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”’Erica Blinn”’ is an [[American Rock]] artist based out of [[Nashville, TN]].<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/ericablinn/about/?ref=page_internal|title=Erica Blinn|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2017-06-23}}</ref> She is originally from [[Worthington, Ohio]], a suburb of [[Columbus, OH]]. She learned everything about [[guitar]] and [[harmonica]] from her dad, Jerry.<ref name=”Alive”>{{Cite news|url=http://www.columbusalive.com/content/stories/2011/10/20/local-music-erica-blinn.html|title=Local music: Erica Blinn|last=Alive|first=Chris DeVille, Columbus|work=Columbus Alive|access-date=2017-06-23|language=en}}</ref> She started playing the harmonica when she was only 14<ref name=”Alive”/> and started playing the bars then too.<ref name=clamo>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theaquarian.com/2014/03/21/erica-blinn-lovers-in-the-dust/|title=Erica Blinn: Lovers In The Dust|website=The Aquarian|access-date=2017-06-23}}</ref> The harmonica turned into a guitar, and soon enough she was singing to the sound of her guitar.<ref name=”Niesel”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.clevescene.com/cleveland/band-of-the-week-erica-blinn-and-the-handsome-machine/Content?oid=3731278|title=Band of the Week: Erica Blinn and the Handsome Machine|last=Niesel|first=Jeff|website=Cleveland Scene|access-date=2017-06-23}}</ref> Erica Blinn played in numerous bands in high school, and in college too.

”’Erica Blinn”’ is an [[American Rock]] artist based out of [[Nashville, TN]].<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/ericablinn/about/?ref=page_internal|title=Erica Blinn|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2017-06-23}}</ref> She is originally from [[Worthington, Ohio]], a suburb of [[Columbus, OH]]. She learned everything about [[guitar]] and [[harmonica]] from her dad, Jerry.<ref name=”Alive”>{{Cite news|url=http://www.columbusalive.com/content/stories/2011/10/20/local-music-erica-blinn.html|title=Local music: Erica Blinn|last=Alive|first=Chris DeVille, Columbus|work=Columbus Alive|access-date=2017-06-23|language=en}}</ref> She started playing the harmonica when she was only 14<ref name=”Alive”/> and started playing the bars then too.<ref name=clamo>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theaquarian.com/2014/03/21/erica-blinn-lovers-in-the-dust/|title=Erica Blinn: Lovers In The Dust|website=The Aquarian|access-date=2017-06-23}}</ref> The harmonica turned into a guitar, and soon enough she was singing to the sound of her guitar.<ref name=”Niesel”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.clevescene.com//band-of-the-week-erica-blinn-and-the-handsome-machine3731278|title=Band of the Week: Erica Blinn and the Handsome Machine|last=Niesel|first=Jeff|website=Cleveland Scene|access-date=2017-06-23}}</ref> Erica Blinn played in numerous bands in high school, and in college too.

== Career ==

== Career ==

She met [[Colin Gawel]] after finding him after one of his concerts. She and Gawel began practicing together. [[Colin Gawel]] helped Blinn launch her solo career just a few years ago. Her first album, ”Lovers In The Dust”, was produced with Mike Landolt.<ref name=clamo/> She practices with guitar player, [[Andy Harrison]], as well.

She met [[Colin Gawel]] after finding him after one of his concerts. She and Gawel began practicing together. [[Colin Gawel]] helped Blinn launch her solo career just a few years ago. Her first album, ”Lovers In The Dust”, was produced with Mike Landolt.<ref name=clamo/> She practices with guitar player, [[Andy Harrison]], as well.

The music Erica Blinn plays is from the heart. It has a [[Midwestern]], American rock feel to it . Her upbeat harmonic tune stretches to the hearts of those who listen. She sings out honest words that stretch and twist through her tunes. Blinn bends the rules of the blues, and continuously knocks down the walls of pop music, creating a [[Blue-collar worker|blue-collar]] music that everyone can stand up for and dance to.<ref name=”Niesel”/> Blinn records at the [[Curry House Records]] in Nashville, TN.<ref name=”Alive”/> She and the members of her team strive to produce a harmonic sound through guitar and Blinn’s voice.

Blinn records at the [[Curry House Records]] in Nashville, TN.<ref name=”Alive”/> She and the members of her team strive to produce a harmonic sound through guitar and Blinn’s voice.

Her band members are Erica Blinn – [[Guitarist]], Vocalist; PJ Schreiner – Backup [[Vocalist]], [[Drummer]]; Will Newsome – Guitarist; Andrew Leahey – Backup Vocalist, Guitarist.

Her band members are Erica Blinn – [[Guitarist]], Vocalist; PJ Schreiner – Backup [[Vocalist]], [[Drummer]]; Will Newsome – Guitarist; Andrew Leahey – Backup Vocalist, Guitarist.


Revision as of 17:31, 5 February 2026

American singer

Erica Blinn

Erica Blinn performing at Suzie’s Dogs and Drafts in Youngstown, Ohio

Citizenship United States
Occupation Musician

Erica Blinn is an American Rock artist based out of Nashville, TN.[1] She is originally from Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, OH. She learned everything about guitar and harmonica from her dad, Jerry.[2] She started playing the harmonica when she was only 14[2] and started playing the bars then too.[3] The harmonica turned into a guitar, and soon enough she was singing to the sound of her guitar.[4] Erica Blinn played in numerous bands in high school, and in college too.

Career

She met Colin Gawel after finding him after one of his concerts. She and Gawel began practicing together. Colin Gawel helped Blinn launch her solo career just a few years ago. Her first album, Lovers In The Dust, was produced with Mike Landolt.[3] She practices with guitar player, Andy Harrison, as well.

Blinn records at the Curry House Records in Nashville, TN.[2] She and the members of her team strive to produce a harmonic sound through guitar and Blinn’s voice.

Her band members are Erica Blinn – Guitarist, Vocalist; PJ Schreiner – Backup Vocalist, Drummer; Will Newsome – Guitarist; Andrew Leahey – Backup Vocalist, Guitarist.

Some acts who have taken part in the event[which?] are: Rob McNelly (son of original lead singer Bobby Gene McNelly and current guitarist for Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band), John David Call (steel guitarist for Pure Prairie League), Steve Smith, Gary Ballen, Delyn Christian, Tom Ingham, the Dan Orr Project, Cliff Cody, Grassanine and McGuffey Lane.

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