Eagle Eye Cherry

Eagle Eye Cherry, born Eagle Eye Lanoo Cherry in 1971 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a singer-songwriter known for his blend of rock, pop, and alternative music. He is the son of jazz musician Don Cherry and half-brother of actress Neneh Cherry. Cherry rose to prominence in the late 1990s with his hit single "Save Tonight," released in 1997, which became a staple on radio and peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album, "Desireless," also featured notable tracks like "Falling In Love" and "Dancing in the Moonlight." Cherry's music is characterized by its melodic hooks and introspective lyrics, often drawing on his diverse musical influences. He has released several albums throughout his career, including "Living in the Present Future" (1999) and "Blindfolded" (2008), though none achieved the same level of commercial success as his debut. While not a mainstream fixture today, Cherry's impact includes bridging genres and influencing a wave of acoustic-driven rock artists in the late '90s. His work continues to resonate with fans who appreciate his unique sound and heartfelt storytelling.