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Eric Weinberg, Singer/Songwriter, aka Little Erich
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The Washington Post said of a 2003 performance of Eric’s … ”Eric (Weinberg), whose set of acoustic and electric folk and blues generated a number of ‘wow’ moments during songs about angels, tattoos, lucky charms and, Enron (whimsically set to the tune of Da Doo Ron Ron)”.
E-mail: performance@ericweinberg.com
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Eric has shared the program with noted performers Tom Prasada-Rao, Slaid Cleaves, Vance Gilbert, Eric Schwartz,Kristina Olsen and Cliff Eberhardt. Eric's credits include performances at National Music Festivals held in Texas, Wisconsin, and South Florida; The Point (Philadelphia, PA); Club Passim (Cambridge, MA); Johnny D's (Somerville, MA); Postcrypt Coffeehouse (Columbia University, NY); Anderson Fair (Houston, TX); Iota Club (Arlington, VA); Robin's Nest (Princeton Jct., NJ); Uncle Calvin's Coffee House (Dallas, TX); Kennedy Center Millenium Stage (Washington, DC); and the Rouse House-Concert (Austin, TX).
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Nationwide, "Morning Edition" listeners of National Public Radio have been treated to the musical parodies, “Hand Count”, “The Love Bug Song”, “$2.60 in Chicago”, and “Enron-ron” which Eric co-wrote and performed with Bill Parsons and Barry Gordemer.
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