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Eric Hutchinson

Eric Hutchinson looks like the kind of guy you can trust - honest, approachable, somehow familiar. There's just something about him that invites you to give up your innermost thoughts. And complete strangers don't hesitate to do so, as he wryly details in "Oh!"

Riding the subway with the scent of her hair She took out a toothbrush started using it there She explained "I'm always sure today's the day I will die I wanna look good if I get to look God in the eye" And I said "Oh!"

"Oh" is one of 10 keenly observed songs from Hutchinson's self-released debut album, Sounds Like This. The CD, which showcases the young singer-songwriter's unique brand of soul, bowed at #1 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart in September 2007. But "Oh!" was penned during a dismal period of his life. His deal with Maverick Records had fallen apart when the parent company shuttered the label. With the plug pulled on his nascent recording sessions, Eric hit the road again. "It was all about getting the exposure and the experience," he says. After a relentless touring schedule, Hutchinson, who began writing songs as a child in the DC suburb of Takoma Park, MD, put everything he had into making his album.

Sounds Like This was released on Hutchinson's own label, Let's Break Records, at the end of August 2007. Overnight it was breaking records - thanks largely to the efforts of a good friend. One of his high school buddies emailed celebrity blogger Perez Hilton a link to Hutchinson's MySpace page. Hilton recommended it on his site and soon, Eric's album was ensconced in iTunes' Top 10 alongside the latest releases from Kanye West and Dave Matthews. It peaked at #5 on the iTunes album chart, becoming the highest-charting album by an unsigned act in iTunes history. No small accomplishment for a record that almost didn't get made.

A flurry of press followed, including features in Billboard and the Washington Post, which said ""Hutchinson is undeniably charismatic, splitting his time between keyboard and guitar, crooning about stormy romances and everyday struggles."

Eric recorded most of Sounds Like This with producer Will Golden (Joe Purdy, Ian Ball) in Los Angeles and two songs with Paul Kolderie (Radiohead) in Boston. "They were both really open to letting me do my own thing, but at the same time, were there to guide everything," he says. "They didn't involve their egos at all – they just wanted to make music they believed in."

Although he's been favorably compared to his early idols (Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Paul Simon), one of the most remarkable things about Sounds Like This is the sheer breadth of musical styles Hutchinson effortlessly encompasses. His ease is perhaps inherited from his grandmother, who played viola in a local orchestra, backing everyone from Tony Bennett to Aretha Franklin as they came through town. From the buoyant album opener, "Ok, It's Alright With Me" to the thoughtful "Back to Where I Was," depicting two friends at crossroads in their respective lives, to the soulful "You've Got You," the self-described student of pop music fuses divergent styles into a sound he alone owns. Hutchinson's vocals veer from a gritty growl to a shimmering falsetto on "Outside Villanova," which gives way to the jazzy "Food Chain," wherein the narrator comes to terms with a relationship marred by lies and broken expectations.

Fan favorite "Rock & Roll" follows a pair of players rolling their way through the bar scene and ultimately into bed with one another, while its lilting ska-inflected groove erupts into one of Hutchinson's rapid-fire bouts of wordplay. Eric takes pride in the raw, vintage vibe of Sounds Like This. "I tried really hard to keep it organic," he says. "Music is human expression and what's more human than to make a mistake? So to record something and then take out all the mistakes leaves the project with no soul to it."

Hutchinson moved to New York last spring and, eager to tour behind Sounds Like This, began putting together a band. With Jimmy Coleman on drums and Tom Craskey on bass, the trio hit the road in January 2008 with OneRepublic and will be touring non-stop as Eric closes in on his goal of playing each of the 50 states (he's up to 40) and embarks on his first international gigs. And, of course, he will no doubt find inspiration in the inevitable random conversations with total strangers along the way. He's already writing material for the next record. "I need to be able to road test songs before I feel comfortable putting them on an album," says Hutchinson, preparing to burn rubber.

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God, those drums sound good!
- Dale
HAVE BEEN A DARYLHOLIC FOR YEARS AND FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS WEBSITE THRU WPLJ RADIO!! THANK YOU LORD. DARYL-what is you secret??
- CATHY
I am 53 years old and grew up listening to and enjoying Hall and Oates; however until now I didn't know that Daryl was such a talented musician, and I am amazed at how young he looks. Good job Daryl.
- Bill Payne
Daryl still has the best voice in music. I look forward to all the new episodes.
- -mike
I've been a H&O fan since the '70's. When I was living in Norfolk, VA, I caught as many shows as I possibly could. Loved the Boat House show, the 4th of July in Newport News, VA and Williamsburg shows. Great memories. Caught your March,'00 show at the Riverdome at Horseshoe .... freaking awesome as usual. You guys don't come this way much anymore.....hope to see ya again. Love the Daryl's House program and have been watching Eric climb the charts on VH1's Top 20 Countdown. Keep on keepin' on.....Gail
- Gail Fleetwood
Eric is awsome! Another great show. I really like the conversations between songs. All of you seem to be having a really good time! I know I'm having a good time just sitting back and listening and watching.
- Linda C.
I grew up on H&O and have loved Eric H. for the past few years as he struggled...AWESOME to see you two together!!
- Kimmy
Daryl, been a fan since watching you and John doing free concerts at Central Park,NY. You still got it! Thanks for your great music at your house. Great idea. I get this stuff every month. Thanks for introducing us to Eric. He's got a great future! Dan - Saratoga Springs, NY
- Dan Lovaglio
Daryl n tha Boyz are burning up that house!!! La La Love It!!!!! XXXX
- Regina D
This is phenomenal. Thank you so much for producing these shows. Great collaborations, fantastic music.
- Debbie, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Love to watch you ever month Daryl! You are a genius! Thanks for sharing your talents with the world.
- Rebecca Scaffidi
You've done it again Daryl. Thanks for a great show and bringing new musicians to your house for us to hear.
- Wendy
Excellentamundo - as always!
- Lynda, (England)
Eric is a friend of my son's so I love him, but this collaboration was soooo much fun to watch. This was the first time I saw your site, but I will be watching in for other new talent in the future. Great that you showcased Eric. He's a great guy and a very talented musician. Enjoyed seeing you are still enjoying the music I grew up with as well.
- Pat Maycunich
Daryl,You consistently present a model of masterful mentoring, generosity of sharing your talent, and a sincere love of music. Keep going with your passion, it's a good thing.
- Sara
Thanks for introducing me to great up and coming talent, first Chromeo, and now Eric Hutchinson. Thanks also for the great shows with Chuck Prophet and KT Tunstall, who happen to be two of my all time favorites. Thanks for the great format, great energy, and most of all, great music.
- Erin Grossman
These various collaborations have been fantastic. Beyond the great music that emerges, it is apparent that Daryl's guests recognize and appreciate they are with real pros, and are in the presence of musical greatness. These younger artists are really soaking up the lessons they are learning as the play Live, from Daryl's House. Thanks guys: GREAT work.
- Darrell Erb Jr.
Hello Daryl, Another great episode! You are so awsome! Thank you again for letting us into your home every month. Looking forward to seeing you and John on November 13th in Ca. Love ya.
- Shannon ~ Camarillo, CA
P.S. can't wait to see you New Years at Mohegan Sun!
- Janice W
OMG thank you for a FANTASTIC show! Daryl I'd love to tell you "something good"!! And when you voice goes down and deep.. WoW! Eric.. you have a new fan over here!
- Janice W
Thanks again Daryl for more blue eyed soul, you are the master,look forward to more shows, come to Charlotte NC soon, H&O is popular here, Jerry Karli
- Jerry Karli
Thank you, thank you, thank you,,,,,,,
- russellgibson
Happy Feel Good Sound! Smokin' Keyboards! Play 'em more often Daryl! Always a great time @ LFDH!
- Janice OJL
I always loved the album and the song..great version!!!
- Oliver, hamburg, germany
Thanx for the tunes once again!! I love the work you do and hope you contiune!!!
- Zeke Wildflower
Another Masterpiece. They keep coming, one after another.
- Stephen
I know what c.d. I'll be buying soon. Thanks again it just keeps on getting better! Still missing you and John here in Pittsburgh.
- Patti Huseman
Thanks for introducing us to Eric - I think I will check him out when he comes to town end of November - I love singer songwriters!
- Barb
Love the kitchen bits and excellent advice about the "act" taking over. Well put. Thanks so much for sharing your space and peaceful property.
- Kimberly Bethea - Calgary Alberta
Daryl is great as usual. I think we as H&O fans should get a petition up to have them inducted in the Rock n` Roll hall of fame!!! Go Daryl.
- Eleanor Panichelli
Glad to hear the sound of rock from the house you moved from East Granby! My fav shows are with Eric H. & KT Tunstall. Love & Peace
- mighttango
Rock on!!!! That was awsome - thanks for the show Live at home. Michelle
- Michelle Battermann
Great to hear a song off "Red Ledge",classic H&O soooooul!
- Miles Salisbury
Daryl and band another great show! I hope all your guest realize the boost you are giving them by having them on LFDH. Enjoyed it very much.I watch you sing and you make me smile! XO, Heidi R.
- Heidi Russo
Episode 12 - I loved it! Look forward to every 15th of the month.
- Natalie
Very good job with Eric. I enjoyed it. Keep up the great work.
- Jeff Boudreau
I love getting to know little bits of Daryl when he converses with guests. He and I would have a lot to talk about: history, cats, love of music. Want another house guest? Thank you for each month's surprises!
- Lillian (Toronto)
Along the Red Ledge is one of my favorite Hall and Oates records. I absolutely loved the live version of "I Don't Want to Lose You." I don't think I've ever heard anything other than the studio version before. I also enjoyed the story behind "We Are the World". Thank-you Daryl!
- Jenifer K in MN
This was a fun episode and inspiring too!
- Geraldine
This episode was PURE FUN!!! Eric reminds me of a young, energetic James Taylor!! I Don't Want To Lose You, Rock And Roll and Tell Me Something Good were brilliant!!! Keep the soul rolling....
- K
This episode was PURE FUN!!! Eric reminds me of a young, energetic James Taylor!! I Don't Want To Lose You, Rock And Roll and Tell Me Something Good were brilliant!!! Keep the soul rolling....
- K
Thank you daryl and guys for another awesome outstanding show. Always thank you also for letting me see the fall foliage. I am glad the apple orchards are still there eric you are wonderful. many blessings to all sincerly lori f.
- lori
This kid is actually pretty good. Solid voice. I'm digging the variety LFDH is offering.
- Tom
ILOVEIT, U R THE BEST MUSIC EAST OF MISSISSIPPI! TELL ME SUMTHING BETTER!!! thanks so much for the "I Don't Want to Lose You" 4EVR YOURS! YAHOOOOOO!
- Megarita
Every episode is better than the next. Daryl is just a genious. Eric was a great pick for a guest. Love his voice. Eliot..... looking good.
- Emma
Daryl,T-Bone and band, you have raised the bar for all the other artists out there-I look forward every month to these episodes,it's just great! Kudos to you for having Canadian talent on as well... Keep up the great work!
- Sheree
Each show is a gift of your collaborative natural talents. Thank you for working so hard to put this together each month!
- Elle
L.Bates here again. Daryl, what a great guy you are to bring this fantastic young talented man into your home. Fron this day forward he will only bring us the best music ever. Good luck Eric!!!!!!!
- Lesle bates
Daryl Hall fan , died and gone to heaven!!
- Michael
Eric, heard your voice before and never knew your name. Daryl excellent choice, you are the master!
- Maura
Great show. I love seeing young talent show the respect and awe that those who have come before deserve. Great collaboration. As always thanks for sharing your music and home with me.
- Cleo



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