Eric Steckel

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Empty Promises 00:00 Tools
We're Still Friends 00:00 Tools
Last Night 00:00 Tools
Day Drinkin' 00:00 Tools
Love Me or Leave Me 00:00 Tools
Mississippi River 00:00 Tools
Outlaw 00:00 Tools
Highway Bound 00:00 Tools
Found Out the Hard Way 00:00 Tools
Just Walk Away 00:00 Tools
From Your Blue Eyes to Mine 00:00 Tools
Sugar Sweet 00:00 Tools
Feels Like Home 00:00 Tools
Waitin' for the Bus 00:00 Tools
Southern Skyline 00:00 Tools
The Ghetto 00:00 Tools
My Darkest Hour 00:00 Tools
C'mon in My Kitchen 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Behind 00:00 Tools
Holding On 00:00 Tools
From Time to Time 00:00 Tools
Tuscany 00:00 Tools
Smiling Liar 00:00 Tools
Sooner or Later 00:00 Tools
Something Better 00:00 Tools
She's 19 years old 00:00 Tools
When Ignorance Turns to Bliss 00:00 Tools
Make It Rain 00:00 Tools
El Camino 00:00 Tools
Can't Go Back 00:00 Tools
Juke Joint 00:00 Tools
Unforgettable 00:00 Tools
While My Guitar Gently Weeps 00:00 Tools
Shaolin Fade 00:00 Tools
Put Me Down 00:00 Tools
I Love The Way You Make Me Hate You 00:00 Tools
Fugitive 00:00 Tools
Tennessee 00:00 Tools
I'll Still Come Around 00:00 Tools
Texas 1983 00:00 Tools
I Don't Mind 00:00 Tools
2 Little, 2 Late 00:00 Tools
Speed of Light 00:00 Tools
Show The World 00:00 Tools
If I Ain't Got You 00:00 Tools
Rocket Fuel 00:00 Tools
Outta My Mind 00:00 Tools
What It Means (To Be Alone) 00:00 Tools
Through Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Picture Frame 00:00 Tools
Reach for the Skies 00:00 Tools
Here I Go 00:00 Tools
It's Tax Deductible 00:00 Tools
Espirita 00:00 Tools
Sepulveda 00:00 Tools
Like We Used to Do 00:00 Tools
Funky C Funky Do 00:00 Tools
Rude Mood 00:00 Tools
Hideaway 00:00 Tools
BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN 00:00 Tools
Lenny 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out 00:00 Tools
Bad Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
Char-Broiled 00:00 Tools
Sad Nite Owl 00:00 Tools
San-Ho-Zay 00:00 Tools
Hey Sister 00:00 Tools
Red House 00:00 Tools
Little Wing 00:00 Tools
The Thrill is Gone 00:00 Tools
Blues is a Feelin' 00:00 Tools
Jaywalkin' 00:00 Tools
Crossroads 00:00 Tools
It's Tax Deductible! 00:00 Tools
Radio blues 00:00 Tools
The Sad Nite Owl 00:00 Tools
Philips Highway 00:00 Tools
Me And My Guitar 00:00 Tools
SLOW TRAIN 00:00 Tools
Deep Fried 00:00 Tools
All Your Love 00:00 Tools
Some People Tell Me 00:00 Tools
The Sky is Crying 00:00 Tools
Lucille 00:00 Tools
Where I Play My Blues 00:00 Tools
When Ignorance Turns Into Bliss 00:00 Tools
Further On Up The Road 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah! 00:00 Tools
The Sky Is Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Jaywalkin 00:00 Tools
Never Run from the Rain 00:00 Tools
Smilin' Liar 00:00 Tools
Just Killin' Time 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 00:00 Tools
Chicago Boogie 00:00 Tools
Ice Cream Man 00:00 Tools
Goin' Down 00:00 Tools
Key to the Highway 00:00 Tools
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Before You 'Cuse Me 00:00 Tools
Little Wing Jam 00:00 Tools
01. Eric Steckel - Sooner Or Later 00:00 Tools
10. Eric Steckel - Show The World 00:00 Tools
I Dont Mind 00:00 Tools
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Originally from Pennsylvania where he was first known for his energetic guest appearances with many of the area's finest performers, Eric's early musical influences inspired him to pick up his first Fender Stratocaster at the age of nine. There was no looking back............. Eric's passion for the Blues enabled him to soon share the stage with many nationally known artists including Bob Margolin, Debbie Davies, James Armstrong, Steve Guyger, Kenny Neal, Chris Beard, Tommy Castro, Joe Kubek, Bnois King, Solomon Burke, Ronnie Baker Brooks and Hubert Sumlin. With a feeling and natural ability that just can't be explained for someone so young, Eric delivers a Freddie-BB-Albert King influenced performance with an intensity and skill that belies his youth. With a style at times reminiscent the great ones, Eric combines a variety of influences while reminding everyone the real thing comes from the heart and soul. The Eric Steckel Band's debut CD, "A Few Degrees Warmer", was recorded live in April 2002 when Eric was a mere 11 years old. A Few Degrees quickly became a CDBaby Top Blues Seller and the record continues to delight Blues Guitar fans across the globe. In November of 2003 the "ESB" appeared at the Sarasota Blues Festival where Eric delighted the crowd with his powerful set and cameo appearances to become the talk of the day. Although Eric would later earn a return invitation by popular demand in 2004, it was the 2003 festival where Eric was introduced by John Mayall as the youngest person ever on stage with the Bluesbreakers. Eric left a lasting impression on Mayall and in the Summer of 2004, Eric appeared in Sweden, Norway and Denmark as a special guest with John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers during their Scandinavian Tour and in early 2005 Eric traveled to Los Angeles where he joined Mayall for session work on the recently released Bluesbreaker's record titled "Road Dogs". Listen for Eric's lead guitar work on the track "Chaos in the Neighborhood". The ESB also developed their own faithful following through years of club gigs and festival appearances including opening sets in support of Marcia Ball, Tommy Castro, Shemekia Copeland and B.B. King. After releasing a studio record titled "High Action" in 2004, the ESB traveled to Holland and Belgium in 2005 for a 10 concert tour promoted by Rounder-Europe and King Bee Music. Eric now resides in Jacksonville, Florida where he was introduced to Duane Trucks who joined the band in late 2005 on drums. Music fans may immediately recognize Duane as Derek's younger brother and the nephew of Butch Trucks. In celebration of Duane's arrival, the ESB released their third record, "Havana". Arguably their best work to date, "Havana" captures the essence of the band. Deeply rooted in the Blues, their performance recalls the sound of the 60s and 70s Blues Rock era. In support of the European release of "Live at Havana" through Rounder-Europe, the ESB returned to Holland in 2006 where they had the honor to open for Johnny Winter at The Paradiso in Amsterdam and appeared at the Tegelen Blues Rock Festival. The Summer of 2007 marked another milestone for Eric as the band played several prominent American music festivals and earned rave reviews and new fans during tours in Holland, Germany, Belgium and Italy, including a prime time performance at the legendary Pistoia Blues Festival where he opened for John Mayall and Gregg Allman. With an eye to the future Eric has now started work on a new studio record. The new studio album "Feels Like home" was released in early 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.