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Rodd Keith

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About Me

Rodd Keith is probably the best known musician who worked in the song poem, or send-us-your-lyrics, industry; certainly, he was one of the most prolific. Keith grew up in a religious and musical family that formed a singing group and toured Midwest America's revival and church circuit, and even cut a few 78's. From an early age, he began playing various musical instruments and writing arrangements. He was later known for being able to play any instrument he picked up, and could play back a piece of music after hearing it once. After graduating from a religious school in Florida, he received a position in charge of a Baltimore church's music program. There, he met his first wife, Roberta, and the two traveled the country as a keyboard duo, playing piano and organ. In Wichita, Kansas, they had a weekly live television program, Just a Song at Twilight, in the late '50s, and would write terrific new arrangements right before they would go on air. He was also a fan of jazz artists such as Stan Kenton, and his incorporation of modern harmonies didn't always go over well at churches. Their son Ellery Eskelin was born in 1959 in Wichita, and the family moved to Los Angeles not too long after. By 1961, Keith's wife and child returned to Baltimore. Eventually, he would remarry and have a daughter Stacey with his wife Joni. Keith was a loved and loving man, by all accounts, but too easy-going and disinterested in the 'real' world for family life, and his second wife left him as well. On and off, from the mid-60s until his death in 1974, Keith played keyboards, sang and wrote music for the song poem industry. He considered this to be little more than a form of prostitution, but it was easy for him to make money at it while pursuing a lifestyle that included intense hallucinogen intake. Alternately he would work for a period, sometimes recording 30 songs in one day with no time for second takes, then stop working, spending days straight taking hallucinogens. His enjoyment of wordplay and story-telling grew under these influences, until he was almost impossible to understand. By the end of his life he often spoke backwards, or in cryptic wordplay. At the end of 1974, he died after falling from an overpass. No one who knew him can agree on whether it was an accident, or intentional for a film scene idea he had mentioned two weeks earlier. Rodd Keith also recorded under the name Rod Rogers, and for many years, no song poem music collector was able to discover his real identity. Jazz saxophonist Ellery Eskelin found that people outside of his family had recordings of his eccentric father's music, and that Keith's music was highly regarded; indeed, that he was considered a genius. Surprised, Ellery brought to light the story of his father, Rodney Keith Eskelin. His music appears on the compilations, Beat of the Traps, and The Makers of Smooth Music, released on Carnage Press. In 1996, Tzadik released an entire CD of Rodd Keith's music called I Died Today. This was followed in 2004 by Ecstacy To Frenzy, and in 2005, Roaratorio released Saucers In The Sky.- All Music Guide

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Member Since: 10/14/2006
Band Website: home.earthlink.net/~roddkeith/
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Record Label: Tzadik, Roaratorio
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

new video for "Merry-Go-Down"

Tanja has created another winning video for a track from Saucers In The Sky -- take a look at "Merry-Go-Down" here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=c6BE7uVXnvQ...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 03:53:00 PST

new video for "Saucers In The Sky"

take a look at the excellent video that Tanja created for "Saucers In The Sky": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDKx-fHDHG8...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 06:13:00 PST

Rodd Keith acetate MP3s, courtesy of WFMU

Check this page on WFMU's Beware Of The Blog for some Rodd Keith MP3s: http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/07/365-days-202---.html &taken from some recently discovered demo acetates. ...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 10:56:00 PST

"The Gypsy In My Soul" available for download

Added today: a track from one of Rodd's 45s for M.S.R.... a jaunty, swaggering ode to gypsy wanderlust. Download it now...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 04:39:00 PST

"You And I" now available for download

Here's another song that hasn't seen the reissue light yet: "You And I," from Preview single 1428. Rodd used this same backing track on at least a couple other occasions, but to these ears, this one'...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 02:44:00 PST

"A Little Bit Old" available for download

Rodd's classic "I Died Today" has been added, along with an un-reissued track: the flipside of "The Stars Were Wrong About You," "A Little Bit Old" features Rodd adopting the voice of an aging letch. ...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 03:32:00 PST

"The Stars Were Wrong About You" available for download

"The Stars Were Wrong About You" -- a short & (bitter)sweet Rodd-pop gem from a Preview 45, now up for downloading grabs. I'll be adding other un-reissued tracks in the future... enjoy!
Posted by Rodd Keith on Wed, 06 Dec 2006 06:32:00 PST

Saucers In The Sky CD

Saucers In The Sky is available from www.roaratorio.com: Rodney Keith Eskelin, aka Rodd Keith, aka Rod Rogers, would've certainly found the recognition during his lifetime that his talent demanded, if...
Posted by Rodd Keith on Sun, 22 Oct 2006 08:46:00 PST