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Eric Hutchinson (The Kennedy Center)

Eric Hutchinson

Born and raised in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., Hutchinson first began performing in public while attending Emerson College, a performing arts-oriented university located in downtown Boston. Between Emerson's influential campus radio station, WERS, and the thriving local singer/songwriter scene, the guitarist and pianist found enough of an audience for his folk- and jazz-inflected brand of AAA pop (somewhere between Jeff Buckley and John Mayer) to move from Boston to Los Angeles and make a career of it. Hutchinson self-released his debut album, “That Could've Gone Better,” on his own Let's Break label in summer 2003.

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Eric Hutchinson 12/10/07: Eric Hutchinson

The singer-songwriter delivers quirky, acoustic soul music, as heard on his latest EP Before I Sold Out, reflecting a wide range of influences, from Stevie Wonder to Elvis Costello to Ben Folds.

Eric Hutchinson

The singer-songwriter delivers quirky, acoustic soul music, as heard on his latest EP Before I Sold Out, reflecting a wide range of influences, from Stevie Wonder to Elvis Costello to Ben Folds.

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