Finally Eric’s first music video has resurfaced. CM5268 posted it on Youtube. The 2002 video was Eric’s final film project during his senior year at Emerson. It was directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, and was shot in the streets of Boston.
It was entered into the EVVY’s, and was show at Third Annual Emerson College Festival of Film and Video. “I hope that when other students see good work they look at it as a challenge to learn and take the opportunities at Emerson,” said senior Todd Strauss-Schulson, winner of the 2002 EVVY for Best Single Camera Director for Subtitles, in his acceptance speech. “People should recognize good work and promote it within the film community.”
These 2 videos are from the same night, at Slims in San Francisco, and were shot by 2 people who had to be rubbing elbows while they were shooting. The song is way funny. Thanks lmeiss and sarahvucurevich for posting.
As part of Eric’s Countdown to California! There will be new videos posted everyday next week on erichutchinson.com. A hear on day will feature a new song! Make sure to check in each day because the songs will only be up for 24 hours.
VH1 “You Oughta Know” Artist Eric Hutchinson Extends U.S. Tour with Headlining Outing
Hutchinson Tapped To Open On Jason Mraz’s Australian Tour;
Last update: 10:27 a.m. EDT March 17, 2009
BURBANK, Calif., Mar 17, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — –New Single “OK, It’s Alright With Me,” The Follow-Up To Hutchinson’s #1 Hit “Rock & Roll,” #1 Most Added Its First Week At AAA Radio
With “Rock & Roll,” the first single from his Warner Bros. Records debut album, Sounds Like This, Eric Hutchinson was the only new artist to score a #1 single at U.S. AAA radio in 2008. Now “Rock & Roll” is a Top 10 hit on both Australia’s iTunes’ and national airplay charts and Hutchinson will be the opening act on Jason Mraz’s upcoming Australian tour. Upon his return to the States, Hutchinson will mix it up, playing a series of headlining and college shows.
His new single, “OK, It’s Alright With Me,” was #1 Most Added its first week at AAA radio. “You Don’t Have To Believe Me,” another track from his album, was hailed by USA Today as a “frisky, funky winner” and has been tapped by TNT as the theme music for the network’s summer promotional spot, which began airing last month.
Exuberant and uplifting, Sounds Like This has struck a chord in these uncertain times. Described as “infectious” (Philadelphia Daily News) and “soulful” (Boston Globe), Hutchinson, a Yahoo! “Who’s Next” artist, offers up humor and hope in the face of adversity. After all, he recorded and released Sounds Like This on his own, after his previous record deal disintegrated. It became the highest charting album by an unsigned act in iTunes’ history. Thereafter, he signed with Warner Bros. Records, which gave it a wide release last year.
“Clever songs, quirky grooves, a flair for tunefully evoking a generation of classic rockers: All of that appears to come naturally to Hutchinson, and it’s that seeming effortlessness that makes his music so disarming,” said The Washington Post while The Onion’s AV Club, which included Sounds Like This in its “best music of 2008″ feature, praised it as “a playful, piano-powered pop album that brings to mind Stevie Wonder’s most freewheelin’ days…an energetic, supremely catchy collection of sharply penned songs …”