Eric Carlson writes New Age / Easy Listening piano music, as well as arrangements of popular hymns. His style closely resembles that of David Lanz, George Winston, and Jim Brickman.
More recently, Eric has gained notoriety with his choral piece, "One Life Can Make a Difference" which he wrote for his daughter in recognition of her H.S. graduation in 2009. This song is being performed by school, community, and professional choirs in Africa, England, Australia, Mexico, and several cities in the United States.
A classically trained pianist, Eric is the music minister at St. John's Lutheran Church (LCMS) in North Prairie, WI. He accompanies a variety of choirs and soloists, and plays regularly with the Racine Symphony Orchestra.
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra style! - O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (from "Christmas with the Carlsons 1998")
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