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Eric Lee Troyer (born 10 April 1949) is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist, best known as a member of ELO Part II and its successor The Orchestra. Troyer was a founding member of ELO Part II, having been recruited by band leader Bev Bevan in 1988. [1]
BandAlbumLabelRole1994A&M RecordsVColumbiaVAristaVAristaVEric Troyer. // vocals + keyboards. Formerly of ELO Part II. A founding member of Electric Light Orchestra Part II, Eric Troyer's resume reads like a who’s who of rock history. His voice can be heard on mega hits such as “Woman” by John Lennon, “Uptown Girl” by Billy Joel, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler and on songs ...
Eric Lee Troyer is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist, best known as a member of ELO Part II and its successor The Orchestra. Troyer was a founding...
music videos relating to The Orchestra, ELO and ELO part 2 Former Members, and Eric Troyer
Can't Stop Touching My Face. This is what happens when a singer/songwriter and filmmaker are trapped at home together during a pandemic. Made by husband/wife team Eric Troyer (ELO Part II and...
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May 20, 2022 · Eric Troyer • Co-lead vocalist, composer, keyboardist and guitarist with ELO Part II from January 1988 to 2000. Eric is a founding member of THE ORCHESTRA since the name change of the band and start of touring in early 2001.
Indiana, USA native Eric Troyer’s professional resume reads like a who’s who of rock history. His voice can be heard on mega hits such as “Woman” by John Lennon, “Uptown Girl” by Billy Joel, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler and on songs by Aerosmith, James Taylor, Meatloaf, Kiss, Lou Reed and many others.