Here is an artist who has spent his career nurturing his muse and creating a solid and steadily growing catalog of great songs. Three of his songs have received a coveted John Lennon Songwriting Award (Corner Booth Chronicles) and two Billboard Songwriting Awards (You Can't Hide the Shame and Rough Rider). |
Ringo
Starr and Lynyrd Skynyrd. He's also opened for acts
such as Jethro Tull, Julian Cope, Hall and Oates,
and Chicago. His first full-length album, Curiosity,
was released in 1996 on his own independent label, Widow's Peak
Records, and was soon followed up in 1997 with Picture
Perfect World (EP). To date, Stuart has sold fourteen thousand copies of both albums
by just playing gigs and word of mouth. In the summer of 1997,
Stuart's classic rock & roll style was noticed by Ringo
Starr who invited him to open The
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band Tour, featuring Peter
Frampton, Jack Bruce (Cream), Gary Brooker (Procul Harum) and
Simon Kirke (Bad Company). Originally, Stuart was only signed
to do the first eight shows of the tour, but after his first
performance, Ringo Starr asked him to play all twenty-eight shows.
That exposure served as a springboard for Stuart to open for
the Lynyrd Skynyrd, Paul Rodgers
and Kenny Wayne Shepherd Tour that same summer. Since
then, Eric has been touring on a regular basis including the
summer of 1999 where he toured America with Peter Frampton. |
Eric Stuart grew up in Brooklyn,
New York. His
biggest influence was his seventh grade music teacher, Mike Fogarty.
When he was in the eighth grade, Eric had learned to play guitar. Searching for a way to express himself, he began writing and recording songs by the time he was in the tenth grade. Before graduating high school, he had already recorded over forty original songs. |
After high school, Eric worked as a production
assistant on films and commercials in New York. He played local
shows at downtown staples such as the Westbeth Theater, Mercury
Lounge, The Bitter End and Don Hills. Eric began performing solo
acoustic shows as well as full band performances in the city.
In the summer of 1995, he was chosen to perform two solo acoustic
opening shows for Chicago at Jones Beach and The
Garden State Arts Center. On the heels of this, he opened
for Hall and Oates, Jethro Tull, Julian Cope
and Jeffrey Gaines. |
During his
tour with Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band, Eric Stuart
caught the attention of Peter Frampton who later became
a mentor and producer of his latest self-titled EP. After the success of the 1999 U.S. tour, the Eric Stuart Band once again toured nationally with Peter Frampton in 2000. |
In the summer
of 2001, the Eric Stuart Band embarked on yet another national
tour, this time as headliners rather than as support. By laying
the groundwork on the various tours before, the band was remembered
and welcomed back through the country. Even as an independent
band, the Eric Stuart Band generated both national and college
radio air-play from the singles Staring You In The Face,
One Good Reason, Lost Innocence and the rock ballad
The Best Ones Get Away . The fans appreciated the 3 hour
full length sets each and every night and the band received glowing
reviews in the press for their powerful live shows. In 2002 the Eric Stuart Band signed with RevUp Records. In March of 2003 the Eric Stuart band released their album, Bombshellshocked produced by Eric Stuart himself. Now in 2007, Eric has released a new 15 song album on Widow's Peak Records entitled In The County Of Kings. This self-produced project features a more country/rock flavor and is filled with incredible guest musicians. After siging a distribution deal with Burnside Distribution Corp. Widow's Peak Records will now be distributed worldwide. With the release of a new CD, the exciting new incarnation of ESB, Eric is looking forward to the next stop along this musical journey. |