Eric Smyth

Bio

Singer/Songwriter/Speaker
"Delivering A Powerful Message From His Piano"

Eric Paul Smyth is a singer, Nashville Songwriter and Dentist. After receiving a BS in Psychology, a DDS in Dentistry and practicing dentistry full time for 11 years, he sold his private practice to follow his dream of songwriting. He is now sharing his beautiful melodies and message of hope to inspire others to step closer to God by defending life, family and freedom.

Eric became confirmed as a Catholic in 2006, and believes that was the beginning of his mission to spread God's word and teachings to the world through music. He strongly believes that the message of love and justice for all, needs to be amplified.

He knows that music can strengthen and bring new meaning to ones beliefs. He does this from his piano in a very fresh and inspiring way. He shares very simple ways to touch people's hearts with God's message. "It doesn't always have to be bible phrases and stories in order to help people step closer to God. The truth can be delivered in everyday language and very simple songs. It can be said with a wonderful melody that can penetrate the heart. True life change can only happen in someone's heart. We all have the gifts and everyday ability to show by example what God wants for all of us." -Eric Smyth

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Eric's talks and performances include his inspiring testimony, original songs and practical advice on how each person can be pro-active and make a difference in everyday life.

Testimonials:

Bill May, Chairman of Catholics for the Common Good says ..... "Let Your Little One Live", written by Eric Smyth, humanizes the pre-born child in a very powerful way....it brings home the reality of abortion and will help discourage people who may be contemplating it now or in the future. It will evoke powerful emotions in people who have lost a child to abortion... The song is an inspiration to every person working to bring about a culture of life, and end public policies that promote and facilitate abortion. It also provides encouragement to sidewalk counselors for the important work they do to save lives, and to spare men and women from the suffering and trauma that follows abortion."