Eric Dick
Eric Dick is an LA-based singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, mixer and multi-instrumentalist, originally from Montreal, Canada. His current focus includes working with up-and-coming pop-dance artist Celleste, producing all songs the two co-write, and sharing artist credit on several releases. Eric and Celleste run their own label, Mighty Music, and also co-write for, and with other artists. Their latest singles received radio airplay on terrestrial stations around the globe, including "I'm The Boss" hitting the airwaves on LA's renowned 102.7 KIIS-FM. In 2023, “I’m The Boss”, was nominated for Best Song in a Music Video at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema and the Scotland International Festival of Cinema, where it also won the Alan Parsons Award for Best Music Video. That same year he and Celleste won runner-up at the International Acoustic Music Awards for an acoustic duet version of their song “Breathe!”.
Eric has written or produced over 150 commercially available tracks for artists, TV, film, radio, and podcasts, including Fox Sports, NBA Basketball, BBC2, Air Transat, The Hallmark Channel, Super Channel Canada, M6 France, Much Music, Musimax, Time Warner Cable U.S., Curtco Media Podcasts, Warner recording artist Veronic Dicaire, Canadian makeup brand "Lise Watier", and Olympic gold-medalist Myriam Bedard. His music can also be found in numerous national Canadian radio ad campaigns, as well as many esteemed production music libraries including Universal Music and BMG. As a musician, he has performed across the US and Canada as guitarist in a 12-piece show band which he co-owned and managed. His musical works and interviews have been featured in over 50 publications & websites, including Arianna Huffington's "Thrive Global”, The Malibu Times Magazine and The Malibu Times Newspaper, WBOC.com (CBS), WFMJ.com (NBC), WICZ.com (FOX), as well as longstanding French Canadian press outlets Le Journal de Montreal, Le Journal de Quebec, 7 Jours Magazine, and La Semaine Magazine.
Eric prioritizes “creative activism” as part of his musical endeavors. Just after the devastating wildfires of 2018 in California, he and Celleste released "We Go On (California Strong)", a song and video paying tribute to the strength and courage of the heroes and survivors (WeGoOn.org). They partnered with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles to create the “WeGoOn” Fund, and all proceeds donated to the fund, as well as sales of the song, go to benefit the rebuilding of homes and communities lost or severely damaged by wildfires and natural disasters. The project was featured over a period of six months at Malibu City Hall in Malibu, CA, and King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA. With the devastating L.A. fires of 2025, the project continues to circulate, and raise funds for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles.
In 2020 the pair released “Breathe!” (juststopandbreathe.org), an anthem for mental health awareness, joining 140 singers from Los Angeles and Montreal in a choir-driven song & video, to raise funds for various foundations. The project garnered worldwide attention on social media, with the video still continuing to amass hundreds of thousands of views and shares. Participants in "Breathe!" include Grammy winners and nominees, Juno winners and nominees, artists, musicians, couples, families, comedians, singers from such productions as “The Voice” and “Cirque du Soleil”, and actors from popular TV shows like "Full House”, “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”, and Apple TV’s “Extrapolations”. In 2025, a “Breathe!” EP will be released, featuring various versions of the song.
When Eric isn't writing or producing music, he loves to solve and create crosswords, and served as the crossword contributor to the Malibu Times Magazine from 2020-2022, in Malibu, California. In 2025 he and Celleste will release a series of dance-pop EP's, including the recent singles "Walk on Air" and “Tremors”. For more information visit ericdick.com.