Eric Kiefer
Eric Kiefer Often described as the leader of a band of invisible musicians, Eric Kiefer is rapidly establishing himself as one of the most eclectic and entertaining performers to ever man a loop station. With sets ranging from lower-key, cool acoustic jams to mind-blowing, sonic experiments, this troubadour is truly a versatile and inimitable performer.

Kiefer's one-man-band style of loop synchronization is a lot like watching a one-man theatrical act; his shows will often have him playing guitar, bass and keyboards, looped over one another in an animated medley that music lovers of all ages can enjoy. At other times, he can be a laid back and whimsical singer-songwriter, whose imaginative lyrics and 12-string guitar can either incite or pacify the inner soul.

Fans can expect a mix of incomparable originals, from the powerfully political "Socialist Revolution", to the tongue-in-cheek, college-circuit hit, "Groin Ship." Also thrown into the mix are some diverse and uniquely-played covers, which run the gamut from the Beatles to Bob Marley to Pink Floyd.

He's played at various bars and venues- including The Crossroads in Garwood, NJ, the Red Light Café in Atlanta and the Purple Moon Pub in Waitsfield - in addition to funk-folking countless street corners, open mics and living rooms across the east coast.