Blues guitarist Eric Steckel hails from the Lehigh, Pennsylvania area, and began sitting in with local blues acts before he was 10. His first album A Few Degrees Warmer was recorded live in 2002 when he was just 11 years old. He has released six albums.
Discography
A Few Degrees Warmer (live 2002)
Double or Nothing EP (2003)
High Action (2004)
Havana (2006)
Feels Like Home (2008)
The Soundmine Sessions EP (2009) - Digital Only EP Milestone (2010) Dismantle The Sun (2012) The California Sessions (2014) - Digital Only EP Black Gold (2015)
Eric was instantly embraced by a knowing European fan base over the following years filled with marquee festival dates and sold out concert tours in Holland, Germany, Belgium and Italy. He opened for Johnny Winter at The Paradiso in Amsterdam, thrilled audiences at the Tegelen Bluesrock Festival and shared the prime-time bill with Gregg Allman at the legendary Pistoia Blues Festival. Back in the States, Eric rocked the main stage four years in a row at the Springing the Blues Festival in Jacksonville, Florida and became a yearly fan favorite at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
One of my favorite bands is Two Steps from Hell. They write medieval-sounding soundtrack-type music, which they allow people to use in movies, games, etc. for free. Really great stuff to put on while you read or write.
One of my favorite bands is Two Steps from Hell. They write medieval-sounding soundtrack-type music, which they allow people to use in movies, games, etc. for free. Really great stuff to put on while you read or write.