- Erik
Francis Schrody (born
August 18, 1969),
known by his
stage names Everlast and
Whitey Ford, is an
American rapper, singer, and
songwriter who was...
- Erik
Schrody (Everlast) who had just
released a rap
album called Forever Everlasting (1990), that did not have much success. O'Connor knew
Schrody when...
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Everlast (Erik
Schrody),
showed interest to join. By 2008, the
group consisted of O'Connor, Carroll, Diamant, Braunstein, and
Schrody (who left some time...
- O'Connor co-founded the rap
group House of Pain, with
fellow rapper Erik
Schrody (Everlast) and DJ Leor
Dimant (DJ Lethal).
Based on
their cultural heritage...
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Jonny Teupen Group (1977)
Adapted from
Discogs Vocalists Eric
Francis Schrody –
vocals (tracks 2–5, 7–9, 11–12, 14–18)
Derek Murphy –
vocals (track 2...
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addition to
relationship issues and heartbreak.
Vocalists Erik
Francis Schrody -
vocals Jeni
Fujita -
backing vocals (tracks: 4–5, 9, 11)
Carlos Rigas...
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cover song of "Children's Story" by
Slick Rick
Vocalists Erik
Francis Schrody -
vocals N'Dea
Davenport -
vocals (track 8),
additional vocals (track 9)...
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majority of DJ Lethal's
beats are "surface-level and boring". Erik "Everlast"
Schrody – vocals, producer, mixing,
executive producer Daniel "Danny Boy" O'Connor...
- Erik
Schrody (Everlast)
showed interest to join the group. By 2006, the
group consisted of O'Connor, Carroll, Diamant, Braunstein, and
Schrody (who left...
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Greene as Sykes, Fallon's second-in-command
Everlast (credited as Erik
Schrody) as Rhodes, one of Fallon's
minions Michael Wiseman as Travis, one of Fallon's...