Tuesday, 5 May 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " ERICK ROBERSON " IS A SINGER, SONG WRITER AND PRODUCER FROM RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

               BLACK   SOCIAL  HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                            Eric Roberson




















































































































Eric Roberson
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Roberson performing in 2007
Background information
Birth nameEric Roberson
BornSeptember 25, 1976 (age 38)
Rahway, New JerseyUnited States
GenresRhythm and bluesNeo soul
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriterRecord producer
InstrumentsVocalsFender RhodesDrum Machine
Years active1994–present
LabelsWarner Bros., Blue Erro Soul, Purpose, E1 Music, Liaison
Associated actsVivian GreenDJ Spinna,PhonteMusiq SoulchildJill ScottDJ Jazzy Jeff
Websiteericrobersonmusic.com
Eric Roberson (September 25, 1976) is a singer, songwriter and producer from Rahway, New Jersey. He is sometimes referred to simply as Erro, the name which he later used as part of his label Blue Erro Soul. His first single, "The Moon", was released throughWarner Bros. Records in 1994 and recorded an album for that label which remains unreleased.[1]
He subsequently returned to Howard University to complete his studies in Musical Theatre.[2][3] After performing in a number of musicals and plays, he landed a songwriting deal through the EMI label, and went on to collaborate with Philadelphia-based artists such as Jill ScottMusiq Soulchild, and most extensively, DJ Jazzy Jeff.[4][5]
As a member of Jeff's A Touch of Jazz production company, Roberson made contributions to Jeff's debut album, The Magnificent in 2002. He continued songwriting work as well as releasing his own material through his Blue Erro Soul imprint.[6] He also appeared onDJ Spinna's Intergalactic Soul LP in 2006.
Roberson was nominated for two Grammys in the Best Urban/Alternative Performance category.[7] He was nominated for two songs from his 2009 album Music Fan First- "A Tale of Two" in 2010 and "Still" in the same category a year later.[8]


Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US
[9]
US
R&B

[10]
2001The Esoteric Movement
  • Released: June 15, 2001
  • Label: P-Vine
2003The Vault, Vol. 1
  • Released: July 1, 2003
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul
2004The Vault, Vol. 1.5
  • Released: February 24, 2004
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul
2005The Appetizer
  • Released: November 7, 2005
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul
2007...Left
  • Released: February 27, 2007
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul
2009Music Fan First
  • Released: August 25, 2009
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul
89
2011Mister Nice Guy
9814
2013United Tenors
(with Fred HammondDave HollisterBrian Courtney Wilson)
39
2014B-Sides, Features & Heartaches
  • Released: February 4, 2014
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul/Liaison(US), Dome Records(UK)
45
2014The Box
  • Released: August 12, 2014
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul/Liaison(US), Dome Records(UK)
10419

Live albums

YearAlbumPeak chart positionsCertifications
U.S.
[9]
U.S. R&B
[10]
2006Erro Live Vol. DC
  • Released: August 10, 2006
  • Label: Blue Erro Soul

Selected discography

Compilations

  • "Couldn't Hear Me" appears on the compilation Gilles Peterson Worldwide Exclusives 3 (2004) Talking Loud.

Awards/Nominations[e

  • Grammy Awards
    • 2010: Nominee, Best Urban/Alternative Performance ("A Tale of Two")
    • 2011: Nominee, Best Urban/Alternative Performance ("Still")

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