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Eric Hamilton fronts this band who has had several stages of existance.It all started with Eric and a young phenom by the name of J.W.Younger.Around 1986 they were rocking around Nashvegas under the guise "Younger Hamilton Underground".Packing out little dives like Guido's Pizzaria,Bell Cove,and The VFW,they quickly were gathering fans and the intrest of other seedy music types.Both were working as side men for John Carter Cash,in a band called 'Electric Iguana',along side Ira dean,now a founding member of 'Trick Pony'.Soon after, Don "Duck' Reno became the bass and banjo player, and the band became "Captain Freaky Deaky".Duck is now in an outfit called 'Hayseed Dixie'.These guys are tearing Europe up,"GREAT". Duck left to pursue his bluegrass carreer and replace ing him on bass was a guy,the most bottom feeding,greasy,back-side bass player in the land,Jake"the Snake"Byers.By advice of shitty management,it was now known as 'Eric Hamilton Band'.This is around 1990.During a show one night,these girls pushed a guy onto the stage with his harp.Scott"Sweepy,Huge Balls"Walker was a perfect fit for this act.He got it natural,for his Grandfather is Billy Walker,who has served the "Grand Ole'Opry"for 45 years.Sweepy's great playing and crazy stage presence drew even more attention. Next came Jeff Armstrong.Eric's brother Chad sent Jeff into play one night and again a perfect fit.Jeff has a piano style completely his own.You can tell Jeff's playing in two bars.Like Billy Joel or Elton,you just know it's him. All that was needed now was a drummer.The new manager for EHB,Bill Fletcher,a.k.a."The Wolf",brought his long time friend,BooBoo McAfee,out to hear these guys.Boo was and is world recognized for not only his great style, but his incredible stamina.He held the world record, for playing drums 30 days and 18 hours.He had years of touring experience and was a great asset to the band. These 6 guys held it together for 10 years. After the deal with Curb Records was over these guys left on good terms to explore new adventures. The "new "guys,(it's funny,after 6 years or so they still are the new guys)..... Dave Harrison--Drums and Percussion(also plays with a spectacular artist and good friend,Edwin McCain) Ethan Pisner--Bass (now playing with "Big&Rich) Lee Hendricks--Bass (also with Edwin McCain,Olivia Newton John) Raymond Arias --Electric Guitar ( Ray is ,without a doubt, the coolest guy I know.I'm talkin' Fonzie cool.also He's a capricorn) Max Radlif--Acoustic & Electric Guitar ( The most under-rated player in town.A monster with a lambs demeanor.I've never seen him mad.Plays his ass off) Other guys have sat in, off & on, over the years.Even though they have not been full time members, thier contributions have been instumental(pardon the pun) in the creation of wonderful music. Jason Witt--Keys,Dobro,Mando(Jason has been with "Exile" for 13 years) Brandon Witt--Keys,B-3,Rhodes(Dixie Chicks,Trick Pony,Billy Currington,Ty Hearndon,Jason and Brandon are twin bros) Curtis Erdik--Bass,Screaming Electric Guitar (Bon Jovi,also was Front of house for EHB on several US tours) Craig Wright--Drums,Perc(Carrence Dobbins,Great Guy & new Father) Steve King--Keys(Martina McBride,Brooks and Dunn,a.k.a.Poindexter) Chad Mize--Bass(Texarkana,the Jeff Williams Experience) Brad Cummings--Drums,Perc(Texarkana) Nicole Brunker--Accoustic Guitar ( The Orphans,Nicole Waters) John Wheeler--Fidle ( front man for Hayseed Dixie) Dale Reno--Mandolin (Hayseed Dixie,The Reno Brothers)

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/5/2006
Band Website: rawhiderecords.com
Influences: Willis Allen Ramsey Rickie Lee Jones Edwin McCain Black Crows Rolling Stones Lee H Abraham Mark Twain Larry MacMurtrey Mac MacAnaly Sting Jesus Christ Z Z Top Bad Company John Prine Leon Russel Nevile Brothers Robert Johnson Johnny Cash Randy Neuman Collin Hay Melvin McFatter Elliot Brumfield Howlin' Wolf Muddy Waters Sonny Boy Williamson The Police Eddie Money
Sounds Like: Review from www.ripplemusic.blogspot.com of 'Dear Pia' LP.

So, a couple weeks ago, I’m sitting in traffic on my way to my 9 to 5 gig, when a random song pops up on my trusty iPod and the lyrics catch my attention, “ . . . instead of being stuck here with the cattle on the interstate”. After a quick glance at the screen, I notice that it’s Eric Hamilton’s If I Were a Cowboy, and I realize that I need to listen to this disc a little bit more. I remember buying the album, “Dear Pia” and I remember playing it a few times. But outside of the opening track, I didn’t remember much else about the disc. If someone had walked up to me and asked me if this album was good, I would have probably just nodded yes on Hamilton’s reputation alone, not on the actual contents of said disc. Kind of sounds like a bad sign, doesn’t it? Fear not, Loyal Ones, for I have spent many a day revisiting “Dear Pia” and embracing the musicianship of Eric Hamilton.

“Dear Pia” is an acoustically driven album that highlights Eric’s various styles. He can rock as hard as the next guy, but he brings a whole new sultry swagger to his blues-roots groove by way of his vocals. Honest vocals hit the nerves to the point that you too can feel his pain. Country-fried rock with little jazz flourishes here and there, perfectly timed bits of bluegrass, a pinch of Latin flair, some funk. He pulls it all off flawlessly.

The disc opens with a great jazzy-blues bit entitled, Nightlife of the Living Dead, which highlights his ability to create characters with lyric. He then lays down a groovin’ acoustic riff on I Don’t Mind that will inevitably have your feet moving. And, it goes on from there. Ebbing and flowing from mid-tempo, head bobbing tunes, to slow paced tearjerkers, ultimately wrapping up with an all out ho-down inspired ditty. By the time “Dear Pia” comes to an end, I find myself wondering, ‘Why the hell don’t I listen to this more?’

Though Eric Hamilton seems to adapt well to various musical styles, his strongest suit is the more mid tempo straight forward tunes. And, if he’s got the acoustic guitar going, boy . . . sit down! It doesn’t get much more emotional than that. Take a listen to So Tore Up With You and Another Shade of Blue and get back with me. It’ll bring back images of all those singer / songwriters from the ‘70’s that you love so much, just more edgy. It’s probably this aspect of his style that keeps me coming back for more. Honesty. He’s a musician who’s lived what he writes. He’s struggled with the typical industry issues . . . poor management, poor promotions, lack of support, etc. Yet, he’s still out there writing and recording, and it looks like he’s getting the necessary support from his label, Rawhide Records.

And, while Eric is out there living the musician’s life, I’ll continue sitting in traffic wishing I were him, and eventually writing reviews on the rest of his catalogue.--Pope JTE
Record Label: First album...Curb/W.E.A.--Next 6.....E.T.C.Record
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Fireworks

The Sun is down. People huddle towards the edge. Test-tube courage. The Symphony plays, my heart-strings play. For my Country, for fallen Soldiers of all Wars, for Children, for Freedom, and for Love....
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Sat, 05 Jul 2008 09:22:00 PST

Getting it together

Slowly....Slowly...I grow.Like a fingernail. My health is finally correcting itself.  I have a plan.   GOD in Heaven, Please give me time to bring it together.Protect me from Fooli...
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Fri, 16 May 2008 05:46:00 PST

On The 8th Day

Kudzu. Brought from China in the 1950'sIt makes Monsters of the trees. You can watch it grow in July or SeptemberIf we were gone it would swallow the Town, in a matter of months, my Father would say.H...
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Tue, 20 Feb 2007 05:56:00 PST

Hope For A Fresh Start

You see by this, that I am a loser..no date, no gig, all alone on New Years Eve. I am used to not being kissed at Midnight because 20 of my years I have been on stage, so it's not that big of a deal. ...
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Mon, 01 Jan 2007 10:46:00 PST

Reason?

realtionships cannot be fully understood by reason any more than reason can fully disclose the mysteries of an exquisite work of art, a moving musical passage, a trancendent spiritual experience, or t...
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Sat, 30 Dec 2006 01:03:00 PST

One-armed Golfer

I awoke from a dream very early this morning. A dream of grounded airplanes, children, car wrecks, a calm living woman; impaled on a pike, and a sad, one-armed man, playing golf. I...
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Fri, 22 Sep 2006 09:12:00 PST

Captain Woodrow Call

"You don't get excited 'bout nothin',except your biscuits and your whores""I can't stand rude behavior in a man.I won't tollerate it."
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Mon, 05 Jun 2006 01:32:00 PST

Captain Agustus McCray

"Far as I'm concerned,any man who can read Latin,is welcome to rob us.I like the chance to shoot at an educated man just once in my life."
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Sun, 04 Jun 2006 07:44:00 PST

New Project

It is 3 AM.The final track has been mastered.Now it is only me...and the ghosts that roam these vocal booths and piano rooms.Only very old great sounding rooms house these wanderers; lost pickers play...
Posted by Eric Hamilton Band on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 02:37:00 PST