Cincinnati Entertainment Award Nominee
2008 Album of the Year: Summer's Here 2008 Artist: Folk/Americana
Summer's Here Online at hard copy - villagerecords.com, CD Baby digital - rhapsody.com, emusic.com, iTunes
In Cincinnati at Shake It Records and Everybody Records In Dayton
at Gem City Records
reviews: "Roberson has been making solid, meaningful Country/Folk music around these parts for well over two decades. A respectable legacy on its own, but with the release of Summer's Here earlier this year he's truly transcended. Every song on the lushly produced album haunts you without asking permission or forgiveness, and challenges you to decide whether you will draw the shades and curse the light or embrace the season's warmth."
- Ezra Waller, Midpoint Music Festival
"Between Roberson's amazing songcraft and the session masters' intuitive feel for the material, Summer's Here is a triumph of Folk passion, Country groove and Soul intensity -- the polished Americana/Soul of "Forlorn and Forgotten," the Memphis Soul-and-strings swing of "Love and Death," a cover of Fred Neil's "A Little Bit of Rain" and the Dylan-esque talking Folk/Blues opus "Heartland."
- Brian Baker, City Beat
(http://citybeat.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A145255)
"Better than the chili" -The Wheel's Still In Spin
(http://www.thewheelsstillinspin.com/2008/04/better-than-t-3.html)
"Stunning" - Mike Breen, Cincinnati City Beat
http://blogs.citybeat.com/spill_it/
Summer's Here
Jeff Scott Roberson - vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Reggie Young - lead guitar
Dave Hungate - acoustic guitar
Catherine Marx - piano, organ, string synth
Bob Babbitt - bass
Ed Greene - drums, percussion
Kenzie Wetz - violin, vocals
Liz Chauncey - vocals
Ed Pettersen - vocals
Produced by Ed Pettersen
Mix by Bob Ohlsson
Chief Engineer Bob Ohlsson
Mastered by Bob Ohlsson, Georgetown Masters, Nashville, Tn.
Recorded at
The Castle, Nashville, Tn. - Rich Feaster, engineer
Java Jive Studio, Nashville, Tn. - Dave Martin, engineer
Ultrasuede Studio, Cincinnati, Oh. - John Curley, engineer
BIO "Jeff Roberson's songwriting embodies
the soulful pocket of twangy folk rock that inexplicably materialized in Southwest Ohio." Ezra Waller, Cincinnati City Beat Magazine
So here it is. My first solo record in 20 years. The first time around was 'Hard Folk', released on the Ultrasuede Records label, the short lived and long forgotten Cincinnati imprint that gave the world 'Big Top Halloween' by The Afghan Whigs, The Liquid Hippo's 'Shellac The Bozac' and the angry folk music of my misspent 20's; lost years spent shouting folk music on street corners from Austin to Boston, dodging objects in rock clubs and slumming through America's cities. Good times! About 1992 I started a band, Len's Lounge, we made 4 CD's, a few singles, a bunch of comps and that band still lives on like an old dog that won’t die.
I can't tell you how thrilled I am to hitting 50 and writing some of the best material of my life. That the music business is in the toilet is not helping my expectations much, but hey, timing's never been my thing. “Summer’s Here” is produced by Ed Pettersen (Song of America, Freedy Johnston/My Favorite Waste of Time), a guy I kept running into around the clubs of North Carolina and Tennessee, and features 9 great songs recorded live with 5 classic session players from the studio scenes of Detroit, Memphis, Los Angeles and Nashville, tracked, mixed and mastered by 1 music industry legend.
For 14 years I've fronted the much respected Cincinnati, Ohio country-rock outfit Len's Lounge. Prior to that I was an itinerant folk singer hitting coffeehouses, punk rock clubs and town squares across the Midwest and up and down the east coast. With hard work and no luck I earned the tag line "the most hated man in folk music" and was justly characterized as foul mouthed, hard playing, incorrigible and generally uncompromising. In 1988 I released a solo cassette tape, 'Hard Folk', took it down to South by Southwest, was roundly ignored, except by Guy Clark who said "Fuck you", and here we are 20 years later on the brink of my second solo effort. Suffice to say, I've mellowed a bit over the last two decades - have a great family, tend to an organic garden and written a couple hundred songs, most of which suck. But here's some of the good shit - a little bit a folk, a little bit a country and a little bit a soul, songs from living and learning and traveling and dying.
Yeah, good old Nashville. Not much music going on with the baby these days and we ran out of funds for the album. I think my drummer raised a bit but my producer isnt cheap. be sure to let me know if you head down this way for sure. I can maybe set a show up or something.
Shit! I forgot about that. There was a dust up and you were an early victim. I set up another forum for Kenny that's about the political/economic shit and it's over here:
What up, man? Excited about your show at the Festival this weekend?! I would love it if you stopped by to check out my show on Friday at 10:15 pm @ The Coffee Emporium. I'm going to definitely try to check yours out!
Tons of love, luck, and wonderfulness to you, Alyse
Well, I begged, pleaded, cajoled and threatened, but no one will trade shifts with me. So, I'm stuck at work tonight. Damn. Don't sell all those cds tonight -save one for me!
WOW - love your sound especially the song "Summers Here" - great tune!!! Glad we have a mutual Bob Ohlsson admiration society - love his work. He's actually agreed to be a "member" of the PopKings - looking forward to his contribution to our little effort. He's been a friend and masting engineer on the majority of my projects for the past 5-6 years - he's an absolute monster and a mensh of a guy!
Hope you dig our sound too! This week we're featuring our acoustic-based songs from our catalog. Check out the tunes "It Was You" or "By Your Side" - I think you'll enjoy them!
Feel free to download and share our music - we made it to be enjoyed!!!
Oh yeah - thanks for the add - Keep up the great work - looking forward to hearing more from you!