Eric Edwards is a native San Diegan who had been involved with various events both in the past and the present. When he was 21 years old, he started a promotion company and started promoting many clubs, parties, and special events. He has had many in and out of town celebrities attend the event, such as Janet Jackson, Wyclef, LL Cool J Cubin Gooding Jr., many of the San Diego Padres and the San Diego Chargers.
In 1983 Eric got a job on a fluke with the San Diego Padres. He friend asked him if he would like to dance with him on the field. He agreed, and got the job as one of the Grounds Crew Dancers. He did that for about 4 years, but got replaced by Padre the base running dog. Three years later he got a job with Viking Pictures as their Promotional Director. His job was setting up meetings and finding sponsors, locations for the shootings.
In 1998 and in 2003 when the Super Bowl came to San Diego, He teamed up with Ethnic Entertainment and Old Pro Sports. They through huge parties including the celebrity golf tournament. To this day he still is involved in varies in town promotions and events. In 1999 he went in the direction of the Holistic Health and became a Massage Therapist. After graduating school he got a job at The San Diego Chiropractor office, but then got a job at Paradise Point Resort and Spa. He had only worked there for a couple of months when he knew that he had been blessed with the gift to help others. Because of the recession in 2008, Eric got a second job as a massage therapist at Hotel Palomar.
In 2001 after loosing friends from 9-11, Eric wanted to to something to help donate to the Twin Tower Fund, so he started Americans Apparel. He made American flag Santa hats and sold them to varies Mom and Pop stores, malls all up and down San Diego County as well as all the Henry Markets and the Swap Meets. He then went to Salt Lake city for the Winter Olympics, where he sold varies others hats and American products.
At the end of the Padre 2003 season Eric was tracked down to dance at the very last night game at Qualcomm Stadium. Petco Park was to be the new Baseball stadium. Many season ticket holders hadn't seen Eric in about 15 years, and when he went on the field the crowd went so crazy that the owner’s daughter Jennifer Moores requested him for opening day at Petco Park.
Since then he has done many T.V. and radio interviews, and charitable events. He also is a host of a new television show, The A-List. They go to varies A-List special events and parties to interview the A-List people. His production company, AListProduction.com, also produces events, anywhere from weddings, to festivals. Channel 4, a local station, brought their camera to Paradise Point Resort, and showed a special one on one interview with him because many people wondered if he really worked on the grounds crew or did they just let him dance. People would look for him at every game. The San Diego Magazine did a full page interview with Eric in the June addition of the Best of San Diego. Since then, He has become a author, philanthropist and entrepreneur that has become mainstay in the San Diego community. He has written 3 book. His first book, From A Mans Point A View, which is now a podcast, soundcloud/fromamanspointofview.com, and his second book, What Men Don't Know About Women, which he shot a shot film. His third book, I Don't like when a Man/Men, and I Don't Like When A Woman/Women had you, the people, write in his to journals, one thing you don't like what a man and men do, and one thing you don't like what a woman and women do. He then responds. He has 2 reality shows, and five board games. He is also filming a documentary about the trials and tribulations of getting his work out there to the right people, that can actually help him. All he asking for in an opportunity by taking a chance with him.