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Home #Theater and Stage, Arts & Entertainment, StageEric Himan hopes music will ‘Resonate’ in Seattle

Eric Himan hopes music will ‘Resonate’ in Seattle

April 17, 2008• bySeattle Gay Scene

Eric Himan is a rising star in the music world. He has been nominated for the “Brink of Fame: Music Artist” Award coming up in June on the Logo Network. On Friday April 18th he will perform live at the Crescent, a gay bar located at 1413 E Olive Way in Seattle. He will be featuring music from his new album Resonate and joined by special guest Tom Goss.

Fully a year and half ago After Elton called Himan “a jumble of contradictions: a full-on tattooed rocker who is also a folkie; a young music star and gay man who writes songs about his lack of interest in one-night-stands; an openly gay artist in a business that denies career oxygen to anyone who dares to begin with that kind of honesty.”

This dude is not only hot and gay but incredibly talented and he is on the brink of stardom. I hear the bar may not charge a cover either so I hope they have plenty of room at the Crescent bar this Friday. Show starts at 10 pm.

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