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Sought after keyboardist, producer, arranger and musical director Ed Roth, returns with the release of his second solo album romp, "Mad Beatnik" (a iTunes Top 25 Jazz Album)! The 11-song release is a follow up to his critically acclaimed debut self-titled album, which boasted three singles, including Roth's innovative 75th anniversary cover of the George Gershwin classic, "Summertime" (most-added in it's first three week's of release and a Top 40 single at Billboard Smooth AC stations). "Mad Beatnik is a truly organic album," notes Roth. "There is no programming, no midi, no sequencing, no beat detective, no auto tune. Every keyboard instrument is real — acoustic pianos, electric pianos, clavinets, or analog keyboards, and you feel that. All real instruments, drums, sax, trumpet, percussion, guitar, trombone, and electric bass or keyboard bass...and you certainly feel that too." The new album features a who's who of musicians, including 3-time Grammy winner Tom Scott on sax, as well Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy winning drummer Chad Smith. Also lending their talents are Rock Deadrick on percussion (Ziggy Marley); Mitch Manker on trumpet and horns (Ray Charles), bassists James Manning (Chaka Khan and Billy Preston) and Andrew Ford (Whitney Houston), guitarists Linda Taylor (Tracy Chapman) and Joe Calderon (Billy Childs), and Tony Grant (Az Yet) with featured vocals. The album is engineered by Grammy winner Ryan Hewitt, mastered by Eric Boulanger, and co-produced by Roth and Warrior Records' President, Jim Ervin. "I feel fortunate to have so many longtime friends lift up my album with their talents, great playing, and technical expertise," said Ed. "I've worked for so many years with all of them that they can instinctively feel what I am trying to achieve." Growing up in a home where only Brazilian and classical music were allowed, the Washington D.C. native built his initial love for R&B music by staying up late listening to Howard University's radio station on headphones, after his parents went to sleep. Roth developed a commitment to the groove that comes from years of playing with the likes of Coolio, the Brothers Johnson, and Mya. As Sophie B. Hawkins Music Director, Roth developed a deeper love of melodies and great songs, while performing the excitement of rock music with artists including Glenn Hughes, Ronnie Montrose, Rob Halford, and Chris Impellitterri allowed him to expand his horizons as a player. "You have to follow your musical mistakes sometimes," said Ed.
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Ed Roth Releases New Album Jazzland Out February 22 On Funzalo Records

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Independent Music Media
His playing cuts across styles and genres as he masterfully executes jazz, rock, and pop sensibilities with a contemporary flavor. Ed Roth is truly a monster player, and his talent shines brightly on Jazzland, his debut album release for Funzalo Records out on February 22. On Jazzland you will find Roth’s excellent take on Jazz classics like Charles Mingus’ “Nostalgia in Times Square,” John Coltrane’s “Big Nick,” Chick Corea’s “Crystal Silence,” and Miles Davis’ “Milestones,” Freddie the Freeloader” and “Blue ...
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Greenbase: Roo, Roth Receive Green Awards

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JamBase
Bonnaroo and Rothbury Receive Awards for Outstanding" Efforts to Green Festivals
GreenBase is a feature and news section of JamBase that focuses on the intersection between music and the environment. In GreenBase pieces, you can keep track of what your favorite bands, festivals, and venues are doing to help the planet. You can read more green music news on the GreenBase Blog.
The folks over at U.K.-based A Greener Festival have been very active over the last couple of years. ...
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Arlen Roth Joins with Levon Helm on "Toolin' Around Woodstock" Album, out February 5

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conqueroo
Guests Sonny Landreth, Bill Kirchen, Amy Helm and Lexie Roth add their touches to album that recaptures the spirit of Woodstock's golden age.
WOODSTOCK, N.Y. -- Arlen Roth's name is uttered in the hushed, reverent tones reserved for the true greats. Vintage Guitar magazine cited him as one of the Top 100 Influential Guitarists of the Century." But outside this clued-in sector, Roth has remained under the radar throughout the majority of his 35-year career. The new album, Toolin' Around ...
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Arlen Roth Joins with Levon Helm on "Toolin' Around Woodstock" Album, out February 5

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conqueroo
Guests Sonny Landreth, Bill Kirchen, Amy Helm and Lexie Roth add their touches to album that recaptures the spirit of Woodstock's golden age.
WOODSTOCK, N.Y. -- Arlen Roth's name is uttered in the hushed, reverent tones reserved for the true greats. Vintage Guitar magazine cited him as one of the Top 100 Influential Guitarists of the Century." But outside this clued-in sector, Roth has remained under the radar throughout the majority of his 35-year career. The new album, Toolin' Around ...
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10/2013: "Ed Roth: Keyboard Versatility" ~Roland U.S. 01/2013: Ed Roth Hot-Pick Debut Album Review. ~SmoothJazz.com 10/26/12: "Ed Roth is a good balance of original material, familiar old tunes and unexpected melodies; an array of recognizable themes played by monster L.A. studio cats; it’s a welcome addition to this season’s jazz releases." ~Jazz Times 10/2012: "Ed Roth's debut album works on so many levels, and easily earns a solid place on my 'must-have' list!" ~Scott O'Brien, SmoothJazz.com 10/2012: "With a very different spin on Ambrosia’s much-vaunted hit ‘Biggest Part Of Me,’ Roth has taken this David Pack composition and totally flipped it on its head