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Tricia Brock is lead singer of the popular contemporary Christian band, Superchic[k]. She grew up wanting to be a nurse. She even wanted to go to nursing school after high school, and do some missionary work. But God led her in another direction. She began to notice an opportunity to use her amazing singing voice to lead the world to Christ. She wasn’t sure how to go about it, so she took the famous “Leap of Faith”. She had never imagined being the lead singer of a punk/ rock Christian band, or that God would even put her there, but she was, and she knew it was God’s will to be there. She was so shy at first, not ready for the experience God had set out for her. This wasn’t her plan. She wanted to go to college, meet a guy and live happily ever after. Well, that fantasy was quickly crumpled up like a piece of paper and thrown into God’s trashcan. Superchic[k] became a forming tool for her, she isn’t that shy little girl who was afraid to let go and be who she is now. She is now a go with the flow person, change is still unexpected but she takes it and goes with it. Some of her favorite things are: writing, reading, makeup, putt putt golf, go carts, driving race cars, horseback riding, tennis, parasailing, and singing. She is writing a book, working on her dream of becoming a professional makeup artist, but most of all, she is married to the wonderful, Nick Baumhardt. They have a dog named Sophie, and a daughter named Ava Rose. The two have been married since August seventeenth, two thousand and eight. Their daughter was born April twelfth two thousand and twelve at twenty inches long, seven pounds, six ounces. Tricia and her sister Melissa decided to use their talent, in starting superchic[k], to help girls who were, and still are, struggling with depression, anxiety, anorexia, and insecurities, that they had faced themselves. After she met Max Hsu, at a concert in ninety-seven, the three had noticed their similarities in thoughts. This dream was brought

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