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Eric Culberson
![]() Eric Culberson's style is unmistakably authentic, energetic, and loaded with sex appeal and charisma. He hails from Savannah, Georgia, where he started out working the club circuit and becoming a local phenomenon. He met recording legend Bob Greenlee at the Kingsnake Records studio in Sanford, Florida, where he was signed and recorded his first release, "Blues is My Religion" which quickly rose to #24 on the national blues air play charts. "No Rules to the Game," his follow-up CD, also received rave reviews from blues critics. In 2005, he recorded an independent release, "Live at the Bamboo Room," at a popular West Palm Beach blues club where he played often and had a loyal following. His band's versatility is showcased on this CD. After 17 years on the road, Eric is planning to release his newest masterpiece, recorded appropriately back in his hometown of Savannah. Today the Eric Culberson Band's material consists of many different styles of blues music, from "gut-bucket" Delta blues (Muddy Waters, Louisiana Red) to urban funk blues (Son Seals, Freddy King), to Texas swing (Albert Collins, the Vaughn Brothers), to Chicago blues (Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, Elmore James), a real treat for any blues audience. Artist Websites: ericculberson.com myspace.com/ericculberson |