Name Cliff Eberhardt Role Singer | Siblings Geoff Eberhardt | |
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Albums 12 Songs of Good & Evil Nominations Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production |
Cliff Eberhardt - "Your Face"
Cliff Eberhardt (born January 7, 1954 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania) is an American folk singer-songwriter. He is a founding member of the Fast Folk Music Cooperative in New York City. Eberhardt joined Red House Records in 1997 and has recorded five albums for the label, the most recent in 2009, 500 Miles: The Blue Rock Sessions. In 2011, he released an acoustic album of Doors songs, All Wood and Doors, with fellow musician James Lee Stanley on Beechwood Recordings. Also that year, he contributed a cover to Nod to Bob II, a Red House compilation honoring Bob Dylan on his 70th birthday.
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- Cliff Eberhardt Your Face
- Cliff eberhardt and tim fast swannanoa 2014 sing the blues
- Early life
- Albums
- Compilation albums
- Singles
- References

Cliff eberhardt and tim fast swannanoa 2014 sing the blues
Early life

Eberhardt was born on January 7, 1954, in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. His family had a musical background, and he began playing guitar at an early age. At 15, he and his brother Geoff began touring as a duo. In 1976, he moved to Carbondale, Illinois, attracted by the local music scene, spent some time in Colorado, and then in 1978 relocated to New York, where he became part of the second folk and acoustic music revival. Among the other artists performing in Lower Manhattan coffeehouses at the time were John Gorka, Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky and David Massengill.
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