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Erick Baker (born December 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter from Knoxville, Tennessee. He has performed with national acts, including rock musician James Blunt,
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, the rock band Goo Goo Dolls, the rock band Heart, R&B artist John Legend, indie-rock musician Edwin McCain and rock musician Grace Potter. Additionally, Baker has headlined six sold-out appearances at Knoxville's Bijou Theatre.


Early life and education

He was born in Halls. Graduated Halls High School in 1997. While in school, played football and participated in Student Council. Class President.


Career

Baker started his career in a local rock band known as Down From Up with Baker as the front man/lead vocalist. They released a live album in 2006 titled ''Live: Far From the Bottom'' and then their first full-length album ''A Terrible Beauty'' in 2007. In early 2008 Baker was replaced by bandmate Matt Brewster as the lead vocalist, the reasons why are still unknown. The band disbanded in late 2010 after another album. Baker's breakthrough came as an opportunity to support Legend. On February 29, 2008, Baker released his debut extended play, ''It's Getting Too Late to Say It's Early'', produced by Travis Wyrick. Baker recorded his first full-length studio album, ''Holding the Pieces in Place,'' in 2010. After the album's release in April of that year, he toured with Heart. His concert repertoire began to expand around this time, and included a cover version of the song "Fight For Your Right To Party" by the hip-hop band
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. Later that year, he also released a live album, ''Erick Baker: Live at the Bijou Theatre'' (recorded and mixed by Ben McAmis), as well as ''Stay Awhile'', a live DVD containing footage of Baker performing and discussing his music (also mixed and edited by Ben McAmis). Baker began work on his next studio album in early 2011 with producer Ken Coomer. He ended the year performing at the official Belk Bowl FanFest in Charlotte, North Carolina, along with McCain and the rock band Daughtry, as well as at a New Year's Eve show for the U.S. troops stationed at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Baker's second studio album, ''Goodbye June'', was released on June 26, 2012, followed by his first European tour. The album's lead single, "In Love with a Lie", was influenced by a phone conversation Baker had with a friend about a failed relationship. Baker's third album, ''Dear Amanda'', was released on May 27, 2016.


Musical style

His genre-bending approach has resulted in crossover appeal, according to Underground Music Reviews in 2010. A self-taught guitarist and vocalist, Baker writes and performs "intricately crafted, emotive Americana". In 2008, '' Mountain Xpress'' described him as having a "raw and powerful" voice, and an "ability to whip an early crowd into a respectable frenzy".


Discography

Down From Up * ''Live: Far From the Bottom'' (2006) * ''A Terrible Beauty'' (2007) Solo :''* Extended Plays'' * ''It's Getting Too Late to Say It's Early'' (2008) :''* Albums'' * ''Holding the Pieces in Place'' (2010) * ''Goodbye June'' (2012) * ''Dear Amanda'' (2016) :''* Live'' * ''Live at the Bijou Theater'' CD/DVD (2010) * ''Stay Awhile'' DVD (2010)


See also

* List of people from Knoxville, Tennessee * List of singer-songwriters * Music of Tennessee


References


External links

* , his official website * {{DEFAULTSORT:Baker, Erick 1978 births 20th-century American singer-songwriters American male singer-songwriters Living people Musicians from Knoxville, Tennessee Singer-songwriters from Tennessee 20th-century American guitarists 21st-century American guitarists Guitarists from Tennessee American male guitarists 20th-century American male singers 21st-century American male singers 21st-century American singer-songwriters