Eric Gales Returns to Prairie Sun
Blues-rock ripper Eric Gales is at Prairie Sun recording his new full-length album which runs the gamut from down-home country blues to heavy, driving rock. The album, which draws inspiration from Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, Black Sabbath, and Jimi Hendrix showcases Gales uncompromising musical talent, sheer mastery of the guitar and his reverence for blues and the roots of rock.
Not his first album at Prairie Sun, Gales is working with a familiar team. Being signed to Shrapnel Label Group under the imprint Blues Bureau, Eric has recorded numerous albums with Shrapnel president Mike Varney as active producer and Prairie Suns Jason DOttavio working as head engineer and additional engineering by Prairie Sun owner Mark Mooka Rennick. The rhythm section formed by Eric Gales Band veteran bassist Steve Evans and Cotati, CA native drummer Aaron Haggerty provides a robust, yet dynamic backbone for Erics searing leads.
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Watch Eric Gales, chief engineer Jason DOttavio, Prairie Sun owner Mooka Rennick, and Two-Rock Amps / K&M Designs Bill Krinard test prototype Two-Rock heads, and dial-in the killer tones that will appear on Eric Gales new record, scheduled for release in late August 2010.
@NobbyOlder yeah he is free, almost got back into trouble a few weeks ago, but he's been staying out of trouble by staying away from memphis. his new CD is great
waylay00 1 year ago
When was this? Is he a free man?
NobbyOlder 1 year ago