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ERIC DAVIS

Eric Davis is a respected guitarist immersed in the San Diego music scene. A summa cum laude graduate of Musicians Institute in Guitar Performance, Eric plays with immense energy and utmost authority on his instrument. He is well versed in many styles, including pop, soul, rock, jazz, blues, metal, and more.

 

Eric is a member of the award-nominated pop-rock group Love Angeles as the lead guitarist and continues to perform and collaborate with pop artist Shaynie Rhoads. Other projects include his cover band, The Boney Rolls, covering artists such as Tom Petty, David Bowie, Bill Withers, B.B. King, and Fleetwood Mac.

Eric's former projects include progressive metal bands Circle of Manias and The Mantle and indie rock band South Beacons. Circle of Manias and The Mantle have performed at various venues in San Diego, including SOMA San Diego, The Jumping Turtle, and The Epicentre. In 2011, Circle of Manias was honored to open for renowned instrumental and math metal bands Scale The Summit and Periphery at the Epicentre in San Diego. South Beacons completed three west coast tours.

Eric's experience, professionalism, and demeanor make him an asset to any group he joins.

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“Eric is amazing! So much fun to work with and always professional. I’ve been having a lot of fun collaborating with him to create my next single. Thanks, Eric!”
 
-Shaynie Rhoads
“Eric was a blast to work with, both on the musical front and as a person. His technical abilities are just as strong as the creative ideas he comes up with. And he has the voice to match.”
 
- Bret Johnson, former bassist of South Beacons
“I performed in a band I was in with Eric a few years back opening up for Scale the Summit and Periphery, and his ability to work with his fellow bandmates is unlike any other. He’s patient, understanding, and will walk you through even the most difficult of riffs. We had a couple of weeks to practice before the show, and not gonna lie, I was quite nervous. But after the first practice session with Eric, all the fear and stress I had dissipated. By the time I got on stage I was ready to go, and it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had playing in a band. I highly recommend working with Eric with anything music related, and if I can get another opportunity to work with him again, I’d do it in a heartbeat.”
 
- Jordan Nassi, bassist of when whales collide and former bassist of Circle of Manias

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