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Eric Lee Troyer is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist. Troyer was a founding member of ELO Part II, having been recruited by bandleader Bev Bevan in 1988. He wrote a substantial quantity of the material on the band's three albums: Electric Light Orchestra Part Two, Moment of Truth, and One Night Live in Australia. He also wrote a large amount of its successor the Orchestra's album No Rewind.

Life and career
Troyer has performed on various albums as a session musician and backing vocalist, including albums by John Lennon, Bonnie Tyler, and Celine Dion. Troyer performed on the movie soundtracks for Footloose, Chicago, Flashdance, and Streets of Fire. in 2008. In 1988 Troyer co-founded the Electric Light Orchestra Part II with the Move/E.L.O. drummer Bev Bevan. In 2000, ELO Part II was renamed to the Orchestra. Troyer has also written and performed music for various ad campaigns, including Kool-Aid and IBM. However it fared better on the AC, peaking at No. 43. An accompanying album titled String of Pearls was recorded, but never officially released. Thirteen years later, he did release a solo CD, Model Citizen. The song was Troyer's only charting single in Australia, peaking at number 97. Troyer is married to writer/filmmaker Kee Kee Buckley, with whom he owns the production company Ad Hoc Media Partners. ==Discography==
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