Member Since: 2/12/2008
Band Website: roadmanshammer.com
Band Members:
Influences: The Beatles, Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Led Zeppelin, John Lennon, Delta and Chicago Blues, Irish & English Folk, Roots Music, George Harrison, Ry Cooder, Otis Redding, Phil Manzanera, and most of all my Father.
I also like Richard Thompson, the ANALYST, Jet, Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Natalie Merchant, June Tabor and the June Tabor Dancers, Coldplay, Eno, Dylan, The Chieftains, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Landreth, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Eminem, Americana, Dub music, Laredos, Ralph Stanley, The Soggy Bottom Boys, anything done honestly and well, HEARING FROM YOU. Did I mention barbecue, corn bread, and watermelon?
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One of the best albums of the last 20 years, this hot 2008 release is a powerful combination of rock, power blues, and progressive roots music perhaps best described as Rockabluesic, with world-class guitars, powerful vocals, and rockin' cool melodies!It explores issues of love and journeys of the mind.Song List:
Baby's Like A Train
Who That Girl?
Rollin' Home
Changes
She Know How To Love Me
I Heard
On and On
I Could Say I Love You
Children of My Love
Sweet Peace, Sweet Love
The Mountain and The Valley
So Many RoadsAlso included with the CD is an 8-panel insert w/lyrics and other pertinent or semi-pertinent information.
Sounds Like: ROCKABLUESIC!!!
WHAT ARE OTHERS SAYING ABOUT
ROBERT STANLEY - THE ROADMAN?
"Robert Stanley's versatility on the guitar is notably impressive. This is blues with both feel and calculation, and it takes some wise and talented players to pull that off. Roadman's Hammer is a band that is up for the task, and they deliver the goods with rock and rhythm to spare....Robert Stanley rules!!!!"
Herb Eimerman - recording artist: Lake Villa, USA “I just listened to ‘Who That Girl’ and I can’t wipe the smile off my face! He never stops rockin’. I didn't want the song to end. His guitar licks smoke. If I still had a turntable the needle or grooves would be worn out on that song, glad I have a ‘repeat’ button on my CD player. I love it!â€
Anthony, The Roosters: Indianapolis, USA
"Yeah Roadman's Hammer...quality project from start to finish...unbelievable writing...guitar playing that can't be touched by anyone...and a voice you'll never forget...part Zep...part Beatles...part Badfinger...strong blues feel with rockin' cool melodies and great arrangements...turn it up...Lotsa Loud!!!"
Eman - Under the Dome Studios: Chicago, USA
“The EMAN pushed The Roadman CD toward me and said matter of factly, ‘listen to this, you’ll like it.’ I took IT with me on a boring drive to North Chicago. First cut, Baby’s Like a Train, damn tasty and a rockin' tune! EMan’s words echoed in my ears, ‘if it’s too loud, you’re too old’. I turned it up to ‘11’...cut two, Who That Girl? Oh man the windows are about to implode and I look down at my speedo, I’m cruising at 85 in a 55 speed zone. North Chicago cops have no sense of humor and would never believe my reason for breaking the law, and ‘why are your ears bleeding!!!!’
So it goes Robert Stanley, I’ve never met you and I’ve never heard your guitar before, but man your CD is great!!! No wait GREAT!!! EMan was right ‘listen to this, you’ll like it.’
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Al: Chicago, USA
"In Robert Stanley’s toolbox, there is indeed a place for everything and everything is in its place, and nothing that doesn’t belong. It’s filled with special tools he has coaxed, forged, bent, beat, filed, hammered and shaped to reach places no one else does.He is enigmatic, his guitar playing is at any given time as tasteful and restrained as it is raw and searing. He is a monumental talent, as sophisticated and acrobatic as any British guitar-hero and yet as pure and fun as a Mel Bay student sweating out his first three chords. Truly, Stanley plays as good as he wants to, and I have never seen anyone better at that, anywhere.His vocals might bring to mind a '20-something' Robert Plant and Peter Gabriel.And if the tools of his musicianship aren’t enough, his songwriting; he uses lyrics and melodies like a master painter uses brush-and-palette, or a surgeon uses a scalpel.Rockabluesic indeed. Great album!"
Tom & Liz Rutledge: Chicago, USA"This stuff just gets to me, every which way.
Raw, passionate and very polished.
Love it, Love it, Love it."
Jennie: Medstead, Hampshire, U.K.SPREAD THE WORD!!
Record Label: BiggoBiggo Records
Type of Label: Indie