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March 20, 2012, 6:37 pm

Going global is as easy in Portland, as going to a club near you. IN fact Jimmy Mak's is ideal. Eric John Kaiser bring his Parisian flair to our first in a series: KINK Indie Music Showcase this Friday (3/23).

ERIC JOHN KAISER

Eric arrived in Portland in 2006, much like any self-respecting Frenchman should (check out our convo for more on that!). He'd been doing music in Paris but brings that accent to his new home, here in Portland.  More about Eric HERE.

KINK Indie Music Showcase - Friday 3/23

Eric John Kaiser in the KINK Indie Music Showcase, sponsored by BridgePort Brewing.
With Macho Novela and Jerry Hannan.

Portland’s French Troubadour, Eric John Kaiser, releases his latest CD, “Dehors C’est L’Amerique (Outside, It’s America).

Musical support provided  from Portland’s Macho Novela (formerly A Cautionary Tale), and Bay Area musician Jerry Hannan. More HERE.



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