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Erik Blicker

Erik Blicker is an American musician, composer, audio engineer and entrepreneur. He is a founding partner of Flavorlab; a full-service sound studio headquartered in New York City (Manhattan), where he continues to score and lead complete audio packages for all sectors of the entertainment industry.

Early Life

Erik Blicker was born on November 7, 1964, in New Haven, Connecticut. He’s one of four children of Fred and Jeanne Blicker. At a young age, Erik was encouraged to explore the world of music and quickly became hooked on recording and learning the guitar. At the age of 14 Blicker started guitar lessons with Jim Shepley, a blues and rock musician who grew up with Duane Allman and is credited with inspiring the iconic Allman Brothers Band.

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in 1997, Erik met Glenn Schloss; they quickly partnered up to form G&E Music and landed a gig scoring a VH1 show 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll starring Kevin Bacon as the host. The show was short lived but the duo rolled through score after score across a variety of entertainment networks.

New Article The Rest

The Rest (historic house) is the oldest house in Washington DC. Believed to be originally built around 1700 by Charles Jones.[1] The majority of the work on the house was done around 1800.

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  1. ^ http://www.tenleytownhistoricalsociety.org/sites-dhs.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)