Various XM, Radio365, Pandora, Last FM, and ClearChannel stations as well as many independent, mainstream, internet, and podcasting stations throughout the world (including Canada, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Macedonia, Australia, the UK, and Spain) are playing selections from John Batdorfs' entire career -- from Classic Batdorf and Rodney, to All Wood & Stones with James Lee Stanley, Johns' first full length solo CD, HOME AGAIN, STILL BURNIN' with Mark Rodney released in 2008, and his solo EP, SIDE ONE.
NOW AVAILABLE for Radio Download are all tracks from Johns' brand-new CD ~ OLD MAN DREAMIN' which will be formally released 11 June 2009 ~ With all the fervor of a new artist making his first album, John Batdorf attacks the tracks on his new "Old Man Dreamin'" and succeeds track for track. He has a well-founded pride and joy in these new songs and it translates immediately to the listener. Fans can rejoice in the fact that John has made his best album ever in "Old Man Dreamin'."-ItsAboutMusic.com
Selections from Johns' entire musical catalog are available for broadcast quality download and radio play from Airplay Direct.
The Beatles were the first band that really got me to thinking. Music could really be a fun way to make a living! I loved many bands from that era like the Kinks, Hollies, Searchers, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Yardbirds and on and on. I later became a huge fan of a new "West Coast" sound which included my faves, The Buffalo Springfield as well as others like The Byrds, Poco and later Crosby Stills and Nash and Young. I have always been a huge fan of Stephen Stills. He played acoustic guitar like no other person that I had ever heard before. The first time I heard the solo on Blue Bird, I was hooked for life. I also love Peter Gabriel's brilliant writing and fantastic vocals not to mention some of the most innovative sounding tracks ever recorded. I love listening to Paul McCartney's and Neil Young's new CD. I also enjoy the latest Nickel Creek CD and would love to tour with them. XM Radio is what influences me today. It turns me on to music that I probably would have never heard if I hadn't subscribed! By the way, The Loft and Deep Tracks at XM were the first stations to play my new CD with James Lee Stanley, "All Wood And Stones" not to mention the heavy airplay that my solo CD,"Home Again" has received. Thanks a ton!!!!
Sounds Like
Someone who believes in what he is singing about !
Winter of 1970 at age 18, signed with Atlantic Records by Ahmet Ertegun.
Spring of 1971, co-produced first Batdorf and Rodney album with Ahmet Ertegun in Muscle Shoals Alabama.
Fall of 1971, Off The Shelf was officially released.
Winter of 1971, Batdorf and Rodney were a national instant FM radio hit.
Winter of 1971, toured nationally with Bread.
Spring of 1972, performed with the Youngbloods to a sold out audience which included Ahmet Ertegun and his wife Mica, at Carnegie Hall in NYC.
Spring of 1972, switched to David Geffens West Coast based Asylum Records.
Summer of 1972, co-produced Batdorf and Rodney with Bill Halverson at the Record Plant in LA.
Fall of 1972, Batdorf and Rodney is released and again is an instant FM radio hit.
Fall / Winter of 1972, toured nationally with Poco, Dan Fogelberg, and began to headline their own college shows and clubs across the nation.
Summer of 1973, after extensive touring, Batdorf and Rodney take an extended break from one another and John pursues solo career.
Spring of 1974, Batdorf and Rodney begin working together again and sign a new deal with Clive Davis and Arista Records that summer.
Spring of 1975, Life Is You is released and has more impact on AM radio than ever before due to Clive Davis' production influence.
Summer of 1975, Batdorf and Rodney are headlining nationally and seemed destined for stardom.
Fall of 1975, Clive Davis believes the song, Somewhere in The Night, written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings and recently recorded by Helen Reddy, would be a break-out hit for Batdorf and Rodney and rushes to record and release it as a single before Helen Reddy does.
Fall of 1975, Somewhere in the Night is released and enters the Billboard charts at 80 with a bullet.
Fall of 1975, Helen Reddy manager Jeff Wald is furious with Clive and releases her version of Somewhere in the Night.
Late fall 1975, feud and power struggles between Clive Davis along with Jeff Walds' influence on AM radio programmers. Both records cancel each other out and neither version is a hit.
Winter of 1975, tensions build between Batdorf and Rodney over career direction as well as other personal reasons and the duo disbands forever.
Spring of 1976, John forms a new 5 piece band, Silver, and records an album for Arista that includes the top 20 hit single, Wham Bam, which again was personally hand picked by Clive Davis.
Summer of 1976, Silver goes on a national tour with America and in the fall with The Doobie Brothers.
Early 1977, Silver has all new material to record a follow-up album.
Spring of 1977, Clive Davis hears the new material and doesn't hear a hit and tries to get the band to do more of his hand picked songs that again are clearly different than the bands' material and this time the band resists.
Late spring of 1977, Clive, Silver and Hartmann and Goodman are all in a power struggle and Clive elects to drop the band but holds their rights to any new deal which essentially kills the band.
In the summer 1978 John signs as a staff writer to The Entertainment Company started by Charles Koppelman and Martin Bandier.
1980 after two years, John has had songs recorded by America, Dan Seals, The Currie Sisters and Kim Carnes.
1982, at long last John signs a solo record deal with 20th Century Fox records and was being produced by Michael Stewart who previously produced Billy Joel among others.
1982, Marvin Davis buys 20th Century Fox and dissolves the record label and kills all new projects including Johns' album.
1982, John is introduced to Ad Music President Jim Bredouw and John starts a new career as a studio vocalist.
From 1982 to present day, John sings on many commercial national campaigns, many records, TV shows and movies including singing TV main titles for Tom and Jerry Kids, Garfield and Friends, Darkwing Duck, and Doctor, Doctor. John also sings on hit records with Motley Crue, Rod Stewart, Donna Summer, and Dwight Yoakum.
1990 John begins to write and produce his own commercials.
John meets Michael McLean and they begin writing songs together.
1996 the two record and release a CD, Don't You Know, on a small indy label BWE Music.
Summer in 1996, John is offered a shot as composer for the CBS Touched By An Angel spinoff, Promised Land, and lands the gig and cannot tour to support the CD.
1996 to 1999 Promised Land lasts for three seasons.
John is asked by Touched By An Angel producers to stay on as a second composer and supply the show with all of its source music.
2004, after nine seasons, Touched By An Angel is canceled and John continues to compose music for the TV movie, Book of Days, and theatrical release, The Best Two Years.
Summer of 2004, John records All Wood and Stones CD with James Lee Stanley and the CD gets extensive Satellite Radio and NPR airplay.
2005 John records a solo EP, Side One, and releases it on his own BatMac Music label.
2005, John is back touring again and writes songs for his full length solo CD, Home Again.
Summer of 2006, John records the CD and after 30 odd years teams up on a few songs with Mark Rodney.
The record is released in 2007 and again gets extensive Satellite, NPR, 365 Radio play and gets great reviews.
Starting right after the January release in 2007, John begins touring as a solo act for the first time and gets rave reviews for his live show.
Fall of 2007, XM Radio program director, Mike Marrone, invites John and Mark Rodney to do an XM Radio live concert which was recorded in November that year.
2008, with permission from XM, John mixes the concert like a record, adds percussion, and releases Batdorf and Rodney: Still Burnin' May of 2008 which also includes two brand new songs recorded in LA.
2008, John and Mark tour a bit as the CD is well accepted and gets a good amount of airplay.
Summer of 2008, John writes songs for a new solo CD which was recorded in the winter with plans to release it in the spring of 2009.
June 11, 2009 - Official Release Date for the new CD, "Old Man Dreamin'" What a ride!
Discography
Batdorf and Rodney "Off The Shelf" 1971
Batdorf and Rodney "Batdorf and Rodney" 1972
Batdorf and Rodney "Life Is You" 1975
Silver "Silver" 1976
Batdorf and McLean "Look Inside" 1992
Batdorf and McLean "Don't You Know" 1997
Batdorf and Stanley "All Wood and Stones" 2005
John Batdorf "Side One" EP 2005
John Batdorf "Home Again" 2007
Batdorf and Rodney "Still Burnin'" 2008
John Batdorf "Old Man Dreamin'" 11 June 2009
I heard about you via the Lefsetz newsletter--he sings your praises. And with good reason!! You sound like the voice that Don Henley was always trying to be--your compelling tenor voice and trenchant insights make music that satisfies the soul!!
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John, thanks for making my day! You guy's were a huge influence on me in those glory, summer of love days. Incredible writing, harmonies, guitar arrangements... Now you sound better than ever. Listening to the classic Home Again brings me back to that place in life filled with some amazing, innocent times and of course some not so innocent but all good. Your new songs brings it all full circle like an old familiar friend comin round again. It's true, music does have some serious healing powers and yours will always be at the top of the medicine cabinet. It ain't no snake oil, it's the real deal, cures what ails ya. Thanks for being there, hangin in there through all the ups and downs of the music business and this roller coaster called....LIFE!
Cheers!
Excuse my typeing, spelling as I hunt & peck with one arm as I just broke my collar bone...ouch! not good when you play guitar for a living.
Love your music! as always! I played some dates on the same bill with you guys & Aztec Two Step back in the day! Hope to catch your show sometime. Best and keep on making great music!
John, "What D'Ya Got" Love the video and the Song. Simply wonderful. By the way, what was your name before you changed it to John Batdorf? Just Kidding. I can kid cause I have a wierd name. Check it out.