Singer Songwriter from Mobile, Alabama
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I'm Through
A most excellent blues n country song. Nice raw vocal tone, catchy off-beat rhythm guitar, occasional chorus harmonies, there's a lot to like!
Love this mellow bluesy tune, great work Eric. Big Thumb. Gibbo
down home vocals reminds me of the south which I'm heading down to shortly for this kind of music and fun.
Very cool music. Dig your style and vocals. Thumsb up. Wait for Stars
Very cool track indeed. This song is very well written, produced and performed. A very groovy type blues feel that's really catchy. The lyrics are really good and overall we thought this was a really cool song. We dig it man! I don't understand why the lead guitar is panned to one side, but hey it works, and this is just cool. A+ from us and an easy vote. Hope this catches on here on MP3U cause it is good. Keep the faith!
EVERY now and then, we'll write one that's worth hanging on to — what you might call a real "keeper". One day we got to wondering . . . What would happen if we took each other's best songs and made a CD out of them? The result was My Brother's Keepers — a CD, a tour, and a whole new chapter.
When the conditions are just right in South Alabama, a jubilee occurs along the banks of Mobile Bay. The waters virtually erupt with a harvest of seafood as the creatures lunge to the shore for more air. Singer/Songwriter Eric Erdman was born and raised along those shores and it seems as if he has that water in his veins. His songs are introspective but fun, quirky but accessible, profound and palatable. But they all seem to have sprung up from that salty Mobile water.
Eric has performed his songs while serving as the lead singer for the funk rock band, The Ugli Stick since 1999. The Ugli Stick's powerful live shows and unique songs have captivated audiences worldwide. They have performed three USO tours for the US Military overseas as well as released four albums. The band's song "Put It On The Wood" was used as the theme song for "Drag Race High" on the SPEED network.
But it is obvious there has always been something more to Eric Erdman that had yet to rise to the surface. ln 2012 he recorded his solo album, "My Brothers Keepers". This collection of brand new songs tells of love found, love lost, inspiration and desperation but more importantly it shows Eric Erdman's true essence as a songwriter and performer. When you hear "My Brother's Keepers" you get the feeling that conditions are just right for another jubilee, and this one will stretch much farther than the shores of Mobile Bay.
In the article titled "Hey, Have UYou Heard Eric Erdman?" singer-songwriter Eric Erdman was interviewed for online arts and culture magazine Mod Mobilian on June 12, 2012.The article discussed the upcoming CD release of Erdman's first solo album, My Brothers Keepers with specific mention of the tracks "I'm Through" and "Bird on a Powerline"