Eric Gagnon

Eric Gagnon, who also goes by the name Easy E[1] (born on 1 August 1971 in Houston, TX) is an American bass player, guitarist, and music producer. He has produced for the Black Lips, among others.

Biography

Years before the Atlanta music scene was graced by the likes of such garage rock icons as the Black Lips and Deerhunter, local glam sensations, The El Caminos, were blazing trails all around the south east.[1] In 1999, Gagnon produced The El Caminos album Suns of Evil.[2] By the end of 1999, Gagnon was a full member of the band, both on guitar and as producer.[1]

In the spring of 2000, Gagnon met the Black Lips and was asked by them to produce their first long play album with his mobile studio. Soon after, The Black Lips were signed to BOMP! Records.[3] In 2001, Gagnon packed up his mobile studio and moved The El Caminos into a lake house in Gainesville, GA. Here, Gagnon tracked all 13 songs while playing lead guitar. The El Caminos released Last Band Standing in August, 2001 and embarked on a national tour in support of the new album. In October, the band flew to Los Angeles, CA and made a video with their live performance.[4]

Album Credits

  • Black LipsBlack Lips! (2003 BOMP! Records)[3]
    • 4. Stone Cold: Bass, Producer, Engineer
    • 11. Everybody Loves A Cocksucker: Producer, Engineer
    • 12. Can't Get Me Down: Producer, Engineer
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References

  1. Love, Bret. "Appetite for Destruction, on the Road to Redemption: An Oral History of The El Caminos". Georgia Music Magazine. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  2. Smith, Lee. "The El Caminos - Suns Of Evil". Southeast Performer: Musician's Resource Magazine. March 2000.
  3. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eric+Gagnon
  4. Lucas, Sin http://thesilvertongueonline.com/?p=985
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