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Eric Dilworth

About Me

Raised on classic blues, jazz, and soul music Eric Dilworth began performing under the monniker of Eric Adam Dilworth, or merely EAD. His unique vision, and blend of folk and avante-garde rock first began to reach audiences as an opening act for the rock band Siddhartha. As time would pass Dilworth would enlist the aid of his longtime friend Justin Walker to play drums. Walker had already gained notoriety by this point as a member of the rock band known as Siddhartha. The duo would play many shows opening for Siddhartha and eventually branch off into the cafe scene. A myriad of great jazz musicians would join the everchanging roster of Dilworth's vision, most notably Siddhartha's lead singer Marlon Hauser, who would play violin. The music will continue to grow beyond Detroit's cold and stolid infrastructure and beyond the rest of the material world.FOR BOOKING:[email protected] Layouts
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Member Since: 15/11/2006
Band Members: Eric Dilworth (vocals - guitar) Justin Walker (drums) Amanda Nygard (violin) Markita Moore (trumpet, misc. instr.)
Influences: Heavy inspiration is drawn from artists such as Richie Havens, Nick Drake, Fela Kuti, Rashied Ali, John Coltrane and Sun Ra. Living life and listening to the wonderful music from times long passed has also added to the sound. Influence from being a product of the times, yet having a strong desire to want to understand the past.
Sounds Like: sounds
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Sunday Night Series @ Amsterdam Espresso

First, I would like to thank all of you who came out to Amsterdam last night. We had a great turn out. Thank you all. Next I would like to thank Markita Moore who put an amazing performance as usual....
Posted by on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:28:00 GMT

earth and a birth(of sorts)

If ever or if not In time, bodies can be still- this has been seen before open in conditioning open in participation whereas in connection- patterns must play a certain role equally distant from
Posted by on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:43:00 GMT

notes from sea

notes from sea- growing older or in another language-more mature is of new challenge-ecspecially seeing how time does not favor a stop-trading coma for perspective rebirth, all so calming along the ro...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:39:00 GMT