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Ritt Deitz
Folk Rock / Country / Classic Rock

Acoustic Roots Rock



MADISON, Wisconsin
United States

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Member Since11/25/2005
Band Websitewww.rittdeitz.com
Band MembersRitt Deitz and friends
InfluencesNeil Young, Ryan Adams, Johnny Cash, Nat King Cole, Mark Knopfler, Doc Watson, The Pretenders, Bill Monroe, Professor Longhair, REM, Led Zeppelin, Greg Brown, Rolling Stones, John Prine, Bruce Springsteen, Son Volt
Sounds LikeGreg Brown, Bruce Springsteen, Jim Morrison, Neil Young, Bruce Cockburn, Calexico, Willy Porter, Son Volt, Ryan Adams
Record LabelUvulittle Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Ritt Deitz
acoustic roots rock Upstream Ritt's newest release is now available. You can buy a copy at Uvulittle.com or at the finest CD stores in Madison, WI.

NOMINATED for 2008 MADISON AREA MUSIC AWARDS (MAMAs): Best Folk Americana Artist and Best Folk/Americana Album.

Ritt Deitz releases his fifth full-length CD of original and traditional songs, Upstream, on Uvulittle Records. Ritt spent the winter in the studio with longtime collaborators bassist Joe Meisel and guitarist / dobro player Craig Totten, sons Wilder (piano, percussion) and Mitch (percussion) and hammered dulcimer player Dave Foss. Singer-songwriter Sara Pace guests on backing vocals on four songs, including a lovely duet version of the Southern gospel standard "Wayfaring Stranger." Ritt's neighbor Andy Ewen, frontman of the Madison psychoblues quartet Honor Among Thieves, sits in on "Cloudy," an early Dire-Straits-like meditation on living by a road the highway department keeps widening every few years.

Upstream marks a musical turning point for Ritt with the regular addition of piano (Wilder), hammered dulcimer (Dave) and much more regular percussion (Wilder, Mitch). Upstream also features more backing vocal arrangements, creating a new ensemble feel unheard in his last two Uvulittle releases, After the Mountains and Collected (1999-2000). Ritt takes his quintet on tour to support Upstream this fall, with television and radio appearances in Madison, and live dates in Madison, Chicago, Louisville, Newport (KY), and Trempealeau (WI).

Creeks and rivers (like the Ohio River he grew up by) weave in and out of the songs on Upstream. Most songs are new, but there are also a few older songs, newly recorded, like "Ice" and "Okay (I Agree)," in which water surrounds the poet. "See the forming ice / On the phone lines / Imaginary birds / Changing their plans" leads to rain rushing down walls inside a house, and the changing of the seasons. "Okay (I Agree)" (featuring backing vocals by Sara Pace) is a hallucinatory walk on the water: "In my dream I was walking on the river / Trying so hard not to break in two / All my friends they were swimming underwater / They could only say one thing / Okay, I agree." Like in a lot of Ritt's other songs, isolation gives way to some kind of long yearned-for unity, which in turn risks turning into something lockstep and overwhelming.

Or, like in "My Favorite Color," in which a man just out of jail tries without success to find his young daughter (born while he was gone), water brings some kind of vague release: "He looked across the river and he wished that he could swim / He'd climb up on the pilings where he'd sing and dive back in / He knew where he was going was where he'd always been / Sometimes all you have to spend is time."

Ritt's long-honed fascination with family and home and one-to-one connections with others (one-to-one connections that are unique and fragile and full of history) runs through Upstream, but this is by far the most aquatic record of Ritt's to date.




The Cincinnati Post's Rick Bird called AFTER THE MOUNTAINS "wonderfully twangy." The Madison Observer calls Deitz "bittersweet and original" and "sincere and solid."

The Wisconsin State Journal says UPSTREAM "features songs filled with intelligence and emotion steeped in water imagery."

ISTHMUS (Madison, WI) calls UPSTREAM "evocative singer-songwriter material that runs from spare, poetic tone poems to tough-minded roots fare."

More from ISTHMUS: "On much of his new album, Upstream, Deitz employs a thoughtful, eminently civilized persona to put across his carefully constructed semi-acoustic material. But he also has an angrier, more elemental side of his character, and here (in "Cloudy") he explores with tense lyrics about failure, frustration' and hard times comin' with a burr in his throat and a coal-fire burning a hole in his belly. Some tense blue notes from Madison guitarist Andy Ewen only add to the impression that a change is gonna come just as soon as the tune is over -- and it ain't gonna be pretty when it does [...] Although Deitz sounds nothing like David Olney, I keep thinking this performance would fit right in on one of Olney's impossibly lowdown albums. It has that much grit."

The Onion says Deitz "works the same side of the street as Greg Brown and Bruce Cockburn, with songs that are concurrently earthy, ethereal, and intelligent."

ISTHMUS (Madison, WI) says, "Ritt's songs are rough and smooth at the same time, acoustic roots rock with just enough mountain music in it to remind you he is from Kentucky."

This is acoustic roots rock that Pike 27 leadman Dave Purcell calls both "gritty and intelligent" and "sweet, gentle and smoldering."

Deitz was also nominated in 2007 for 2 separate Madison Area Music Awards: Best Folk/Americana Artist and Best Folk/Americana Album (for AFTER THE MOUNTAINS).

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Upstream
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Collected
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After the Mountains
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FACES FOR RADIO

FACES FOR RADIO



Sep 14 2009 10:59 PM

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200 Gregs, One Cup

200 Gregs, One Cup



Oct 25 2008 10:21 PM

Awesome show at Zoma! My friends and I really enjoyed it.

I also saw you a year or two ago at Mother Fool's with Andy Ewan. That was seriously one of the best local shows I've ever seen. Thanks for the music!

--Greg
Stephanie Rearick

Stephanie Rearick



Sep 15 2008 1:09 AM

Hey!

Glad you had a good show. Sorry I wasn't there, I was playing at Montmartre. Just had to stop in and get something.

Montmartre was fun too. Sorry I violated the Uvulittle Non-Compete Clause.

oh, and the bike isn't mine. too bad.

--steph
jason

Jason Marks



Sep 14 2008 8:16 PM

RITT, it is still surreal knowing you after all these years...I'm so glad to see you are still creating great music! After I finish nursing school hopefully we can get together and reminesce!

Conitnued success and BIG HUGS-jason
Krista Detor

Krista Detor



Sep 9 2008 4:33 PM

Hi Ritt..
nice meeting you and nicer sharing stages. Lovely set - the audience ate it up! Hi to Madison.. see you in B-Town down the road!
Best,
Krista
Kathy

Kathy



Feb 27 2008 3:01 PM

Ritt dear ~
How lovely to receive a personal invitation (from the star!) to your Cincinnati show on March 21st!

I am so sorry I missed you here in Louisville at the Pink Door. I was out of town... Please come back, as I love your music. I would be most happy to help get the word out, should you get the opportunity to return.

As to John Prine ~ my favorite lyrics right now are:

"Your flag decal won’t get ya
Into heaven anymore.
It’s already overcrowded
From your dirty little war.
And Jesus don’t like killin’
No matter what the reason for –
And your flag decal won’t get ya
Into heaven any-y-y more!”

Peace and light to you and your sons,
K
The Constant Modeller

The Constant Modeller



Feb 22 2008 7:15 PM

yahoo checked... looking forward to it.
JpL
adrian

adrian



Jan 17 2008 8:59 PM

I'm fantastic -- I hope you are. Can't wait to catch up with you soon. Let's get that quartet down here to Wilmington and book a major show soon!
Van Driver

Van Driver



Dec 18 2007 4:49 AM

Thanks for the good time. Sorry it was so abbreviated. It was great to spend some time with L.J. and to appreciate the many friends who are her family there. Your band was great and, with the kids, it's the model outfit - a credit to you. I've been practicing the Jew's harp, and it's not hard, particularly if you've spent 39 years trying to make strange sounds without such an instrument. Thanks also for the CD and the caroling visit. I was laughing all day about that, with Laura saying/asking, "Ah, man! It's Christmas carolers!!! What do we do??!!" It was almost like having parents knocking on the door when you're smoking in the bedroom. Merry Christmas. -- Will
*Livin life*

*Livin life*



Oct 24 2007 9:41 PM

You guys did great!! I had so much fun. Ill put the few pics I took up soon. Gosh I hope they dont have ghosts!!! Southgate gives me the creeps but it is a nice place. Christmas it is!
Sue Fink

Sue Fink



Oct 24 2007 4:59 AM

Ritt, thanks for the add! -- a Madison friend sent me your link, and he was right, I do like your songs, especially "It's Temporary."

I had some Madison gigs a few months ago, very nice city! Sorry I missed you in Chicago, hope it went well.
best,
Sue
the New Messengers

the New Messengers



Oct 22 2007 5:20 PM

You guys were great. I look forward to Madison and, yes, I'll bring a cd for you. We did some tracking over the weekend so it may have some new stuff on it if we can finish it by then.
The Constant Modeller

The Constant Modeller



Oct 21 2007 1:46 PM

thank you so, so much for the wonderful, musical time last night. please look me up any time your near!
Nick Peay

Nick Peay



Oct 18 2007 9:26 PM

Hey man! I'm stoked about the show tomorrow. See you at the venue around 6:30.
Mother Fool's

Mother Fool's Coffeehouse



Oct 11 2007 10:32 PM

The new CD sounds great in the cafe, Ritt. We're looking forward to the release party Friday.

xoxo,
mf
Barb

Barb



Oct 6 2007 5:23 AM

Hey Ritt ...
Thanks for the ADD, caught your show on one of the Madison tv stations a couple of weeks ago. I was very impressed, keep playing that music !!!
Tracy Jane Comer

Tracy Jane Comer



Sep 16 2007 1:35 PM

Hey Ritt - Fabulous show last night! So glad I finally got you hear you play live! Sorry I had to scoot out early...had to be up very early Sunday morning (ugh). Hope to cross paths again before long!
Best,
Tracy
The Getaway Drivers

The Getaway Drivers



Jun 19 2007 2:38 AM

One of the most satisfying gigs we've ever done, Ritt. Your songs are deep with poetry, humor, history, beautiful musicality and rhythms, and we were inspired by your stage presence. It was such a pleasure to share a bill- we can't wait to do more!
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