Gotham Rose

Gotham Rose

Gotham Rose

ASIN: B00004KH9Z

Track Listings
 
1. Momma Likes To Shake It
2. Love Is Forgiveness
3. Where's There's Smoke There's Fire
4. Just Got Over You
5. Dam This River
6. Easier Said Than Done
7. The Best Is A Song
8. Never Leave My Heart
9. Runnin' Through My Mine
10. Lucky One

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Lead singer Jeff Lewis brings his vocal magic and untarnished country boy charm, fresh from the farm and into the spotlight. Since he was a teenager, Jeff has been wowing country audiences with his unique vocal style and unforgettably powerful presence.

Keyboardist Steve Strickland began his music career by trying to hide under the dining room buffet at his first piano recital at the age of five. Fortunately, for music lovers everywhere, he's gotten too tall to fit into such a small space, and now openly exhibits his dynamic talent both at the keyboard and at the microphone.

Rich Alcorn, guitarist and songwriter cum laude, gets credit for writing most of Gotham Rose's songs. With the unlikely combination of bluegrass and heavy metal backgrounds, Rich's contribution to the band's flavor is unmistakable.

Dave Swart could easily have his picture accompany Webster Dictionary's definition of "drummer". He's the timekeeper, mood-maker, fireworks, foundation, and the icing on the cake all at the same time. Dave is the rhythm to Gotham Rose's rhyme.

Barbara Jean covers the extremes by playing the bottom end on bass and taking turns with Rich singing the high harmonies. She credits her brother Jack (who sang bass in the family quartet) and Paul McCartney with inspiring her to make her musical home with "friends" in such "low places."

The most recent member to join Gotham Rose is steel guitar player Ken Petersen. Ken's beautiful additions have become a welcomed and recognizable part of Gotham Rose's recorded studio sound. The band is extremely delighted to have Ken agree to be a part of the "family". Band Members: Jeff Lewis, vocals; Steve Strickland, keys and vocals; Rich Alcorn, guitar and vocals; Barbara Jean, bass, and vocals; Dave Swart, drums & percussion; Ken Petersen, steel guitar.

Product Description
Gotham Rose came together in 1997, yet in that short time they've chalked up much sought-after opening spots for Rhett Aikins, Toby Keith, Neil McCoy, Colin Raye, Diamond Rio, Patty Loveless, a headline slot at Chautauqua Institution and most recently appeared as the support act for Trace Adkins. Their 100% original repertoire includes everything from bluegrass to driving free-range country to touching ballads.

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    Gotham Rose

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00004KH9Z
    Release Date: 1999-12-10

    Tracks:

    1. Momma Likes To Shake It
    2. Love Is Forgiveness
    3. Where's There's Smoke There's Fire
    4. Just Got Over You
    5. Dam This River
    6. Easier Said Than Done
    7. The Best Is A Song
    8. Never Leave My Heart
    9. Runnin' Through My Mine
    10. Lucky One

    Album Description

    Gotham Rose came together in 1997, yet in that short time they've chalked up much sought-after opening spots for Rhett Aikins, Toby Keith, Neil McCoy, Colin Raye, Diamond Rio, Patty Loveless, a headline slot at Chautauqua Institution and most recently appeared as the support act for Trace Adkins. Their 100% original repertoire includes everything from bluegrass to driving free-range country to touching ballads.

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