School Mission

“I want the students to know that it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice in order to succeed, regardless of what it is they want to pursue in life.”

Eric, who is currently touring the country to promote his latest album “On A Mission,” is also visiting schools in those cities in order to promote the importance of music education and inspire the youth to express themselves through music and follow their dreams.

Eric attributes his successes in his career to the opportunities he had in school and feels that music is a vital part of every child’s education. He’s partnering with schools and colleges nationwide and scheduling appearances in conjunction with his album tour. During each visit, he will not only perform for the students and share his story with them, but also perform with students from their music department.

Eric’s energetic performances and motivational speeches are resonating strongly with both students and teachers, and the response has been remarkable. His impact on the youth has been immediate; they are flooding his social media pages with their excited and awe-inspired feedback. You can see the messages dozens have left on his Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ericdariusband after his visits inspired them to sing along and dance in the aisles.

“I want them to know that it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice in order to succeed, regardless of what it is they want to pursue in life. I challenge them to prioritize their time by spending less time watching TV and playing video games, and to instead dedicate that time to learning what will get them what they want in the end: a great college education, a fulfilling lifestyle, and a profession that they are passionate about,” Eric said.

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He inspires the students to challenge stereotypes, in both music and in life. “A lot of younger people generally associate jazz with music that puts you to sleep and that only old people listen to,” he laughs. “Then I play one of my songs, and they hear elements of Hip-Hop, R & B, Pop, Gospel and Rock – all the types of music they love and can relate to. At that moment, that’s when their eyes and ears begin to open, and they begin to realize that jazz can be cool. In order for jazz to grow and evolve, it’s going to have to start with the younger generation. This is where my mission comes into play.”

For more information on Eric’s mission in the schools or to suggest a school in a city he will be visiting, please contact Eric Darius Enterprises, LLC., at email@ericdarius.com.