| Eric
Lugosch is a singer, songwriter and award-winning acoustic guitarist.
He has headlined at fingerstyle festivals and opened for such major
artists as Vassar Clements, Doc Watson and Leon Redbone. Making
Models, his compact disc debut, is a collection of songs and
instrumentals. Lyrically his work ranges from romantic to wry. His
mastery of fingerstyle guitar skill is evident on every cut, but
the original instrumentals showcase both his technique and compositional
qualities. There are new solo guitar arrangements of the traditional
fiddle tune "Colored Aristocracy" (performed as a rhumba), the gospel
"There's A Destruction," and Pete Seeger's "Living In The Country."
This also marks the disc debut of Lugosch's own "Stars Up Above,"
previously recorded by guitarist Joe Miller. Fellow musicians on
the album include Green Linnet accordionist John Williams, vocalist
Elaine Moore and Lana Wordell on steel drums and vocals. |