Eric Champion

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Eric Champion
Born (1970-05-12) May 12, 1970 (age 56)
GenresChristian music
Occupations
InstrumentsKeyboard, drums

Eric Champion (born May 12, 1970) is one of the pioneers of mid-1990s Christian pop and modern rock.[1] In the beginning of his musical career, he was a pop singer. His music had the flair of many of his Christian pop contemporaries but with more of a Michael Jackson–meets–Prince vocal approach with futuristic techno dance sounds.[1] Although his first album was released when he was only 18 years old,[1] one of Eric's biggest albums during his pop phase was Vertical Reality, which went on to sell nearly 100,000 units.

Eric also is noted for songwriting with various artists including Rebecca St. James and Plumb.[1]

In 1998, Champion was featured at the Atlanta Fest Christian music festival.

Discography

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  • Rook -Bad Memory EP, 2005
  • Unexpected EP, 2005
  • The Greatest Hits of Eric Champion, 2000
  • Natural, 1998
  • Transformation, 1996
  • Lover's Heart (Soft Hits), 1995
  • Vertical Reality, 1994
  • The B/W Project, 1993 (Along with Rodney "T" Thomas) Released through Warner Alliance.
  • Save The World, 1992
  • Hot Christmas, 1992
  • Revolution Time, 1991
  • Eric Champion, 1990
  • Win, 1988

References

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