RAY WILLIAM ROLDAN and his band Swing Samurai
Singer-songwriter, blue collar artist Ray William Roldan. Was born in New Jersey and raised on the West Coast. He is known as someone with something to say. His soul does the talking through music and lyrics. The son of a hard working Cuban-Cherokee racer-mechanic and loving father; a descendent of show biz folk on his German-English mother’s side. Subsequently, Ray developed an insightful and uniquely original view of life.
As a mechanic, construction worker, artist, veteran, poet and family man; he is testimony to all that is interesting and heartfelt. His music gives the listener a glimpse of his unique experience. Recalling a time when lyrics said something, Ray seeks this avenue of expression for his work. Through the genre, Alt-Country/Americana, Ray has found the niche where Folk-like vision blends well with Rock, Blues and Country. He writes with the purpose of moving people. Giving them something to think about, to laugh with or sing to. When Ray throws in a bit of Blues, it is to emphasize the importance of good hard living.
Ray’s new release “Where We Come From” goes deeper into the country’s backbone, portraying Ray’s continued deep interest in Traditional Country and the Blues, though this album is more Alt-Country than even the last release. This album presents 13 new songs (twelve sung and written by Ray and one written by Mark Hayes). Ray helped compose and arrange the music around the one track by Mark. A collaboration which opened a new avenue of expression. Always loving a challenge, Ray currently co-writes with other artists who seem to know that Ray’s special perspective will create a song that’s better than ever.
Ray William Roldan has an astute view of the world and his songs reflect the obvious complexities of living. His is an unusual talent for reducing the most profound human element into an easily remembered and well understood story. His true genius is the manner in which he gives his audience the tale. Tales of loss, of traveling, of love, of relationships and more. The compliments which pour out from the public pertaining to his use of words are profuse.
And there is a reason for this. Without a ‘formal’ education, Ray found a lost world of poetic expression which is both clever and full of intelligence. “Where We Come From” is the result.
This album powerfully carries each track to the audience with an unforgettable echo in the brain.
Ray has been joined in this album by several prominent and talented musicians.
Which include in the core band; Mark Hayes, Luke Hayes, David Chamberlain (Roy Buchanan, Manhattan Transfer), John J.T. Thomas (Bruce Hornsby) and also including Rick Shea (Dave Alvin, Rosie Perez), Bruce Watson (Rod Stewart), Chuck Kavoorus, and Brad Cobb (Tori Amos).
Ray William Roldan
PO BOX 4167
Sunland, CA 91041
818-288-7484
www.raywilliamroldan.com
raywilliamroldan1@gmail.com
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 09 Jun 2009 06:54 PM | ||
RadioIndy is pleased to present Ray William Roldan with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Where We Come From"
If Tom Petty ever went full-on country, then it would most likely sound something like Ray William Roldan’s latest effort “Where We Come From.” Roldan does a terrific job fusing country with pop-riddled vocal melodies and honky-tonk guitar riffs. There are some typical, yet well played country moments on this disc, particularly on songs like “My Country Rocks” and “Cowboy Cadillac.” However, what make this album shine are tunes like “Back to Texas,” which strongly resemble some of the later Traveling Wilburys work. Another nod to that sound comes by way of Roldan’s vocals which emulate Jeff Lynne and cult country legend J.J. Cale. Ray William Roldan’s “Where We Come From” is a very enjoyable disc whether you are a diehard country fan and/or love that Americana/pop style. -Shaun H. and the radioindy.com reviewer team |
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 20 Feb 2009 06:02 PM | ||
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RadioIndy Present the New Release: Where We Come From by Ray William Roldan / Swing Samurai http://www.radioindy.com/new_releases_all.php
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 28 Feb 2009 08:15 PM | ||
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If Tom Petty ever went full-on country, then it would most likely sound something like Ray William Roldan’s latest effort “Where We Come From.” Roldan does a terrific job fusing country with pop-riddled vocal melodies and honky-tonk guitar riffs. There are some typical, yet well played country moments on this disc, particularly on songs like “My Country Rocks” and “Cowboy Cadillac.” However, what make this album shine are tunes like “Back to Texas,” which strongly resemble some of the later Traveling Wilburys work. Another nod to that sound comes by way of Roldan’s vocals which emulate Jeff Lynne and cult country legend J.J. Cale. Ray William Roldan’s “Where We Come From” is a very enjoyable disc whether you are a diehard country fan and/or love that Americana/pop style.
-Shaun H. and the radioindy.com reviewer team |
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 21 Mar 2009 10:05 AM | ||
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 21 Mar 2009 10:03 AM | ||
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 21 Mar 2009 09:55 AM | ||
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