Eric Lee Troyer (born 10 April 1949) is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist, best known as a member of ELO Part II and its successor The Orchestra. Troyer was a founding member of ELO Part II, having been recruited by band leader Bev Bevan in 1988.[1] He wrote a substantial quantity of the material on ELO Part II's three albums: Electric Light Orchestra Part Two; Moment of Truth; and One Night Live in Australia. He also wrote a large amount of The Orchestra's album No Rewind.
Eric Lee Troyer (born 10 April 1949) is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist, best known as a member of ELO Part II and...
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plus three musicians unrelated to ELO: American musician and songwriter EricTroyer (keyboards, guitar and vocals), English musician Pete Haycock (guitar...
Ones Are Taken", Steinman is credited with "assistance". Rory Dodd and EricTroyer, two singers who often sang on Steinman's studio work, were credited...
backing vocals Terry Textor – backing vocals EricTroyer – backing vocals Mike Alexander – backing vocals Eric Gale – electric guitar on "Easy Money" Richard...
McCracken – guitars Tony Levin – bass guitar George Small – Fender Rhodes EricTroyer – Prophet-5 Andy Newmark – drums Matthew Cunningham – hammer dulcimer...
without financial support from any record labels and was produced by EricTroyer, Parthenon Huxley and Jim Jacobsen. Ten tracks and more were recorded...
with ELO's main orchestra conductor, Louis Clark. Bevan also recruited EricTroyer, Pete Haycock, and Neil Lockwood. ELO Part II released their debut album...
II as a guest during a 1991 tour (in which he shared lead vocals with EricTroyer, Peter Haycock and Neil Lockwood), Groucutt eventually became a full-time...
and Holly Sherwood as female lead vocalists, along with Rory Dodd and EricTroyer as male backing vocalists, who appeared frequently on several Steinman...
Williams: drums Pamela Moore: female lead vocals Ted Neeley: vocals EricTroyer: vocals Mark Doyle: lead guitars Steve Hunter: guitars Steve Buslowe:...
backing vocals Ron Taylor – backing vocals Terry Textor – backing vocals EricTroyer – backing vocals Olivia Rodrigo mentioned the song and Joel in her hit...
background vocalists, including Bat Out of Hell veteran Rory Dodd and EricTroyer, who appeared frequently on Steinman product during the 1980s, including...