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Artist description
“A full emotional carousel on the musical boardwalk -
you’ll remember that long lost love, you’ll forget your day job,
and when you finally take your shoes off to enjoy the sand at your feet,
the music of Eric Mallon will be in your head tugging at one of your senses.” |
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Music Style
rock/pop |
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Musical Influences
Counting Crows, matchbox 20, Bruce Springsteen, Jeffrey Gaines |
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Similar Artists
Pete Yorn meets Chris Isaak meets Bob Dylan |
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Artist History
Breaking into the mainstream music market is Philadelphia, PA’s own - Eric Mallon.
With a sultry voice, guitar playing that started at the age of 10;
and a heavy heart, he has put together a collection of amazing songs
that range from acoustic pop to straight folk, to good old
fashioned rock n’ roll. After all, he is named after slow-hand
himself, Eric Clapton. With his Magnolia Records debut, Tales From Magnolia Ave.,
set to be released in January 2002, Eric has combined his
self-deprecating but twistingly hopeful songwriting style
with a commercial sense that woes of the unrealistic.
Honest lyrics drown in love, be it lost or found, dealing with life and death,
depression and finding happiness once again. A man of many words
and emotions. “The first time I played Guardian Angel, the first single off the record
back in August, two girls came up to me and asked what that song
was about. We talked for nearly a half hour about that one song
and what it meant for them. I nearly wept, it’s fascinating
what music can do to bring people together.” Tales from Magnolia Ave?,
Tales from the heart. His message is bound to catch audiences near
and far - he’ll be around for a long time. His gift is now yours.
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Group Members
Eric Mallon did all vocals,
plays all guitars, and did the bass
and drum programmimg for the record
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Instruments
Guitar/Vocals |
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Albums
Tales From Magnolia Ave. |
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Press Reviews
N/A |
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Location
Philadelphia, PA - USA |
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