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Eric Stefani

Eric Stefani
Eric Stefani in 1988 Background information Birth name Eric Matthew Stefani Born June 17, 1967(1967-06-17) (age 40)
Fullerton, California, United StatesOrigin Anaheim, California, United StatesGenre(s)Ska punkOccupation(s) Keyboardist, songwriter, animatorInstrument(s)Keyboard, synthesizer, accordionYears active 1986–present Label(s)Interscope, Trauma, AtlanticAssociated acts No DoubtWebsite www.ericstefani.comwww.emsprods.com

Eric Matthew Stefani (born June 17, 1967) is an American pop musician, former Simpsons animator, and Grammy-nominated composer and writer.

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Biography

Stefani attended Loara High School in Anaheim, California. He worked at a Dairy Queen with his sister Gwen and John Spence; the three of them formed the band No Doubt.[1]

The group added several members, performing live shows at Fenders Ballroom in Long Beach. The group started writing original material, much of which Eric contributed. Eric left after the band's breakthrough album Tragic Kingdom was recorded, but before it was released, and he and Gwen were nominated at the 1998 Grammy Awards for Song of the Year.[2]

Eric found time between Cypress College and the band to get brief encounters working as a layout animator for cartoon director John Kricfalusi through Lynne Naylor including Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Beany and Cecil and the Troop Beverly Hills title sequence. Those jobs lead Eric to work at The Bob Clampett Studio for Ruth Clampett, where he traced 35 mm film enlargements of original Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig animation frames to create sericels. During that time Clampett told Eric there was a new project upstairs and that he should take a look. It was The Simpsons.

Eric just finished work on a short animation film titled "Frisbee" (2007), released June 27, 2007, and his most recent effort in a series of solo albums is "Let's Ride Horses" (2007).

Other cartoon shows

T-Shirt designs

References

  1. ^ Vineyard, Jennifer. "Tunes and 'Toons". OC Weekly. February 26, 1998. Retrieved August 24, 2007.
  2. ^ "List of Grammy award nominations". CNN. January 6, 1998. Retrieved January 11, 2007.

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v • d • eNo DoubtTom Dumont · Tony Kanal · Gwen Stefani · Adrian Young
John Spence · Eric Stefani
Touring band: Stephen Bradley · Gabrial McNairAlbums No Doubt · The Beacon Street Collection · Tragic Kingdom · Return of Saturn · Rock Steady · No Doubt Sixth AlbumCompilations The Singles 1992-2003 · Everything in Time · Boom BoxDVDs Live in the Tragic Kingdom · Rock Steady Live · The Videos: 1992-2003Related articles Discography v • d • eThe SimpsonsanimationCurrent directors Bob Anderson • Mike B. Anderson • Susie Dietter • Matthew Faughnan • Mark Kirkland • Lance Kramer • Nancy Kruse • Michael Marcantel • Steven Dean Moore • Matthew Nastuk • Raymond S. Persi • Michael Polcino • Chuck SheetzFormer directors Neil Affleck • Wes Archer • Carlos Baeza • Brad Bird • Mark Ervin • Jen Kamerman • Jeffrey Lynch • Lauren MacMullan • Pete Michels • Rich Moore • Dominic Polcino • Jim Reardon • Swinton O. Scott III • Alan Smart • David Silverman • Gregg VanzoOther animation staff Anthony Bell • Gábor Csupó • Bill Kopp • Christian Roman • Eric Stefani • Lance Wilder • Craig ClarkAnimation studios Klasky Csupo • Film Roman • AKOM • Anivision • Rough Draft Studios • USAnimation • Toonzone Entertainment Categories: 1967 births | Living people | American rock keyboardists | No Doubt members | People from Anaheim, California | Italian-American musicians

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