| Performer Information | |
| Stage name: | Eric Herman |
| Performer name: | Eric Endres |
| Phone: | 509-460-7950 |
| Mailing address: | 3005 Rose St. West Richland, WA 99353 |
| E-mail address: | eric@erichermanmusic.com |
| Website: | http://www.EricHermanMusic.com |
| Performer's agent: | For elementary school shows, please contact Brad or Gina from Academic Entertainment at 800-883-9883. Otherwise, contact Eric or Roseann at 509-460-7950. |
| Previous appearances at: |
Seattle Public Libraries, Portland Public Libraries, Salt Lake City Libraries, Mid-Columbia Libraries, San Jose Libraries
Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Information last updated: | 03/19/2013 |
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Fee |
| Eric Herman's Cool Tunes for Kids |
Life Skills- Other, Music, Performing Arts- Other |
Eric Herman is a multiple award-winning children's music performer. Eric's concerts and assemblies for kids' and families are bursting with comedy, creativity, audience participation and outrageously fun songs. Eric's music videos, including the viral hit, The Elephant Song, have become extremely popular online, with over 40 million views on YouTube, and his songs and videos have been heard and seen nationally on PBS Kids, The Today Show, Fox & Friends, XM Radio and in the Warner Bros. film, Life as We Know It.
Eric is a native of Western New York (Buffalo) currently living in the Pacific Northwest. He regularly travels around the country, performing concerts and elementary assembly programs for kids and families, receiving rave responses from kids, parents, teachers and event coordinators wherever he performs. Eric usually visits NY State 2 or 3 times a year.
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$201- $350 |
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