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Eric Burdon has one of the most distinctive and searingly powerful voices in rock and roll. As the front man and driving force of the Animals, Burdon was at the forefront of the British Invasion, helping to shape rock and roll’s DNA with his imposing yet soulful vocals. Hailed by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 Greatest Voices of All Time, Burdon has continued to forge new musical territory with each new record in the five decades since the iconic "House of the Rising Sun."

A long string of hits, including "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" and the Vietnam-era anthem, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," further secured Burdon's unique position in rock and roll history.  As founder of  multi-ethnic funk outfit War, Burdon continued topping the charts, with his ground-breaking hit single “Spill the Wine," while remaining true to his deep roots in rhythm and blues.

Eric began his musical journey as a working class lad in the coal-mining town of Newcastle, England, where he immersed himself in American blues and jazz, listening to his idols, Ray Charles and Bo Diddley.  He has continued his journeyman's path, as an accomplished painter, author, recording artist and traveling bluesman with no letting up in sight.

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