Eric Lindell

[2] Lindell started playing in Northern California bars and clubs, first on guitar, and later moving to bass, while working as a baker during the day to make ends meet.

Notably, the self-titled album and Piety Street Sessions with Marty Joyce on drums, Cass Faulconer on bass and Marc Adams on B3 as well as others.

Change in the Weather yielded the radio single "Give It Time" which received major play on adult album alternative-formatted stations around the country and was featured in an episode of the Boston Legal TV show.

The radio single, "Lay Back Down", was again well received by AAA, and also appeared in the TV shows True Blood and Friday Night Lights.

The shuffling interplay of electric guitars, percolating organ and Creole horns never fails to make you feel like dancing."

His style has also been called "blue-eyed soul",[3] a common shorthand used for Anglo blues singers that has been applied to artists like Van Morrison, among others.

Eric Lindell in 2013
Eric Lindell and Anson Funderburgh perform in the Blues Tent at the 2014 New Orleans Jazz Fest