Artist's albums
Capitol Cuts (Live From Studio A)
2021 · album
Capitol Cuts (Live from Capitol Studio A)
2021 · album
Black Pumas (Expanded Deluxe Edition)
2021 · album
Black Pumas (Expanded Deluxe Edition)
2021 · album
Strangers (From "Life In A Day")
2021 · single
Spotify Singles
2021 · single
Spotify Singles - Holiday
2020 · single
Black Pumas (Deluxe Edition)
2020 · album
Fast Car b/w Fire
2020 · single
Colors (Acoustic)
2020 · single
OCT 33 - A COLORS SHOW
2020 · single
Black Pumas
2019 · album
Colors
2019 · single
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Biography
Sometimes, a mystical, life-changing connection can be closer than you think. In 2017, Grammy Award-winning guitarist/producer Adrian Quesada had recorded some instrumentals in his Austin studio, and he started looking around for a vocalist—he knew a lot of singers, but he wanted something different. Meantime, Eric Burton had recently made his way to Texas. Born in the San Fernando Valley, he grew up in church and then got heavily involved in musical theater. He started busking at the Santa Monica pier, where he brought in a few hundred dollars a day and developed his performance skills. Burton traveled through the Western states before deciding to settle down in Austin—setting up his busking spot on a downtown street corner, at 6th Street and Congress, for maximum exposure. A mutual friend mentioned Burton to Quesada, saying that he was the best singer he had ever heard. The two musicians connected, but Burton took a while to respond (“My friends were like ‘Dude, you’re an idiot, you need to hit that guy back!’ “) Finally, he called Quesada, and started singing to one of the tracks over the phone. “I loved his energy, his vibe, and I knew it would be incredible on record,” he says. “From the moment I heard him on the phone, I was all about it.” The results of that inauspicious beginning can now be heard on the self-titled debut album from Black Pumas, the group that Quesada and Burton assembled, which has become one of the year’s most anticipated projects.