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Eric Fridrich

around the day in eighty worlds

About Me

Jazz, Latin, folk, rock....A songwriter. Eric Fridrich is a one of a kind. By himself he offers an acoustic guitar featuring many styles, a Harmonica with minor modes as well as blues, and a unique and powerful voice that always captures the audience. Eric's music is extremely accesible having open invitations to play in: China,France, Australia, Italy, UK, zchech, Carribean, all over the US. His recent work has led to his 2006 nomination for " best new artist of the year" via Seattle weekly, Feature full page article in the collegient, in studio interview at kbcs fm, Channel 5 news exclusive interview, and national radio. All this achieved with out a label or publicist as the music speaks for itself.Mostly a solo performer as he loves the freedom, you can find him in Chicago with the likes of internationally respected Nate lerohl (double bass) who adds the German bow in the Duocracy.In Seattle you can find him in the Eric Fridrich Trio- with Johnny conga a percussionist with a trail of credits like: Jackson 5, Gloria Estafon, over 20 Grammy award winners. And Steve Kim- a local Jazz favorite that also tours internationally receiving many commissions for composition. http://www.numberonemusic.com/ericfridrichsolotrio

My Interests

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Member Since: 5/20/2006
Band Website: ericbefree.com
Band Members: The Trio- Steve Kim on electric fretless bass, Johnny conga on latin percussion, Eric Fridrich on acoustic guitar, harmonica, and voice.
Influences: Creativity and living the musical experience among many beautiful souls.
Sounds Like: A Vangogh sunflower
Record Label: squeek the wheel ent.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

for a stranger

Music, music, arts, and friendsspices, vices, stranger blendswhat is what was once a whisper sweet'tis again but a tapping of a dancers feetall in, all out, up, around the smokelike shadows on mountai...
Posted by Eric Fridrich on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:56:00 PST

I sang a song to the fading light

               On the silver blue she rode the wings were wide and fly they flew          &...
Posted by Eric Fridrich on Wed, 08 Nov 2006 03:56:00 PST