Eric live on radio
Eric plays
live on KXEB Radio, Dallas
Art
and Soul of North Texas (Podcast)
Listen:
Eric's first podcast interview is one of his best
interviews ever. A wide ranging talk with Shelly Neibhur,
it covers the connection between spirituality and music,
the challenges of confronting the "critic," and even
discussion of Eric's new Santa Cruz guitar. Clips from
Eric's music are interspersed between the chat. The thirty
minute interview is one of the series of podcasts from
"Art and Soul of North
Texas," which features North
Texas artists talking about the connections between
spirit and art. If you have an iPod, you can subscribe
to this podcast by clicking here.
BBC Overnight
Listen:
BBC Overnight used a clip of Eric's song, "Prairie Chapel
Road," in a story about Cindy Sheehan and Camp Casey. The
audio clip appears to have been recorded during
a prayer vigil on August
19th.
In the Music
Room (Internet Radio)
Listen:
Eric is interviewed for the online radio show,
"In the Music Room." The thirty minute
interview features conversation between Eric and hosts
Randy Tredway and Helen Kennedy. The interview features
live versions of "Better the Higher You Climb," "Free My
Hands," "The Don't Shop," "One More Day," and "The
Peace." (The show opens with a song from Helen and
Randy...)
Connections
Band Interview (KMOC Radio, Wichita
Falls)
Listen:
Eric and Rusty King, the band leaders of Connections, were
interviewed live on KMOC, Wichita Falls, Texas, on the day
of the band's show there. The wide-ranging interview covers
how the band was formed, what Connection's main
beneficiaries are, and the Chicago Eagles show.
A Lawyer and
a Cop (KNON Radio, Dallas)
Listen, Part
1:
Listen, Park
2:
Eric appears on the show "A Lawyer and a Cop" with Charles
Geilich and Arnaldo Rivera on KNON in Dallas. In Part 1, Eric
plays "The Don't Shop." After a break, during Part 2, he
talks politics and religion with the hosts.
Republican Radio (KKOL, Seattle
Washington)
Listen:
Just after the 2004 election, Eric was interviewed on a
show called Republican Radio in Seattle, Washington. Read
his blog about the experience here. The hosts play a clip from
Eric's post-election song called "Purpleland" and
interview him about "color theory."