
Eric Hansen
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© 1997 Eric Hansen (645337405120)
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A soulful variety of adult contemporary folk songs that will make you laugh, dance and sob.
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albums you will love
- ERIC HANSEN: My Medicine
- ERIC HANSEN: A Lover's Lullaby
- ERIC HANSEN: Nobody Knows, Music For Kids of All Ages, Shapes & Sizes
- ERIC HANSEN: Hero In The Dark
- ERIC HANSEN: Real Slow
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Eric might as well have a campfire on stage. The warmth and intimacy of his songs and performance style embrace every person in the audience. Stephen Seigel (Tucson Weekly) writes: "...His trademarked earnest-in-a-time-of-irony-songwriting." His body of work includes whimsical songs about frogs and baby geese, passionate songs about love lost and love found, playful adult songs with a groove and sexy slant and inspirational songs that ask human beings to build a bridge of hands in cooperation. His performances have made grown men cry and children adore him.
There is a sense of humor both in the guitar work and the sensibility of this sensual and thoughtful man. The first thing you notice is his voice, which combined with intense and confident guitar playing, makes for a rich and exciting musical experience.
Mission Statement:
My mission is to provide quality music to audiences of all ages. Music that is entertaining, beautiful, uplifting and inspiring.
Eric happily resides in Tucson, Arizona
"Above all, the songs are heart felt and the guy is sincere, and that goes a long way in the irony-drenched climate that we've all gotten so accustomed to." Stephen Seigel-Tucson Weekly
"...wraps his voice of supple leather around the solid sole of his songs for music that wears well mile after mile. His simple songs of substance forgo artifice, aiming more directly for the heart."
R.Warr, Sing Out!
"...his engaging, warmly melodic original songs"
George Graham-WVIA
"...Those who first encounter E.H...make an immediate connection to the artist. First there's the voice-you can lose your soul in that voice. His is the voice of a stranger speaking to everyone, but somehow, only to you."
Linda J. Morris, Dirty Linen