Eric Champion

American singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

Born (1970-05-12) May 12, 1970 (age 55)
Occupations
InstrumentsKeyboard, drums
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Eric Champion
Born (1970-05-12) May 12, 1970 (age 55)
GenresChristian music
Occupations
InstrumentsKeyboard, drums
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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

  • 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

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