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Albert Ross & The Otters

About Me

Albert Ross was raised in the dwindling limelight of the Working Mens’ Clubs of the North of England. One third of a trio compromising of his father and his drunken uncle, he earned his fish and chips and a tenner a show knocking out the standard club fare of classic sixties and seventies sing a longs. In-between sets, whilst the punters would feast on bingo and pork scratchings, the teenage Albert could be found in the dressing room, with the eyes of bygone clubland heroes staring down at him from their faded publicity shots plastered around the walls. Cradling his guitar and swigging from a bottle of Newcastle Brown he sat and began to breathe life into the songs that filled his head. What followed was a blur of excitement. A decade of rock and roll shows and drunken shenanigans. Festivals and third world holidays. Dead end day jobs and never ending nights of wild abandon. Short -term, long distance love affairs. Streets packed tight with people bursting full of life. Shooting stars. Whirling dervishes. Blinding lights. Bands came and bands went. Bands re-formed and shifted shape. Players lived and died and told tales of dreams that came true and dreams that didn’t. It was a time of only good intention. A time to gather. Albert knew full well that if he’d learned anything from those wilderness years then that was how to write songs that reached out and hit people on a personal level. Songs that left the listener convinced they’d been written just for them. Songs that ached. Songs of love and loneliness. Songs that begged to be written. He knew too that to breathe life into such songs would require something out of the ordinary. A band of players both graceful and mighty. And so the Otters were born. Where, when and how remains a mystery but what was immediately clear from the very first gathering of tribe was that forces beyond our understanding were at work. Something new was in the air. They found a home and searched their souls for bigger and better ways to evolve. They took to the road and found many friends, but most importantly of all they put the songs at the heart of their quest. Now, as the days go by Albert Ross and the Otters continue to gather pace and are indeed in full swing. Wooing audiences across the country and winning fans the world wide.

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Member Since: 4/23/2007
Band Members: Albert Ross, piano, Guitars, Organs and singing // Rob on bass and horns // Kerry on drums & all things of a Percussive Persuasion // Laura, vocals, organ & harmonic arrangement // Davis O'Donnell, vocals, guitar & piano
Influences: At the moment mostly.....Nick Cave, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello, Joni Mitchell, Don Maclean, Tindersticks, Amadou et Miriam, Dylan, Jerry Lee Lewis, T Rex, Bert Jansch, Nick Drake, Belle and Sebastian.
Sounds Like: "Beautiful songs which flutter between Bruce Springsteen, Nick Cave and Elton John, that’s a pretty wide spectrum your thinking but Mr Ross’s voice and the majesty of his band’s arrangements puts him right up there."

Dead Young Records

"A unique and eclectic blend of pop and glam with a vaudevillian flair. Comparisons to Nick Cave, Burt Bacharach, Don MacLean and Belle and Sebastian are all apt."
Liverpool IPO Festival


Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Happy New One and the newly mastered tracks..

Hi all.. happy new one and all that. Well the band is itching to get out of the blocks for the new year. Just currently going through the gig booking stage at the moment. Updates asap. We have now re...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Jan 2009 10:03:00 GMT

In Town

In Town is finally here for your listening pleasure. Recorded up at Richard Green (Of Hevens Fame) marvellous analogue studio The Attic. Backing vocals courtesy of Daniella and Katy our latest additio...
Posted by on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 03:05:00 GMT

Recent gigs and new songs and what have you.

Well hello out there Friends in cyber space. The weather change is upon us and we are entering that most romantic of seasons and my personal favourite : Autumn. As the nights draw in and the days...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:42:00 GMT