, Norway, 2002. After finishing high school, he started on the Music program at the
Toneheim Folkehøyskole near by
Hamar, followed by studies on the Jazz program at
Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium. Born in 1979 Eick has marvellous range of achievements to show for himself: in 2007 he won the International Jazz Talent, awarded to him by the International Jazz Festivals Organization situated in New York. He then won the Statoil Scholarship in 2009, undoubtedly the largest scholarship in Norway, as he was heading for the release of his second album on one of the worlds most influential jazz record labels,
ECM. In the meantime Eick keeps himself busy participating on several albums playing either trumpet, double bass, vibraphone, piano, guitar, or in his own words “anything needed.” Some of his collaborators have been, among a vast amount of others, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and
Chick Corea,
Iro Haarla,
Manu Katché and
Jacob Young. Eick is also a member of the Norwegian genre-defying group
Jaga Jazzist, a group with which he has performed for many years. In the summer of 2006 he toured with
Jan Gunnar Hoff Group and
Mike Stern and in October/November on European tour with
Thomas Dybdahl. Eicks band is currently a five-piece, featuring two drummers, bass, piano and Eick himself. The lineup changes invariably as all the participating musicians are amongst Norway's finest, but for the most part the band consists of
Andreas Ulvo (piano),
Torstein Lofthus and
Gard Nilssen (drums), and
Audun Erlien (bass). The music is composed by Eick and pays tribute to both the truly unique Scandinavian soundscape, as well as the lyricism and melancholy of the Canadian trumpeter
Kenny Wheeler. In 2013 Eick appeared at the
North Sea Jazz Festival within his own Quintet including
Andreas Ulvo (piano, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, electronics),
Audun Erlien (bass),
Andreas Bye &
Kenneth Kapstad (drums). == Discography ==