Eric Hedford is best known as drummer and founding member of The Dandy Warhols.
Eric performed on 1995's 'Dandy's Rule OK?', 1996's 'The Black Album' and 1997's '…The Dandy Warhols Come Down'. Under the moniker Aquaman Hedford is credited for "additional production" on the track Everyday Should Be A Holiday. Also as Aquaman, Hedford did several remixes of the song Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth, which were only available on a promotional 12 inch record.
Eric Hedford was replaced in 1998 by Brent DeBoer. After leaving The Dandy Warhols, Eric Hedford drummed for the power-pop group Magic Fingers, which also featured Matt Hollywood (Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Out Crowd) on guitar and lead vocals, Carl Radavich (Television Eye) on bass and Michael "Spike" Keating (Swoon 23, touring member of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) on guitar.
Eric Hedford also performed briefly with Rick Bain and the Genius Position.
Eric currently makes music as half of Hedford Vachal, with musical partner Brad Vachal.