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Eric Mercury

 
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Singer Eric Mercury began performing when he was hardly old enough to attend public school. His family worked together as a musical group, appearing at local functions at churches, schools, and such. After he got older, Mercury moved on from his family band to a few rock and R&B groups that let him try some new styles, and come into his own rhythm. In the late '60s, he began performing solo, recording a debut album in 1969. A few more full-length offerings followed during the '70s, before he moved on to work as a producer, songwriter, and to appear in at least one musical.

Eric Mercury was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. He entered this world as a member of a skilled musical family. That gave him the chance to polish natural talents of singing and performing at an age when most children are happy simply mastering the alphabet and double-digit numbers. Just before the '60s rolled in, Mercury went out on his own, joining groups like the Pharaohs before moving up from member to frontman with Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers.

In 1968, Mercury made two substantial changes in his life. First, he left Toronto behind for Chicago in the United States. Second, he left the safety of a group and went solo. A short year later he was working under the Avco Embassy label, and witnessed the release of his solo debut album, Electric Black Man. During the next decade he recorded three more albums, Funky Sound Nurtured in the Fertile Soil of Memphis, Love Is Taking Over, and a self-titled offering. The latter was released in 1975, and was the last solo recording he made.

In the '80s Mercury began working more behind the scenes in the music world, both in Canada and the United States. Besides working as a producer, he also wrote both songs and jingles. "It's Time for Me to Love," "Listen With Your Eyes," "You Bring Me to My Knees," "Long Way Down," and "Everybody's Got the Right to Love," are just a few of the funky-meets-blues type tunes fans can enjoy from Eric Mercury's albums. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi
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Eric Mercury
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupations Singer-songwriter, record producer, musician
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1962–present

Eric Mercury is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. He was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario into a family of musicians.[1] He performed with groups including The Pharaohs and Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers in the 1960s, and moved to Chicago in 1968 to perform by himself.[1] His debut solo album was recorded in 1969.[1] The title of this album was Electric Black Man and then followed by Funky Sounds Nurtured In The Fertile Soil Of Memphis That Smells Of Rock (1972), Love Is Taking Over (1973), Eric Mercury (1975) and Gimme A Call Sometime (1981).[2]

Later he began writing material for other artists such as Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway for whom he also produced. He took part in the stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar.[3] He also had a role in the film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh as Rudy / League Commissioner and as Tyrone Blackwood in American Hot Wax.[4]

In 1986 he returned to Toronto and worked in a management and production role for the band Age Of Reason. The band failed to attract any interest from a major record label and he returned to Chicago in May, 1988.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dillon, Charlotte (2009). "Eric Mercury - Biography". Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p19299. Retrieved 2009-03-22. 
  2. ^ Discogs http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eric+Mercury
  3. ^ a b Jam Eric Mercury
  4. ^ Imdb Eric Mercury Overview

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