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Eric Coleman : I Had to Suffer for My Art, Now It's Your Turn
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Occasionally funny, occasionally serious, sometimes sarcastic. It's a guy from Midwest with a guitar commenting, mostly, on the vagaries of middle age.
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2007
I Had to Suffer for My Art, Now It's Your Turn Record Label: Eric Coleman
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Only Coffee House in Town 2:19 Album Only
Perfect Moments 2:46 Album Only
Standards 2:14 Album Only
In Crosby Park 1:58 Album Only
Hey Dad ! 4:27 Album Only
Home Again 5:49 Album Only
Jordan Cochrane Ggs 2:28 Album Only
Need 3:12 Album Only
How Can I Miss You? 2:49 Album Only
Wilderness of Smiles 2:42 Album Only
Woman I Want 1:52 Album Only
Nice Guys 1:25 Album Only
Wysiwyg 2007 Remake/remodel 4:02 Album Only
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Eric Coleman is a songwriter/singer who lives in Ames, IA (he refuses to say he is from there). Eric has released three CDs, Fear And Self Loathing In Central Iowa (2001) and Some See The Glass Half Empty (2003) and I Had To Suffer For My Art, Now It’s Your Turn (2007). Eric’s song How Can I Miss You? is on the on the Highway 61 Folks Festival 2005 CD (www.festivalbrew.com). His song I Got Them Old Mahtowa Folks Festival Highway 61 Blues Again Mama is on the 2006 CD. Low Self Esteem Talking Blues is on Laughter Is A Powerful Weapon Vol. 2 benefit CD (www.funnymusicians.com) . For more information go to www.eric-coleman.com. He also likes to talk about himself in the third person.

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