Gratitude for the Grind: Lettuce's Erick Coomes & The Power of Positivity

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.lettucefunk's ErickCoomes is more stoked than ever to be making music he loves

wasn't give the nickname Jesus until he was in his 20s, although looking back, it does seems like his parents might have inadvertently set in motion his unusually prescient moniker.

“He’s got this way of dropping his bass lines with subtle but hypnotic body movements that make you want to dance,” Shapiro tells of Coomes, a rare "road warrior" who looks back at three decades spent on the road and doesn’t count the years he’s lost. How that came to pass is not totally clear, but it was Quik who first hired Coomes to work as a studio musician and picked up on the fact that "dude with the beard and long hair straight up looks like Jesus," Coomes jokes while hanging out at a cafe overlooking the ocean inside his art deco apartment in Long Beach, his home base that's equal distance from his favorite beach in Laguna and LA's thriving studio scene.

 

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