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Eric Holden
 
Well...talk about myself? No! I couldn't. I haven't even prepared anything. What? Well..if you insist.....I play bass. I also co-founded a GREAT indie label - Cheap Lullaby Records with 2 dear friends, Randy Wooten and Joe Ross. The label has some AMAZING artists and bands...The BellRays, Gus Black, Randy & The Bloody Lovelies, Tobias Froberg, Bleu's L.E.O. project, Sylvie Lewis and Robin McKelle. All of these guys have so much going on I couldn't possibly put it all in here but...you can go to cheaplullaby.com to find out more. If you want to pitch your music to the label go to the site and put your info on the message board. We will see it and listen, I promise. That's the best way. As for me...like I said, I play bass. I play in The BoDeans...Kenny Aronoff plays drums, Bukka Allen plays organ and accordion and band kicks. Total pros, one of my favorite live bands in the world. I also played in Josh Groban's band with some good for the past 5 years...life is good. I've had the pleasure of performing and / or recording with Zachary Provost, Kyler England, Bela Fleck, Corrinne May, Elton John, The Bloody Lovelies, The Weepies, John Williams, The Atomic Sherpas, Lapdog, Andrea Coor (from The Coors) The Downbeats, Vertical Horizon, Marty Walsh, Natalie Cole, Sylvie Lewis, Maia Sharp, Ruby Amanfu, Paul Freeman, Judith Owen, Cherry Suede, Joanna, Dian Diaz, Antonio Sol, Angie Stone, Adrianne, Jason Nesmith and Lili Hayden. Television appearances include Good Morning America, The American Music Awards, ESPN's Cold Pizza, Regis and Kelly, The Today Show, The World Music Awards, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, The View, Ellen, Rosie, Sharon Osbourne Show, AOL Sessions, AOL Spotlight, Live at Abbey Road and PBS. Recent live radio performances include the BBC 2 "Friday Night is Music Night" live in London, and WLTW New York City. That's enough about me - too much really.
www.ericholden.com
 



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