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Elliot Easton

born on 18/12/1953 in Brooklyn, NY, United States
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Elliot Easton (born Elliot Steinberg, December 18, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American musician. He played lead guitar and sings backing vocals for The Cars. His guitar solos are an integral part of the band's hit singles.[1] He studied music at the Berklee College of Music. He plays guitar left-handed. Upon the collapse of The Cars in 1988, Easton played in bands such as The New Cars and the roots rock group Creedence Clearwater Revisited.[1] He has also played in songs by newer artists such as the power pop band the Click Five, whose guitarist Joe Guese referred to him as "the Boston connection".[2]
Solo career
Easton released one solo album in 1985, Change No Change, featuring songs co-written with Jules Shear. A later band project, Band of Angels, was formed with singer Danny Malone, and recorded one album, Band of Angels, which was not released, but selections from which were included in the 1996 CD release of Change No Change.
In the mid-1990s, Easton produced and played on the first two albums by Amy Rigby. He was also the lead guitarist on Jules Shear's 1994 album 'Healing Bones'.
In 1998, Easton's playing was featured on No Cats, an album from bassist Lee Rocker of Stray Cats. He contributed guitar parts for "Rumblin' Bass" and "One Way or Another." According to both Easton and Rocker, the two have known each other since they were young boys growing up in New York.
Easton then joined Creedence Clearwater Revisited.
He has also played with Ric Ocasek as a solo artist. Easton was a member of The New Cars, along with original Cars keyboardist Greg Hawkes, singer/songwriter Todd Rundgren, former Utopia bassist/vocalist Kasim Sulton, and Tubes drummer Prairie Prince. In June 2006, the band released a live album, It's Alive!, that includes three new studio tracks.
He was featured and played the solo in the Click Five song "Angel To You (Devil To Me)".
In 2010, Easton reunited with the surviving original members of The Cars to record their first album in 24 years, titled Move Like This, which was released on May 10, 2011.
Easton resurfaced in 2013 with his Tiki Gods project. On February, 13th, 2013, Easton's Tiki Gods released the album "Easton Island" as a mp3 download album only. It was made available through the Amazon and iTunes store. A physical CD is planned to be released in May 2013
Gibson Guitars Signature Model
In 2013, the Gibson Guitar Company launched the Elliot Easton "Tikibird" Firebird guitar, which is a modified version of their Firebird model. Notable differences from the original model would be the use of lightweight Steinberger gearless locking tuners; a factory-fitted Bigsby tremolo system and an upgraded switching system, which allows the player to split either of the mini-humbuckers, to run the pickups out of phase and to cut to a direct feed from the bridge humbucker to output jack, bypassing all of the other controls. The guitar also features a Tikibird design on the scratchplate, in place of the classic Firebird insignia, and comes in an attractive gold-mist finish.
Personal life
Elliot Easton is married to Jill Easton and has a daughter, Sydney. He has a brother and a sister, Les and Lisa.
Solo discography
- Change No Change (1985 Elektra Records, 2006 Re-Release & Remastered)
- "(Wearing Down) Like a Wheel" (1985)
- "Shayla" (1985)
- "Tools of Your Labor" (1985)
- "Monte Carlo Nights" (1995 Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods)
References
The Cars | |
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Ric Ocasek · Benjamin Orr · Elliot Easton · Greg Hawkes · David Robinson | |
Studio albums | The Cars · Candy-O · Panorama · Shake It Up · Heartbeat City · Door to Door |
Compilations | Greatest Hits · Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology · The Cars: Deluxe Edition · Shake It Up & Other Hits · Complete Greatest Hits · The Essentials |
Songs | "Just What I Needed" · "Moving in Stereo" · "Bye Bye Love" · "Let's Go" · "Shake It Up" · "You Might Think" · "Magic" · "Drive" · "Hello Again" |
Related Articles | Discography · The New Cars · Todd Rundgren · Kasim Sulton · Atom Ellis · It's Alive! · The Lace · Niagara Falls · Change No Change |
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