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Learn about Eric Heywood's career, gear, and influences as a pedal steel and guitar player for artists like Son Volt, The Jayhawks, and Joe Henry. Read his interview with Fretboard Journal and watch videos of his performances.
The band's current lineup includes Hynde and Chambers alongside bassist Nick Wilkinson (since 2005), lead guitarist James Walbourne, pedal steel guitarist Eric Heywood (both since 2008) and keyboardist Carwyn Ellis (since 2017).
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments1978–1982 (until his death)lead guitar keyboards backing vocalsPretenders (1980) Extended Play (1981) ...1978–1982 (died 1983)bass backing vocalsPretenders (1980) Extended Play (1981) ...1983–1987lead guitar backing vocalsLearning to Crawl (1984) Get Close (1986) ...Malcolm Foster1983–1986 1987bass backing vocalsLearning to Crawl (1984) Get Close (1986) ...Learn who Eric Heywood is and how he shaped the alt. country and singer-songwriter scenes with his steel guitar playing. Watch video lessons on his solos and licks with Son Volt, Ray LaMontagne and more.
Pedal steel player and guitarist Eric Heywood has been a musical ally of some of the most important artists of the alt-country camp. The Iowa native has served as a guitar tech and de facto member of…. Read Full Biography.
Eric Heywood. Age: 37. City of residence: Neenah. Occupation: Judicial Court Commissioner. Highest education level: Juris Doctor, University of Wisconsin Law School. Relevant experience: 13...
May 1, 2008 · An interview with pedal steel guitarist Eric Heywood, who has played with Son Volt, Ray LaMontagne and many others. Learn about his musical influences, career highlights and current projects.
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Eric Heywood is running to be the next Judge of Winnebago County Circuit Court, Branch 1. with the endorsement of current Branch 1 Judge Teresa Basiliere and Chief Judge Guy Dutcher. Experience. Eric Heywood has experience prosecuting, defending, and deciding thousands of cases.