Eric Sardinas

Eric Sardinas (born 1970 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an American blues-rock guitarist.

Sardinas learned already 6 years old to play the blues on the guitar. As models recordings of Barbecue Bob, Charlie Patton, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Elmore James and Muddy Waters served him.

After years of erratic Sardinas 1990 came to Los Angeles. He played on the road before the Eric Sardinas Project ( ESP) founded, initially only with bassist Paul Loranger, and later with drummer Scott Palacios.

For many years they played in clubs until the music industry took notice of them. They were hired as the opening act Johnny Winters 1999 and were able to record their first album with Evidence. After a further plate ( Devil's Train), joined the band founded by Steve Vai Label Favored Nations Entertainment under the released their third album. Steve was a guest musician.

2001 and 2005 played the Eric Sardinas band opened for Steve Vai on his world tours. On 19 February 2008, the album Eric Sardinas And Big Motor appeared. 2011 was followed by the album Sticks & Stones on the Provogue label with Levell Price on bass and Chris on drums Fraizure. At the buttons sits Dave Shultz.

Discography

  • Treat Me Right ( 1999)
  • Angel Face ( Single) (2000)
  • Devil 's Train (2001)
  • Black Pearls (2003)
  • Eric Sardinas And Big Motor (2008)
  • Sticks and Stones (2011)
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