Eric Tagg

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Eric Tagg
Born (1953-01-09) January 9, 1953 (age 68)
Lincoln, Illinois, U.S.
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
InstrumentsVocals, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, dulcimer, flute
Years active1971 present
Labels Elektra, EMI
Associated acts Larry Tagg, Lee Ritenour

Eric Tagg (born January 9, 1953) is an American musician. He was previously a member of Dutch music groups Beehive and Rainbow Train. [1] He is also notable for being the songwriter and vocalist for many singles from musician Lee Ritenour. [2] [3] He is the younger brother of musician Larry Tagg.

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbumLabel
1975Smilin' MemoriesEMI
1977Rendez VousPoker
1982Dreamwalkin' Pony Canyon
1987Turn The Heat Up Portrait
1997Through My EyesID Net
2010Time For a MiracleSympathetic Music
2018Tagg/McNulty LiveSympathetic Music

Singles

Appears on

YearAlbumArtistLabel
1978MedusaMedusaColumbia
1981Rit Lee Ritenour Elektra
1982Rit/2Lee RitenourElektra
1983Painted WomanMasaki MatsubaraCanyon
1984Banded TogetherLee RitenourElektra
1987PortraitLee RitenourElektra

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References

  1. "Eric Tagg". Discogs.com. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  2. "Eric Tagg hometown, lineup, biography". Last.fm. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  3. "Lee Ritenour - Rit". Discogs.com. Retrieved January 23, 2020.