, progressive music with Adrian Belew, Echolyn or Kaki King, or fusion megastar Hiromi, Jordan has become a known force in these many circles.
Tim Marks
Four-String Fender Bass Guitar
He has worked for a multitude of artists and producers across many styles.
His recording credits include Taylor Swift, Luke Combs, Lionel Richie, Jewel, John Oates, Will Hoge, and Will Kimbrough.
He plays the four-string Fender bass guitar, as God intended.