Eric Dill (the Click Five)

Eric Dill (b. Indianapolis, February 10, 1981 - ) – Singer and songwriter. A graduate Brebeuf High School in Indianapolis and Purdue University with a Bachelor’s in Industrial Technology, Eric Dill made his mark as the lead singer of The Click Five, which released its first album The Emric House in 2005. His lead vocals can be heard on “Just the Girl,” which peaked at #11 on the U.S Billboard Hot 100. The band quickly gained a large fan base by opening for blockbuster acts, such as Ashlee Simpson, The Backstreet Boys, and McFly. Dill also had opportunity to front the band during a party at the Whitehouse for President George W. Bush. In addition, he co-wrote Platinum record “No Surprise” for Chris Daughtry of American Idol fame. After working as an independent artist in Los Angeles, Dill returned to Indianapolis in 2012 and released his Forever Enough, his first complete album, in the same year; "War the Wolves" from his debut album appeared on the Billboard Top 40 Indicator Chart.