MP3 Roderick Newport - Back Home
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Roderick Newport appears with his first debut album entitled Back Home. With haunting vocals and catchy lyrics this album is great for any mood.
6 MP3 Songs in this album (21:13) !
Related styles: ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
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Roderick Newport started his interest in music at an early age. He grew up in the burbs of Cincinnati Ohio but spent most of his childhood years visiting his grandparents in Tennessee. He remembers listening to his dad, uncle and grandpa playing bluegrass and country late into the night while other family members would sing and play along. He was recalled to say later, that some of those nights he would swear the crickets and other mountain creatures would chime in with a harmony of their own.
What caught his ear most of all was the lonesome cry of his grandpaâs fiddle. âMan he could make that thing singâ Roderick would say. So at a very young age Roderick began taking violin at school where he would play most of his school years in the schoolsâ orchestra.
During his preteen years Roderick also became interested in guitar. âI donât really remember ever learning the guitarâ Roderick would say, âJust seems like I always knew how to play the basicsâ. During these years he would play in church with his dad and other family members. This is where he first met Paul Thompson who showed him a two fingered picking style that Roderick still uses to this day.
As most teenagers do, Roderick discovered rock-n-roll. He loved Elvis and Kiss and soon wanted to try his hand at rock guitar. âWith my country roots it was hard for me to play that rock style, but I had to learn.â He kept playing in church through most of his teen years and even played in a southern gospel band The Wesley Family Singers. He played this way until he was about 19.
Roderick soon started searching for a new direction he wanted to play in a rock band but wasnât sure where to start, he found his answer in the newspaper wanted section where a Ken Rosario was looking to form a new band. Roderick soon paired with Ken and began Teezer. Here he was able to play all of those great rock songs he had heard growing up but also started writing his own songs. Now the boys were ready to rock accept right before their debut gig they had heard there was another band called Teezer in town , so they changed there name to Trick Or Treat. Roderick played successfully with Trick Or Treat for many years, playing headliners and opening for major acts.
After Trick Or Treat had run its course, Roderick soon found himself without any gigs so he began playing in local VFW halls and American Legions with Mike Woo and the Vibrations, here he would play for a couple of years keeping up on his chops.
At this point âyoung countryâ was becoming big. Roderick knew that he could make something of it. So he called up his partner from Trick Or Treat, Ken and began Due South. Roderick played in Due South for several years until once again he needed another gig. He then teamed up with The Hollow, and was very successful with a song on the international charts and opening for major country artists.
Roderick soon met Dennis Conover who owned a recording studio in downtown Cincinnati. Dennis had heard Roderick singing backups and encouraged him to come down and record some lead vocal tracks. âKnow one ever encouraged me to sing lead beforeâ Roderick once said. Soon Roderick and Dennis along with their friend and drummer Greg Skinner formed Mister Wilson. Roderick played this way until about 2004 when he decided to call it quits for awhile.
It didnât take long for Roderick to get tired of not playing so he started recording, playing all the instruments himself and doing all of the vocals, remembering all of the styles he had learned in the past, from his dadâs great singing voice to his grandpaâs fiddle, the rock-n-roll he loved as a kid and the recording techniques he had learned from his friend Dennis. Roderick soon had a group of songs he was pleased with, and with a little help from his friend Kyle Caldwell who played bass on two of his songs Roderickâs first debut album Back Home was here. From the hard rocking sounds of âTake From Youâ to the sometimes haunting vocals of âFacesâ this new cd will be sure to take you âBack Homeâ no matter where you are from.
choirrecords@hotmail.com
6 MP3 Songs in this album (21:13) !
Related styles: ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
People who are interested in The Police David Bowie Matchbox Twenty should consider this download.
Details:
Roderick Newport started his interest in music at an early age. He grew up in the burbs of Cincinnati Ohio but spent most of his childhood years visiting his grandparents in Tennessee. He remembers listening to his dad, uncle and grandpa playing bluegrass and country late into the night while other family members would sing and play along. He was recalled to say later, that some of those nights he would swear the crickets and other mountain creatures would chime in with a harmony of their own.
What caught his ear most of all was the lonesome cry of his grandpaâs fiddle. âMan he could make that thing singâ Roderick would say. So at a very young age Roderick began taking violin at school where he would play most of his school years in the schoolsâ orchestra.
During his preteen years Roderick also became interested in guitar. âI donât really remember ever learning the guitarâ Roderick would say, âJust seems like I always knew how to play the basicsâ. During these years he would play in church with his dad and other family members. This is where he first met Paul Thompson who showed him a two fingered picking style that Roderick still uses to this day.
As most teenagers do, Roderick discovered rock-n-roll. He loved Elvis and Kiss and soon wanted to try his hand at rock guitar. âWith my country roots it was hard for me to play that rock style, but I had to learn.â He kept playing in church through most of his teen years and even played in a southern gospel band The Wesley Family Singers. He played this way until he was about 19.
Roderick soon started searching for a new direction he wanted to play in a rock band but wasnât sure where to start, he found his answer in the newspaper wanted section where a Ken Rosario was looking to form a new band. Roderick soon paired with Ken and began Teezer. Here he was able to play all of those great rock songs he had heard growing up but also started writing his own songs. Now the boys were ready to rock accept right before their debut gig they had heard there was another band called Teezer in town , so they changed there name to Trick Or Treat. Roderick played successfully with Trick Or Treat for many years, playing headliners and opening for major acts.
After Trick Or Treat had run its course, Roderick soon found himself without any gigs so he began playing in local VFW halls and American Legions with Mike Woo and the Vibrations, here he would play for a couple of years keeping up on his chops.
At this point âyoung countryâ was becoming big. Roderick knew that he could make something of it. So he called up his partner from Trick Or Treat, Ken and began Due South. Roderick played in Due South for several years until once again he needed another gig. He then teamed up with The Hollow, and was very successful with a song on the international charts and opening for major country artists.
Roderick soon met Dennis Conover who owned a recording studio in downtown Cincinnati. Dennis had heard Roderick singing backups and encouraged him to come down and record some lead vocal tracks. âKnow one ever encouraged me to sing lead beforeâ Roderick once said. Soon Roderick and Dennis along with their friend and drummer Greg Skinner formed Mister Wilson. Roderick played this way until about 2004 when he decided to call it quits for awhile.
It didnât take long for Roderick to get tired of not playing so he started recording, playing all the instruments himself and doing all of the vocals, remembering all of the styles he had learned in the past, from his dadâs great singing voice to his grandpaâs fiddle, the rock-n-roll he loved as a kid and the recording techniques he had learned from his friend Dennis. Roderick soon had a group of songs he was pleased with, and with a little help from his friend Kyle Caldwell who played bass on two of his songs Roderickâs first debut album Back Home was here. From the hard rocking sounds of âTake From Youâ to the sometimes haunting vocals of âFacesâ this new cd will be sure to take you âBack Homeâ no matter where you are from.
choirrecords@hotmail.com
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: rock modern, pop power, mp3 album
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(based on 52 reviews)
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Terry wrote:
Stumbled across this guy, man what a voice, kinda sounds like queesryche but better songs. This guy should go far.
Stumbled across this guy, man what a voice, kinda sounds like queesryche but better songs. This guy should go far.
guest wrote:
This is one of my favorite independent artists. I have read he is big in Japan and Swedan. I can see (hear) why..
This is one of my favorite independent artists. I have read he is big in Japan and Swedan. I can see (hear) why..
Billy wrote:
Really Good! Great vocals, Great instrumentation. Favorite song is "Take From You". Prediction, this guy will be a household name in a couple of years, (if the record companies knows whats good for them.) Be the first to get this album and you too can say " I heard him when........."
Really Good! Great vocals, Great instrumentation. Favorite song is "Take From You". Prediction, this guy will be a household name in a couple of years, (if the record companies knows whats good for them.) Be the first to get this album and you too can say " I heard him when........."
guest wrote:
Looking for a mates song and came across this chap. Purchased and listen to it with the bloody volume all the way up in my flat.
Looking for a mates song and came across this chap. Purchased and listen to it with the bloody volume all the way up in my flat.
Russ wrote:
I heard you on my local radio station ClassX 88.9, couldn�t believe you are a hometown boy. Downloaded your cd and love it! Really good music and your vocals are very unique.
I heard you on my local radio station ClassX 88.9, couldn�t believe you are a hometown boy. Downloaded your cd and love it! Really good music and your vocals are very unique.
Larry wrote:
I think I graduated from Colerain (1986) with this guy, he always sorta kept to himself and his group of friends. Really nice guy though. Did�t even know he played music. Heard rumors that there was someone in our graduating class that made it in the music buisness, could not of happened to a better person.... The cd is GREAT!
I think I graduated from Colerain (1986) with this guy, he always sorta kept to himself and his group of friends. Really nice guy though. Did�t even know he played music. Heard rumors that there was someone in our graduating class that made it in the music buisness, could not of happened to a better person.... The cd is GREAT!
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