Released : 2007
1 - Here Comes Trouble
2 - Put Me Down 3 - She's Alright
4 - Young Boy Wit Da Blues
5 - Goin' Home
6 - I Can't Chance the Pain
7 - Bill n' Jean
8 - They Call Me Mista Fixit Man
9 - I'll Make Mincemeat Outa U
Eric Davis was born in the seventies to Dorothy Walker and world renowned drummer Bobby Davis. Eric begins to play drums at the age of five. By the age of ten Eric had become a young regular on Chicago's blues scene, playing drums with the late Jr. Wells, Lefty Dizz, Buddy Guy, BB King and the list goes on.
While playing drums on the blues circuit, young Eric was hanging out at the legendary Checkerboard lounge on 43rd street. Eric asks local blues bass man Flash to teach him how to play bass and Buddy Guy overheard the conversation from behind the bar and told Eric that in order to get all the girls you have to play this, and handed Eric his old beat up Fender guitar and showed him a open G chord.
Forward almost 30 years later, Eric Davis has become a powerful force in his prime with his intense and fiery guitar picking, electrifying solos and a solid blues voice. Eric has his own band "The Troublemakers" which makes up a SOLID group of musicians that holds a passionate yet energetic groove behind him as they frequently performs nationally in the Hottest entertainment venues.Eric was also voted the Best New Regional Act of 2009 in which he has became a fan favorite in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan,Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois. Eric's first CD titled HERE COMES TROUBLE was released in 2007 in which it did so well THAT Eric is NOW working hard on his new AND anticipated CD entitled "TROUBLE CAN'T BE THAT BAD". Being One of Chicago's most sought out guitar players, he has played with Jimmy Burns, Big James and the Chicago Playboys, Shirley King, Luca Giordano and the Italian band. anch and the Sons of Blues,Mike Wheeler,Toronzo Cannon,Chico Banks,Charlie Love to name a few. Eric "Guitar" Davis is also the CEO of Young Blues Records a label that was developed to cater to young blues artists. 21st century blues at it's finest.
from Azzul
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