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Artist description
Eric's distinctive sound combines incisive songwriting with powerful guitars and celestial harmonies. His first solo CD "Thing's I've Wanted to Say" is a unique blend of today’s "Hot Country" and "Pop Rock". For example: The songs "Granny's Shack" and "Feel Like a Wheel" reflect his deep country roots. But on the other hand "Stratosphere" and "Oh Yeah!" still have the country root but with an edge. A very unique sound. His latest CD "Music by Numbers" is a mix of Rock-Pop-Techno. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock |
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Musical Influences
The Eagles, Tom Petty, Atlanta Rhythm Section, George Strait and James Taylor to E.L.O. and Van Halen. |
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Similar Artists
Tom Petty, Pink Floyd, Beatles, Creed, Kid Rock |
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Artist History
Eric Rogers was born in Easley, South Carolina. A city about an hour and a half from Atlanta, Georgia and roughly three to four hours from Nashville, Tennessee. Playing guitar since the age of 6, he has spent most of his life writing music and performing. The current line up has been together for almost three years. |
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Group Members
Eric Rogers - Guitars, Bass Guitar & Lead Vocals Scott Alexander - Drums & Backing Vocals Ric Moore - Backing Vocals, Rythm Guitar Monnie "Wendy" Wasserman - Backing Vocals Brian Perry - Bass |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass Guitar, Drums, Key's, and lots of Vocals |
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Albums
Eric Rogers - Thing's I've Wanted To Say / Eric Rogers - Music By Numbers |
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Press Reviews
Eric's new CD possesses some of the most inventive music today. Strong songs, Unforgettable hooks, and relateable lyrics with honesty and integrity. -Indepentent Music Review Printed 8/2000Keep an eye on this guy! - Local Music Scene 02/2001 |
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Location
Easley, South Carolina - USA |
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