The Wilderness Society -- Protecting wilderness as a thriving ecological community (www.tws.org)
Nature Conservancy – Preserving the earth’s special places through purchase and care. (www.nature.org)
Lomakatsi Restoration Project – Holistic forest restoration work in southern Oregon and northern California. (www.lomakatsi.org)
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center – To protect and restore wild places of the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion. (www.kswild.org).
Siskiyou Project – Protecting the wild Siskiyou mountains and rivers; presenting the annual Siskiyou Field Institute and the Environmental Film Festival. (www.siskiyou.org).
Community of Mindful Living – The worldwide community of mindfulness centered by the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. (www.iamhome.org).
Wilbur Hot Springs – Retreat in the northern California mountains where Eric Alan lived and found his photographic and personal path. (www.wilburhotsprings.com).
Gypsy Soul – Majestic rock band with Celtic and spiritual influences; collaborators with Eric Alan on the CD Grace and Tranquility. (www.gypsysoul.com)
Dewitt Jones -- National Geographic photographer, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker, keynote speaker and author bringing celebration and creativity into everyday vision (www.dewittjones.com)
Shantala -- The beautiful kirtan chant of Benjy & Heather Wertheimer (www.shantalamusic.com). Benjy Wertheimer contributed tablas and esraj to the Grace and Tranquility CD.
Gentle Thunder -- Grammy-nominated Native American flute and hammer dulcimer master (www.gentlethunder.com). Frequent collaborator with Eric Alan.
Will Clipman -- Pan-global percussionist, mask mater, storyteller, five-time Grammy nominee (www.willclipman.com). Collaborator with Gentle Thunder and Eric Alan.
Craig Chaquico – Grammy-nominated as a solo guitarist after 13 gold and platinum records in the Jefferson Starship. (www.craigchaquico.com). Can often be found on a Frisbee field with Eric Alan, when not touring.
Patrice Pike – Exceptional singer, songwriter, activist. Member of Austin, Texas music Hall of Fame (www.patricepike.com). Toured with Eric Alan after the release of Wild Grace: Nature as a Spiritual Path as part of the Brushwood Institute's "Brushwood Rebellion."
Terri Hendrix – Texas songwriter, edges from country to blues, backed by the hot instrumental work of Texas legend Lloyd Maines. Grammy-winner for "Best Country Instrumental," for a song co-written with the Dixie Chicks. (www.terrihendrix.com).Alice DiMicele – A beautiful voice from Ashland, with high environmental consciousness and the spirit of rivers running through her music. (www.alicedimicele.com).
Tim Flannery -- Excellent country-folk singer songwriter with ten albums to his credit, also third base coach of the San Francisco Giants (www.timflannery.com)
Erika Luckett — Fine guitarist, singer and bilingual songwriter; winner of "Independent Album of the Year" award from Acoustic Guitar magazine. (www.erikaluckett.com).
KLCC -- Public radio network centered in Eugene, Oregon, where Eric Alan is currently an on-air host (www.klcc.org)
Jefferson Public Radio -- Public radio network centered in Ashland, Oregon, where Eric Alan has been music director, on-air host, magazine editor, feature writer and regional host of NPR's Morning Edition (www.ijpr.org)
West Coast Live -- Sedge Thomson's eclectic "San Francisco's Radio Show to the World" upon which Eric Alan has guested. (www.wcl.org)


