Erik Truelove uses Silverfox Drumsticks because "they are incredibly durable and feel great in your hands" - Erik Truelove
The BEATNIK more than the most advanced Metronome on the Planet! It records and displays the accuracy of your strokes down to 1/512 note.s
Erik
now officially endorses
the "TURN IT UP LAY IT DOWN"
CD's
& is honored to be among the list of
amazing drumming legends who also
endorse them. Check them out @ www.DrumFun.com
"I
have been using these as part of my drum
lesson curriculum for the last few years
as well as my own practice and they are
surefire way to improve your timing,
endurance and versatility" --
Erik Truelove
projects:
Completely
ignoring any trend or flavors of the
month in the American indie underground,
the Tryst stitch together their jazz,
soul, and Latin influences to weave an
exotic, seductive record. Erik has been
backing them up for live performances
since late 2007 and looks to be joining
them in the studio for their next
effort. Keep an eye on this band!!!!!
The
Folky Pop Dynamic Duo known as RYANHOOD
have been gaining much popularity
throughout the nation's college
campuses.
When
playing with a rhythm section, they have
been employing Erik's Services to give
them the extra punch they need.
Erik began playing music with Cowboy Rock & Roller ANDY
HERSEY in Oct. of 2004 and they have taken their show to such places as Mexico, New Mexico, Nashville, Chicago, Texas and all over Arizona so far. Look for this
smokin' hot Americana act to be coming to your town
soon!
Blues
man Markiss
has played for Muddy Waters, Al Green,
& Howlin' Wolf just to name a few.
He also uses Erik to help him lay down
the blues from time to time.
drummers
The
consummate showman and drummer
extraordinaire himself, Chip Ritter.
Check out his great site!.
Eriks
brother & power house drummer Scott
Truelove
A Fellow Hollywood Custom
Drumshop Endorser & Funkster..... Steve Dixon.
past
gigs
Erik
joined Nashville's Kenneth Brian for his
West Coast Tour in Oct. of 2006
Erik
was honored to play w/ this Blues Guitar
Legend
"Wendy's
voice sounds like it fell from heaven-What a Tucson treasure." - Mary
Buckley, D.J. KXCI Radio, Tucson, AZ.