Time: 28:18
Size: 64.8 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front
[2:43] 1. Red Dress
[3:28] 2. Cereal Song
[3:56] 3. Best Foot Forward
[2:23] 4. Doin' Wrong
[6:07] 5. Cover My Soul
[3:03] 6. What A Day I Had
[4:01] 7. Death Ray Cataclysm
[2:33] 8. Hold Your Hand
How do you call this sidekick to unique personalities ranging from Nick Lowe to John Koerner an under achiever? This multi instrumentalist bad boy could easily be a superstar in his own right but he seems to be under the spell of Holy Modal Rounders, Guy Clark and others that could have really made it but seemed to make a concerted effort not to. Mixing organic writing and playing skills with personality, he has what it takes to be a massive, under the radar treat. Singer/songwriter? Rocker? Folkie? He's got all the bases covered and has back up in place to insure no errors are made. Killer stuff you really have to be a grinch to dislike, this cat is the real deal throughout. "
Boston-based singer, songwriter and guitar player Eric Sommer offers global audiences the unmistakable sounds of life on the American road. Widely acknowledged to be one of the best slide-guitar players in the country, Sommer has mastered his craft by touring as a lifestyle, often playing over 250-280 shows in the span of a single year. Whether he’s delivering his aggressive, open tuning, “no fear playing” style alongside fellow musicians on national tours and showcases or performing pure blues and deep grooves in solo shows from coast to coast, Sommer lights venues on fire with his rare combination of extreme technical skill and down-home charm.
Coupled with experienced New Jersey-based session players Jim Oakley on percussion and Zach Smith on bass, Sommer’s expansive sound broadens even further to include back-up harmonies, tight rhythms and harmonica grooves that promise to rouse audiences and pack dance floors. For more of Eric Sommer and his trio, be sure to check out their album
Boston-based singer, songwriter and guitar player Eric Sommer offers global audiences the unmistakable sounds of life on the American road. Widely acknowledged to be one of the best slide-guitar players in the country, Sommer has mastered his craft by touring as a lifestyle, often playing over 250-280 shows in the span of a single year. Whether he’s delivering his aggressive, open tuning, “no fear playing” style alongside fellow musicians on national tours and showcases or performing pure blues and deep grooves in solo shows from coast to coast, Sommer lights venues on fire with his rare combination of extreme technical skill and down-home charm.
Coupled with experienced New Jersey-based session players Jim Oakley on percussion and Zach Smith on bass, Sommer’s expansive sound broadens even further to include back-up harmonies, tight rhythms and harmonica grooves that promise to rouse audiences and pack dance floors. For more of Eric Sommer and his trio, be sure to check out their album
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