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Eric Schermerhorn (born April 11, 1961, Massachusetts, United States), is an American guitarist and composer. Born in Massachusetts, he has since lived in New York City and Los Angeles. He played with Iggy Pop on the ''American Caesar'' and ''Naughty Little Doggie'' albums, and David Bowie on the Tin Machine ''It's My Life''.. tour (as background vocalist and guitarist), and appeared in the video and live record ''Oy Vey Baby''. He later played with They Might Be Giants on ''Factory Showroom'', ''Severe Tire Damage'' and Mono Puff's ''It's Fun To Steal''. He also played with Seal and appeared in the video release ''One Night to Remember''. He also has recorded with Melissa Etheridge and Ric Ocasek. He also wrote and recorded with Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs. Since 1995, starting with the work on the album ''Hanky Panky'', he became the guitarist for the band The The, replacing Johnny Marr. In 1998 he wrote and recorded ''Living in the Present Future'' with Eagle Eye Cherry, son of Don Cherry. He played with A1, ''María Gabriela Epúmers band, in 1996, recorded the album ''Señorita Corazon''. In 1999 and 2000, with Matt Johnson of The The, he co-wrote, recorded and toured the "Naked Self" record, accompanied by Earl Harvin on drums and Spencer Campbell on bass. Upon moving to Los Angeles in 2001 he wrote for Jason Jason Mraz's first album, ''Waiting for My Rocket to Come''. Working with Linda Perry, he wrote and recorded for Pink's ''Try This'' CD. He joined Seal's band, and in 2003 wrote and recorded the ''System'' album as well as Seal's ''Live in Paris'' album and DVD. Sheryl Crow covered a song he co-wrote with Brian Mcleod and Bill Botrell called "Shine over Babylon", for her ''Detours'' album. He has a production company called "CHIMP" with Pete Min, the producer of "Airborne Toxic Event" in Los Angeles. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eric Schermerhorn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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