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The New CD "American Compost" is now available at:
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American Compost is a smart, rockin' romp down the Great American Rock & Roll Superhighway; a dynamic array of tunes that demand attention from the first note with razor-sharp lyrics and driving beats. Turn up the volume and get ready to ride. Its a gem of an album that draws inspiration from the many light and dark enclaves of our shared musical terrain. With its raw passion left in the mix, the songs are urgent and vital. Like the old Blues and Country guys who sang because they had to, Ellsworth lets you know right up front that he has to. Sample & purchase songs from American Compost directly from this site. | ||
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The song "Sticks and Stones" picked for GarageBand "Track of the Day" for Oct. 25 ![]() |
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| Check out these podcasts that include songs from "American Compost" on THE VIKING - Sven's World Radio. http://thevikingradio.com/radio/PodCastHTML/ep034.htm and http://thevikingradio.com/radio/PodCastHTML/ep037.htm | ||
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Ellsworth writes songs. All kinds of songs. Some of these songs have been featured on radio, internet and film. "The Moon is a Faithless Lover" was in the movie Ghetto Dawg with Drena DeNiro and Gianna Palminteri. "The Things I Gotta Do to Stay Alive - Are Killing Me" was in The Clinic, an independent film which won Best Screenplay in the NYII Film Festival. His song Up Above the World was picked for the 2004 UMO Music: The 14 Best Singer/Songwriters of Greenwich Village compilation CD. He has played nightclubs, bars, cafes, coffeehouses, backyards, libraries, bookstores and barges throughout the land, sharing a stage or two with Leon Russell, Jonathan Richman, Graham Parker Levon Helm, Maria Muldaur, Ronnie Earl, Bill Kirchen, "Spider" John Koerner, Bill Morrissey and Mary McCaslin to name a few. He sings plays guitar, piano, harmonica and taps his foot. He can be funny. His debut CD, Ask Around, (with longtime partner Phil Hicks), was selected as a finalist in the 2000 Crossroads Music Awards |
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PRESS "From the first song, Ellsworth sets his agenda, and that agenda is to make an absolute blinder of an album. The tunes are fantastic - singalongable, lighter-waveable, head-noddable. Ellsworth and chum play super-hot guitar - light, heart-plucking, perfect solos, and melodic backing that culminates in a truly satisfying album."
this is smart, unassuming stuff, delivered with refreshing restraint and a deceptively minimalist flair. Pretty much every guy whos ever strapped on a guitar and tried to make a brown-bag rock record has been aiming for the sort of weathered authenticity that runs through American Composts eleven tracks
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"When Ellsworth brings you along for a ride, you're riding shotgun in an old beat up Chevy. The wind is in your hair and the landscape rushes by like some long gone Saturday matinee. You know you've been here before; you're smiling. This is the roots of Rock and Roll. Seat belts haven't even been invented yet." ...Steve Innerman, RocToc. |
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TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Ellsman@nyc.rr.com |
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Or Join his MySpace network: MySpace.com/ellsworthsongs |
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'LIVE AND KICKIN' |
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The Cutting Room 19 W. 24th St. (Broadway & 6th) New, NY With the legendary GE Smith ( Saturday Night Live and Live Aid, and sideman to Bob Dylan and Hall & Oats) and Taylor Barton |
Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 7:00 PM |
For more info call: (212) 691-1900 |
| The Cutting Room is centrally located at 19 West 24th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue on the north side of the street. You can take any of the trains listed on the map (or the 1/9 on Seventh Ave.) to the 23rd street stop and we're just a quick walk away. Visit http://www.myspace.com/thecuttingroomnyc |
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