Kirk Reeves (1956–2012), also known as 'Working' Kirk Reeves, was an American street musician and entertainer best known for playing the trumpet at the west bank bridgehead of the Hawthorne Bridge in Portland, Oregon, while wearing a Mickey Mouse hat and a white suit.
He decided to pursue a career as an entertainer, purchased a trumpet at a garage sale, and started taking lessons. In the early 2000s, Reeves became a common sight on the streets of downtown Portland, often performing across from Powell's City of Books. Reeves spent many of the subsequent years homeless and bore a scar along his neck from a violent attack.
He also suffered from diabetes, cataracts, and depression. Despite these ailments, he entertained thousands of Portland-area motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists for over a decade with his music, magic tricks, and a rolling cart filled with gadgets, puppets, and other props. Reeves eventually relocated to a semi-permanent spot at the west end of the Hawthorne Bridge, where he frequently performed in his later years. His signature tunes included "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," the title theme from the Star Wars film series and "Amazing Grace."
Reeves also wrote four unpublished novels and hosted a Portland-area cable access program called Low Comedy. In May 2012, he traveled to Los Angeles to audition for a slot on America's Got Talent and Shark Tank but wasn't selected for either program.
A group called the Memorial for Kirk Reeves the Trumpet Man attempted to raise funds for constructing a Reeves statue, hoping to place it near the Hawthorne Bridge. Their efforts subsequently transitioned into an unsuccessful campaign to name a new transit bridge (ultimately named Tilikum Crossing) for him. In 2014, artist Gwenn Seemel painted a mural featuring him at NE Grand and Lloyd.
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