I just received the newest release, Slide Guitar Summit, from Arlen Roth and it definitely lives up to all the pre hype. Roth, well known for his own guitar styling, especially on the tele with the likes of Roy Buchanan and Danny Gatton, has put together a group of the best known slide players on the planet for a full blown celebration of all things slide. Opening with Do What's Right, Roth teams up with Jack Pearson on vocal and slide guitar as well as Tom Hambridge on drums and backing vocal and Tommy MacDonald for a country two step rocker. This track moves along nicely with lead and harmonic sliding... a terrific opener. Robert Johnson's Dust My Broom is next featuring Lee Roy Parnell on vocal and slide and adding Kevin McKendree on piano. With the feel of Elmore James and a nice thick slide texture, this track is hot. McKendree adds significantly to the mix with hot piano riffs. Much like a live recording, Parnell and Roth take turns on lead slide making for a hot track. Clarinetist Acker Bilk wrote this next track, Stranger On The Shore, and performed it on clarinet in the early 60's. It has since been performed by a number of artists including the Beatles but none quite as sensuously as this take by Cindy Cashdollar on lap steel with just a touch of Hawaiian flare. Beautiful. Sonny Skies features Sonny Landreth and Roth joined only by Eddie Denise on upright bass. A jazzy track with Roth's signature sound, this is a great showcase for tow of today's masters to team up and show how it's done. Jackie Breston's Rocket 88's features Johnny Winter on slide (his last session) along with Roth on slide and lead vocal. Scott Spray and Tyger MacNeal join on bass and drums respectively. A bright toe tapper, the two guys blend nicely and Roth pulls out some of his trademark riffs making this a particularly cool track. Lowell George's Dixie Chicken gets the full Little Feat treatment with Tommy MacDonald on bass, Kevin MacKendree on piano, Hambridge on percussion. Leroy Parnell takes the lead vocal and shares slide with Roth. I don't know about my readers, but there are a few places that you need to tread lightly and Lowell George territory is one of them. I think that these guys did a great job of paying tribute and MacKendree really did a nice job on Bill Payne's work as well. Excellent! Jimmy Ninino brings the first delta style acoustic track with only he and Roth and their guitars on Poor Boy Blues. Possibly my favorite track on the release. Following with Laura Nyro's And When I Die made popular by Blood, Sweat and Tears again only Vivino and Roth on acoustics. Keeping it simple and playing it pure country blues style gives it a new life. Jimmie Rodgers' Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia features Roth on lead vocals and Greg Martin joining him on slide. McKendree takes a real nice piano bar on the track but the release is about sliding and in country 2 step style, the boys do bring it! Paradise Blues is a simple quiet guitar ballad with nice Les Paul like harmonics and Hawaiian style blending. Rick Vito and Roth blend their guitar vocals nicely for a really pretty instrumental track. Cindy Cashdollar is back on lap steel again on Steel Guitar Rag and Roth this makes two. A simple instrumental track with just a twist of country styling shows the chops of these two guitar super stars. Smokey Robinson's ballad, You Really Got A Hold On Me is delivered nicely with Roth and Vito playing the lead and harmony on slide with no vocals. This is a great track and these guys give it new life in this instrumental form. Roy Byrd's Her Mind Is Gone features the incredible David Lindley on lead vocal and lap steel, joined by Roth on lap steel. Everyone knows that Lindley is one of the best guitar players on the planet and especially creative on lap steel. This is a great little blues addition from the masters, jamming together in one of the tightest acoustic blues jams in a while. Wrapping the release is Roth and Greg Martin on Amazing Grace with Hambridge and Tommy MacDonald. Nicely done and heartfelt it is a really clean and creative ending to a long awaited tribute to slide guitar featuring today's modern masters.
Very nicely done.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Arlen Roth Gets His Mojo Workin' On New Album Deal with King Mojo/Garage Door Records, Due Out April 14; Acclaimed Guitarist Convenes a "Slide Guitar Summit" on Latest CD
Arlen Roth Gets His Mojo Workin’ On New Album
Deal with King Mojo/Garage Door Records, Due Out April 14
Acclaimed Guitarist Convenes a Slide Guitar Summit
on Latest CD, with Special Guests Johnny Winter, Sonny Landreth, David
Lindley, Rick Vito, Jimmy Vivino, Jack Pearson, Lee Roy Parnell, Cindy
Cashdollar and Greg Martin,
Produced by Tom Hambridge
RIDGEFIELD, CT - Guitarist Arlen Roth announces that his new
CD, Slide Guitar Summit, which teams the acclaimed musician with
fellow slide guitar greats Johnny Winter, Sonny Landreth, David Lindley, Rick
Vito, Jimmy Vivino, Jack Pearson, Lee Roy Parnell, Cindy Cashdollar and Greg
Martin, will be released April 14 under the terms of a new deal signed with King
Mojo/Garage Door Records, distributed nationally by Burnside Distribution.
Slide Guitar Summit was produced by Grammy-winner Tom Hambridge,
and recorded at studios in New York, Nashville and Connecticut.
Called “The Master of the Telecaster,” Arlen Roth recently
celebrated the upcoming release of Slide Guitar Summit with a
special show at the City Winery in Nashville, where he was joined onstage by
album participants Rick Vito, Jack Pearson, Lee Roy Parnell and Greg Martin for
an amazing night of music. Fans that night were also treated to an advance
screening of the one-hour film, Glass, Brass and Steel: The Making of
Arlen Roth's Slide Guitar Summit Album.
“This Slide Guitar
Summit album was a longtime dream come true for me,” recalls Arlen Roth
about the recording sessions. “It's like a group of old friends getting together
for a great time that is rooted in our serious and mutual love for what we
do.”
Recording with the late Johnny Winter was also special for Roth, since it turned out be Winter’s last session before he passed away in 2014. “Getting to work with the legendary Johnny Winter was such an incredible feeling, and it got the album totally off on the right foot,” says Roth. “It was hard to believe that I was sitting there playing ‘Rocket 88’ with him, when I could remember being 16 years old and watching Johnny from the very front at Woodstock in 1969....this album is of course, dedicated to this slide and blues guitar master who always served to inspire us all.”
Roth has fond memories of all the
tracking sessions. “Each player brought something unique to this project and the
interaction between me and them is what I was looking for in making each track
truly unique” he says. “And Tom Hambridge and I go way back together as
musicians and as friends, so I was really happy to be able to see this great
producer lend his magic touch to this project. I also loved how so many of the
artists came in with some very strong choices for the songs for us to do, and
how we got to pay tribute to many of the great slide players before us such as
Lowell George, Elmore James and Duane Allman. I suppose the thing about this
album that intrigues me the most is how with the common thread of slide guitar
we were all able to touch upon so many styles, emotions, traditions and also
break new ground at the same time!”
Guitar legend Arlen Roth is considered one of the most
influential guitarists of all time, and during the course of his 45-year-career
has toured the world and recorded with an amazing list of artists, including
Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Phoebe Snow, Levon Helm, Ry Cooder,
Eric Andersen, Dusty Springfield, Janis Ian and The Bee Gees, among others. His
teaching and creation of the Hot Licks Video pioneered music and
guitar education all over the world, with his videos having sold in excess of
2.5 million copies. His current online lessons and blogs for
Gibson.com have over 1 million followers. Arlen was also the man
behind the legendary blues film, Crossroads, creating the guitar
parts, directing the guitar scenes and working alongside fellow guitarist Ry
Cooder and actor Ralph Macchio during the film’s production. He
was voted in the “Top 50 Acoustic Guitarists of All-Time” by
Gibson.com and in the “Top 100 Most Influential Guitarists
of All-Time” by Vintage Guitar Magazine. He has eight best-selling
books to his credit, and his book, Hot Guitar, is a compilation of
10 years of his wildly popular column for Guitar Player
Magazine.
Roth’s first album
Guitarist, won the Montreux Critics Award for “Best
Instrumental Album of the Year” in 1978, and his last album,
All Tricked Out!, garnered four Grammy nominations.
His new Slide Guitar Summit CD is similar in approach to his
classic and legendary album, Toolin’ Around (1993),
which featured duets with guitar greats such as Danny Gatton, Duane
Eddy, Brian Setzer, Duke Robillard, Albert Lee, Sam Bush and Jerry
Douglas, and which also became a film documentary. He followed up that album
with Toolin’ Around Woodstock, with Levon Helm, Sonny
Landreth and Bill Kirchen.
Arlen Roth
continues to record and tour all over the world. His current band, The Cordobas,
features Eddie Denise on bass, Shannon Ford on drums and Chris Foley on second
guitar. His daughter, Lexie Roth, also sings with the band, and
has become a superb recording artist, vocalist and songwriter in her own right,
with many credits to her name, such as singing on the recent Les Paul tribute
album (she sang "Vaya Con
Dios”), plus singing the blues classic, “Night Life,” on
the album with Levon Helm.
With songs that cover multiple genres of music, Slide
Guitar Summit promises to reach a wide ranging audience of fans and
promises to be one of the most celebrated albums of the year.
Arlen Roth is
also the founder and CEO of the “International Guitar Hall of Fame and Museum,”
which has been a long-time dream
for him to create.
To
download a hi-res color photo of Arlen Roth (photo credit: Diana), click
here:
http://www.markpuccimedia.com/ArlenRoth.jpg. For more information, visit www.arlenroth.com,
www.facebook.com/arlenroth and www.guitarhalloffame.com
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Acclaimed Guitarist Arlen Roth Convenes a "Slide Guitar Summit" on New CD, Due January 13
Acclaimed
Guitarist Arlen Roth Convenes a Slide Guitar Summit on New CD, Due
January 13,
with Special
Guests Johnny Winter, Sonny Landreth, David Lindley, Rick Vito, Jimmy Vivino,
Jack Pearson, Lee Roy Parnell, Cindy Cashdollar and Greg Martin, Produced by Tom
Hambridge
CD Release
Performance with Special Guests Set for Nashville’s City Winery on January 20 to
Include Screening of Film Documentary on the Making of the
Album
RIDGEFIELD, CT -
Guitarist Arlen Roth, the “Master of the Telecaster,” announces a January 13
release date for his new CD, Slide Guitar Summit, which teams the
acclaimed musician with an incredible lineup of fellow slide guitar greats –
Johnny Winter, Sonny Landreth, David Lindley, Rick Vito, Jimmy Vivino, Jack
Pearson, Lee Roy Parnell, Cindy Cashdollar and Greg Martin – for what promises
to be one of the most celebrated albums of the new year. Produced by Grammy
winner Tom Hambridge, Slide Guitar Summit was recorded at studios
in New York, Nashville and Connecticut. Roth will release the new CD on his own
Aquinnah Records imprint.
Arlen Roth will
celebrate the release of Slide Guitar Summit with a special CD
release show at the City Winery in Nashville on Tuesday, January 20, where he’ll
be joined onstage by many of the guitarists on the new album (http://www.citywinery.com/nashville/).
Fans at the album show premiere will also be treated to a screening of the film
documentary about the making of the album (Doors open at 5:30 PM; show time:
7:00 PM). An announcement of additional Slide Guitar Summit CD
release shows in the northeast will be forthcoming.
“This
Slide Guitar Summit album was a longtime dream come true for me,”
recalls Arlen Roth about the recording sessions, “and it's like a group of old
friends getting together for a great time that is rooted in our serious mutual
love for what we do.”
Recording with the late Johnny Winter was also special for Roth. “Getting to work with the legendary Johnny Winter was such an incredible feeling, and it got the album totally off on the right foot,” says Roth. “It was hard to believe that I was sitting there playing ‘Rocket 88’ with him, when I could remember being 16 years old and watching Johnny from the very front at Woodstock in 1969....this album is of course, dedicated to this slide and blues guitar master who always served to inspire us all.”
Roth
has fond memories of all the tracking sessions. “Each player brought something
unique to this project and the interaction between me and them is what I was
looking for in making each track truly unique” he says. “And Tom Hambridge and I
go way back together as musicians and as friends, so I was really happy to be
able to see this great producer lend his magic touch to this project. I also
loved how so many of the artists came in with some very strong choices for the
songs for us to do, and how we got to pay tribute to many of the great slide
players before us such as Lowell George, Elmore James and Duane Allman. I
suppose the thing about this album that intrigues me the most is how with the
common thread of slide guitar we were all able to touch upon so many styles,
emotions, traditions and also break new ground at the same time!”
Guitar legend
Arlen Roth is considered one of the most influential guitarists of all time,
and during the course of his 45-year-career has toured the world and recorded
with an amazing list of artists, including Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, John
Prine, Phoebe Snow, Levon Helm, Ry Cooder, Eric Andersen, Dusty Springfield,
Janis Ian and The Bee Gees, among others. His teaching and creation of the
Hot Licks Video pioneered music and guitar education all over the
world, with his videos having sold in excess of 2.5 million copies. His current
online lessons and blogs for Gibson.com have over 1 million
followers. Arlen was also the man behind the legendary blues film,
Crossroads, creating the guitar parts, directing the guitar scenes
and working alongside fellow guitarist Ry Cooder and actor Ralph
Macchio during the film’s production. He was voted in the “Top 50 Acoustic
Guitarists of All-Time” by Gibson.com and in the
“Top 100 Most Influential Guitarists of All-Time” by Vintage Guitar
Magazine. He has eight best-selling books to his credit, and his book,
Hot Guitar, is a compilation of 10 years of his wildly popular
column for Guitar Player Magazine.
Roth’s first
album Guitarist, won the Montreux Critics Award for “Best
Instrumental Album of the Year” in 1978, and his last album,
All Tricked Out!, garnered four Grammy nominations.
His new Slide Guitar Summit CD is similar in approach to his
classic and legendary album, Toolin’ Around (1993),
which featured duets with guitar greats such as Danny Gatton, Duane
Eddy, Brian Setzer, Duke Robillard, Albert Lee, Sam Bush and Jerry
Douglas, and which also became a film documentary. He followed up that album
with Toolin’ Around Woodstock, with Levon Helm, Sonny
Landreth and Bill Kirchen.
Arlen Roth
continues to record and tour all over the world. His current band, The Cordobas,
features Eddie Denise on bass, Shannon Ford on drums and Chris Foley on second
guitar. His daughter, Lexie Roth, also sings with the band, and
has become a superb recording artist, singer and songwriter in her own right,
with many credits to her name, such as singing on the recent Les Paul tribute
album, plus singing the blues classic, “Night Life,” on the album
with Levon Helm.
Arlen Roth is
also the founder and CEO of the new “International Guitar Hall of Fame and
Museum.”
Slide Guitar
Summit Track Listing
Do
What's Right: Jack Pearson & Arlen Roth
Dust
My Broom: Lee Roy Parnell & Arlen Roth
Stranger
on the Shore: Cindy Cashdollar & Arlen Roth
Rocket
88: Johnny Winter & Arlen Roth
Sonny
Skies: Sonny Landreth & Arlen Roth
Her
Mind is Gone: David Lindley & Arlen Roth
Peach
Pickin' Time in Georgia: Greg Martin & Arlen Roth
Paradise
Blues: Rick Vito & Arlen Roth
Dixie
Chicken: Lee Roy Parnell & Arlen Roth
One
Child Born (And When I Die): Jimmy Vivino & Arlen Roth
Steel
Guitar Rag: Cindy Cashdollar & Arlen Roth
You
Really Got a Hold on Me: Rick Vito & Arlen Roth
Poor
Boy Blues: Jimmy Vivino & Arlen Roth
Amazing
Grace: Greg Martin & Arlen Roth
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Dixie Peach - Blues With Friends - New Release Review
I just received the newest release (February 4, 2014), Blues With Friends, from Dixie Peach and it's actually quite smooth! I didn't realize it when I first received this release, but I had this band's first LP in my vinyl collection for many years (bought by a collector as a part of a atlas van sized purchase a few years back). I bought this release one day from a store called Record Rama in Etna, Pa based purely on the hopes that their version of Paint My Mailbox Blue would be decent. I really liked the release.
Opening with the woody sound of a slide guitar, Too Much Trouble sets a solid path of southern rocky blues. Ira Stanley knows his way around the slide and delivers warm luscious tones. Complimented by Tony Paulus on keys and his own vocals this is a nice track. Next up is Pork Chop Blues, a blues track with Latin rhythm. Stanley takes the first solo with a little chicken pickin' and shows he knows how to strum the strings too. He is joined by Jack Pearson who tosses out some hot blues and jazz riffs on guitar and giving the floor up to Lee Roy Parnell who blisters the fretboard with clean blues rock runs. Gary King (trombone), Michael Greene (Sax), Matt Quinn (sax) and brady Hagen (trumpet) add the horns. Great track. Night Ride has more of a jazz ballad feel and Steve Benson keeps it tight with light rhythm drums. Jack Pearson plays slick guitar riffs against Stanley's vocals. Coming Home Today opens with a light pop style but switches to a full Allman style country blues jam. Don't Want To Wait, one of my favorite tracks on the release has a gospel harmony style (Etta Britt on duet and lead vocal). Parnell plays some really fat hot slide on this track and Paulus really knows how bring up the gospel styling on piano. Super! Bottle Hymn Of The Republic features Stanley, Pearson and Parnell all on slide and it really is a cool track. With a twist on the Battle Hymn of the Republic without getting too rigid, these guys rock it! Trouble With Love features Stanley and Scotty Bratcher on tandem guitars sounding quite a bit like early work by Pete Carr. Stanley and Britt trade vocal lead on this track. With mostly airplay styling, the guitar work really sets the track apart. It's Cryin' Time is a country blues cross over ballad with a nice set up allowing melodic blues guitar soloing. Very nice. Wait A Minute has a swing intro with Stanley playing some classic riffs. Trading hot riffs throughout with Bratcher this track is really crisp. Closing the release with shuffle track Rick's Shuffle, Stanley and Lee Swisher trade some really nice slide solos. With primarily only a simple bed of bass (Mike Rousculp), drums (Benson) and keys (Paulus) this track sets a nice groove leaving you wanting more.
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Opening with the woody sound of a slide guitar, Too Much Trouble sets a solid path of southern rocky blues. Ira Stanley knows his way around the slide and delivers warm luscious tones. Complimented by Tony Paulus on keys and his own vocals this is a nice track. Next up is Pork Chop Blues, a blues track with Latin rhythm. Stanley takes the first solo with a little chicken pickin' and shows he knows how to strum the strings too. He is joined by Jack Pearson who tosses out some hot blues and jazz riffs on guitar and giving the floor up to Lee Roy Parnell who blisters the fretboard with clean blues rock runs. Gary King (trombone), Michael Greene (Sax), Matt Quinn (sax) and brady Hagen (trumpet) add the horns. Great track. Night Ride has more of a jazz ballad feel and Steve Benson keeps it tight with light rhythm drums. Jack Pearson plays slick guitar riffs against Stanley's vocals. Coming Home Today opens with a light pop style but switches to a full Allman style country blues jam. Don't Want To Wait, one of my favorite tracks on the release has a gospel harmony style (Etta Britt on duet and lead vocal). Parnell plays some really fat hot slide on this track and Paulus really knows how bring up the gospel styling on piano. Super! Bottle Hymn Of The Republic features Stanley, Pearson and Parnell all on slide and it really is a cool track. With a twist on the Battle Hymn of the Republic without getting too rigid, these guys rock it! Trouble With Love features Stanley and Scotty Bratcher on tandem guitars sounding quite a bit like early work by Pete Carr. Stanley and Britt trade vocal lead on this track. With mostly airplay styling, the guitar work really sets the track apart. It's Cryin' Time is a country blues cross over ballad with a nice set up allowing melodic blues guitar soloing. Very nice. Wait A Minute has a swing intro with Stanley playing some classic riffs. Trading hot riffs throughout with Bratcher this track is really crisp. Closing the release with shuffle track Rick's Shuffle, Stanley and Lee Swisher trade some really nice slide solos. With primarily only a simple bed of bass (Mike Rousculp), drums (Benson) and keys (Paulus) this track sets a nice groove leaving you wanting more.
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Monday, January 16, 2012
Jimmy Hall and the Prisoners of Love with Jack Pearson
Former guitarist with The Allman Brothers Band, Jack Pearson has been playing professionally since the age of 15. Although he may be best known as an A-list blues/rock lead and slide guitarist, Jack is also a soulful, creative songwriter, producer and artist in his own right.
As a songwriter and solo artist, his songs are moving and honest while his grooves make it hard to sit still for very long. Jack’s lyrics often reflect hope and redemption, reminding the listener never to give up no matter how heavy their burdens. His lyrical and musical hooks have also led to cuts by other artists.
Adept at many musical genres and instruments, he possesses the ability to take each to a higher level. His playing is sophisticated while full of intensity and passion, leaving audiences cheering and musicians smiling - shaking their heads in disbelief at his seemingly effortless skill and talent. Blues Revue calls him a “world-class guitarist” and Rolling Stone brags on his “light touch and fluid, jazzy style…dynamic slide playing”.
Jack has worked live or in the studio with a long list of artists including Vince Gill, Jimmy Buffett, Earl Scruggs, Chris LeDoux, Delbert McClinton, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Mac McAnally, Amy Grant, Groove Holmes, Faith Hill, T. Graham Brown, Jimmy Hall, Gregg Allman, Gov't Mule, Buddy DeFranco, Shelby Lynne, Jimmy Raney, Bonnie Bramlett, Jim Horn, Mundell Lowe, The Jordanaires, Lee Roy Parnell, Kirk Whalum, Jimmy Nalls and Chuck Leavell to name a few.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Statesboro Blues - Jack Pearson
Guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, session-musician…this only begins to describe Jack Pearson. Although he may be best known as an A-list blues/rock lead and slide guitarist, Jack is also a soulful, creative songwriter and artist in his own right.
As a songwriter and solo artist, his songs are moving and honest while his grooves make it hard to sit still for very long. Jack’s lyrics often reflect hope and redemption, reminding the listener never to give up no matter how heavy their burdens. His lyrical and musical hooks have also led to cuts by other artists.
Adept at many musical genres and instruments, he possesses the ability to take each to a higher level. His playing is sophisticated while full of intensity and passion, leaving audiences cheering and musicians smiling - shaking their heads in disbelief at his seemingly effortless skill and talent. Blues Revue calls him a “world-class guitarist” and Rolling Stone brags on his “light touch and fluid, jazzy style…dynamic slide playing”.
Jack has been influenced by many styles of music and his knowledge of the history of each allows him to deliver a “true to the tradition” performance. During his 30+ year career he has mastered a wide range of instruments including electric, slide, acoustic and resonator guitar, mandolin, old time banjo and Hammond organ, which he incorporates into many musical styles such as blues & roots music; jazz & bebop; pop & rock; and bluegrass & country. His versatility and musicianship keep his live shows and recordings fresh and exciting.
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