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Eric Woolfson is a
After splitting up with
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He was born on
He started composing music in his early teens. He moved to
London where he found work as a session pianist, at the age of
eighteen. The record producer for the Rolling Stones,
In the early seventies, Eric turned his hand to management and
was instantly successful. His first two signings were
In 1975, Woolfson joined forces with record producer
Eric and Alan formed a new kind of collaboration that would allow Parson’s engineering skills to be exploited to the full and at the same time give Woolfson a vehicle for his talents as a songwriter/lyricist. The Alan Parsons Project was born. From 1976-1987, Eric conceived and wrote the lyrics for all ten albums by The Alan Parsons Project (he and Parsons collaborated on writing the music), which have achieved world-wide sales in excess of forty million.
On every Project album, Eric would sing a 'guide' vocal track
for every song, which the album's regular lead vocalists would later go
by. Some of these guide vocal tracks can be heard on the new remastered
editions of the various Project albums, released in 2007. Eric himself
was the actual singer on many of the Project's biggest hits, such as
"Time", "
Before the Freudiana stage production opened in
The studio disc (the "white" album) was quite difficult to obtain for a while. There was also a double-length cast disc (the "black" album) which is currently out of print.
Woolfson was eager to write for musical theatre. He explained his career switch during an interview by MusicalWorld on July 7, 2004: "I eventually developed The Alan Parsons Project as a vehicle but then I realised that there was more to it than that and that Andrew Lloyd Webber was right and that the stage musical was a fulfilling media for a writer like myself. I got into stage musicals in the mid-eighties." His musicals are mainly performed in Germany. This was for two reasons: The Alan Parsons Project was well known in Germany, and at that time the arts were very well funded there.
His first musical premiered in
The next project new name will probably be Dancing with Shadows (previously it was known as A Forest Fire). It is an anti-war play about the futility of war written by the minister of South Korea during the 1950s. It is a joint production on North and South Korea and is meant to contribute to the peace between the two countries. The Premiere of the musical will be in July 2007 in Korea.
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