Artist History
| Artist Information Biography John Batdorf/Biography John Batdorfs uniquely passionate vocals and guitar playing landed him his first major record deal back in the 70s with Atlantic Records, and hes continued to develop and grow as an artist to this day. As the song writing and lead vocal half of Batdorf and Rodney, John began honing his craft and developing his own style back in the early 70s. After the breakup with Rodney, John did an album with a group called Silver and toured the country promoting their album at venues with the likes of America, Doobie Brothers, Poco and Hall and Oats. Fans devoted to his sound recognized Johns voice on several radio and television projects in the 80s when he worked as a top LA studio session singer. When he wasnt touring with bands, or producing music for a variety of clients, he never stopped writing songs. In the early 90s he partnered with fellow songwriter Michael McLean and released a handful of albums that captured a personal resonance John found with his universal songs of hope and inspiration. Its as if with each stage in his artistic journey, he developed a greater understanding of the power music to impact our daily lives. Never one to stagnate creatively, John expanded his artistic palette from acoustic driven pop/rock to story driven melodies. From 1996 to 2002 he worked as a TV composer for the hit series Touched by an Angel and Promised Land. Now into the second half of the new millennium, John has recorded a new CD with James Lee Stanley "All Wood And Stones" (a highly original take on early Rolling Stones songs, done acoustically with tight harmonies) along with his first solo EP, "Side One." His first full length solo CD, Home Again is an acoustic guitar and vocal enthusiasts dream come true! John's latest CD, "Still Burnin'" teams him up again with Mark Rodney. The duo recorded a live show at XM Studios in Washington D.C. revisiting many of their great songs from the 70s. Also John and Mark have recorded two brand new songs in LA that are also included in the package. This marks the first new Batdorf and Rodney recordings since 1975! Instrumentation John Batdorf /Acoustic Guitar/Vocals 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 John Batdorf and Mark Rodney "Still Burnin'" 2008 Links
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"Still Burnin" Reviewed by RadioIndy.com!
| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 12 Jun 2008 02:01 PM | ||
"Still Burnin" is an enjoyable acoustic rock album brought to you by John Batdorf and Mark Rodney. These guys have a long history in the music world and their experience is evident with this collection of upbeat tunes. John has a great rock voice, a great range and his performances are noteworthy. Mark is the ideal partner for John. He is a wonderful player, great arranger and adds dimension to the vocals. Together they give you a great bunch of catchy, acoustic songs with a timeless quality. Highlights include "Me and my Guitar," with a beautiful melody, nice guitar changes and a standout chorus. "One Day" is a jazzy little number featuring more great performances and a hopeful message. "Oh Can You Tell Me" is an intimate number with a nice guitar progression and a warm vibe. If you enjoy outstanding singer/songwriters and acoustic pop/rock, you’ll love this wonderful CD. -William and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer TeamCheck out John Batdorf's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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"Home Again" Review by RadioIndy
| POSTED BY: xavierpersad | POSTED ON: 22 Apr 2007 11:11 PM | ||
"Home Again" by John Batdorf, is a very impressive acoustic adult rock CD. The CD is filled with impressive acoustic guitar work, which sounds really good on this recording. John's vocals are especially beautiful on this CD, and include rich harmonies on many tracks. The recording quality is crystal clear, which is especially effective on this acoustic, unplugged CD, and allows the lyrics to cut through nicely. The songwriting combines well thought-out and thought-provoking lyrics combined with memorable choruses. "Home Again," the title track, combines memorable acoustic guitar work and a memorable chorus, with a powerful lyrical message. "Me and You" includes clever lyrics and nice 2-part harmonies. "Something Is Slipping Away" is a remarkably beautiful song. The up-tempo "One Night Stands" is one of our favorite tracks, with it's hook-filled chorus. If you enjoy acoustic adult rock artists of the 60s and early 70s, such as Crosby, Stills, & Nash, you will enjoy this CD. Pick up a copy today! -RadioIndy StaffCheck out John Batdorf 's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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