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Roger Wallace

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About Me

"His sultry vocals are still as powerful as ever on 'It's About Time', but this time he's back with a stripped-down set of hillbilly and honky-tonk, one that's surprisingly rhythmic despite the lack of drums" .... "Once again, Wallace's songs and the confidence he displays in performing them remain impressive and timeless." -- Jim Caligiuri, The Austin Chronicle
"...On his fourth and finest outing, Roger Wallace gets it, big time. Loose and goosey, old school in vibe, yet with digital clarity and flowing as naturally as a creek in spring, 'It's About Time' captures that sparse yet note-perfect musical setting... And then Wallace sings it all in a fluid voice rich with his own personality, creating classic country as it was, is and always should be. -- Rob Patterson, Texas Music Monthly
"An absolute standout in a competitive field of new-era honky-tonk performers." -- Barry Mazor, No Depression Magazine
"In a city teeming with singers both good and great - Austin, TX, naturally - Wallace is, to put it bluntly, one of the greatest; not just for today, but for all time." -- Chris Bolton, Country Music People, UK
BIO: Roger Wallace has something rare in country music today: honesty, creativity, and more than enough talent to back it all up. You could say it's all in the voice -- and not just the powerful, rangy singing voice that has gained acclaim in roots-country circles for almost a decade. That voice attempts to speak not only in notes and words, but in a distinct musical vision, as well as unique views on the world around him. His latest CD, aptly titled It's About Time, includes 12 of the 13 songs written or co-written by Wallace, as well as a more stripped-down musical approach from his previous three CD's (Hillbilly Heights-1999, That Kind Of Lonely-2001, The Lowdown-2002) that exposes the most basic elements of country music, from its purest tones to its barest bones.In the summer of 1994, Roger Wallace left his hometown and musical roots of Knoxville, TN at the age of 22 to pursue music as a way of life in Austin, TX. Unknowingly, he became part of a mass migration of alt-and-roots country artists to move to Austin in the early '90's, in his case literally passing right by Nashville to come to Austin -- because, as he put it, "that's where the music is." Around 1997, musical karma and music lovers' own good fortune brought Wallace together with guitar legend Jim Stringer, whose Music Room label and studio, along with his own AM Band, has since housed, honed and brought together many of Austin's best real-country artists. Wallace and Stringer, along with Wallace's steady ensemble of some of the world's finest and most respected, prolific, and sought-after roots musicians -- including Stringer, drummer Lisa Pankratz, bassists Brad Fordham and Kevin Smith, pianist T Jarrod Bonta, fiddlers Erik Hokkanen, Elana James, and Eamon McLoughlin, and Marty Muse on steel, as well as guests such as Toni Price, Derek O'Brien, and Dave Biller -- have produced four highly acclaimed CD's since 1999. "Hillbilly Heights" in 1999, "That Kind Of Lonely" in 2001, "The Lowdown" in 2002, and his new 2007 release "It's About Time" continue to solidify the slightly-older and ever-wiser Roger Wallace as one of the premier real-country artists of the turn-of-the-century roots music explosion, and audiences look forward to hearing much more of the same for years to come.
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"Guitar Man" - Roger Wallace (feat Jim Stringer on guitar)

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Member Since: 2/6/2005
Band Website: rogerwallace.com
Band Members: Guitar: Jim Stringer, Redd Volkaert, Gary Newcomb, David Leroy Biller, Bobby Horton; Bass: Kevin Smith, David Carroll, Brad Fordham, Dallas Wayne, Billy Horton, Justin Trevino; Drums: Buck Johnson, Lisa Pankratz, and Timmy Campbell. And no, not all at once. Be a helluva band, though, wouldn't it??
Record Label: Texas Round-Up, TMG/Lone Star
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Heart-Check Time

I wanted to call this "Gut-Check Time", because that would sound better&. but that would go against what's really going on right now.   I've always admired MSNBC's Chris Matthews; I like his sho...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Fri, 31 Oct 2008 12:21:00 PST

Predictions: State-By-State And Otherwise

Here's my state-by-state predictions for the election.  I list the state, the number of electoral votes that state has, and who I think will win that state. The states with a * beside them are co...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Tue, 07 Oct 2008 02:07:00 PST

5 Reasons Not To Vote For Obama.... And Why I’m Still Voting For Obama

1.  Inexperience -- Although he's actually slightly older than both Clinton and Kennedy when they took office, his actual "resume" of experience in elected politics isn't extremely thick.  H...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:15:00 PST

5 Reasons To Vote For John McCain...and Why Im Still Voting For Barack Obama

1.  P.O.W. experience -- You've been living under a political rock if you don't know by now that John McCain was a P.O.W. in the Vietnam War, and was held captive and tortured in the famous "Hano...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:23:00 PST

The Offensive Palin Offensive

I've never had a presidential candidate's vice presidential pick have so much sway over my vote.  But when John McCain picked Alaska's Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, that did it for me.&nb...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:16:00 PST

Here We Go

Well, today's the start of the Democratic Convention in Denver, the Republican Convention is next week, and the insanity is really starting in earnest.  And I don't mean just the loud, boisterous...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Mon, 25 Aug 2008 03:57:00 PST

VP Watch -- The Short Lists

As I'm sure most of you are grateful for, it's been quite a while since I've written a politics blog.  Besides being generally bored with the whole thing during the pre-convention "down time", th...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Fri, 15 Aug 2008 04:55:00 PST

Mirande Festival ’08 -- With Juice!!

Although I know there have already been 2 or 3 of these already from other folks, and there may be more to come, I might as well go ahead and chime in with my take on the trip to the Mirande Festival ...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:45:00 PST

A Post-Primary Primer

I wanted to wait for the magic Obama-dust to settle before I wrote something about the end of the primary season and the general election season to come.  Five months of primaries, now five month...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:01:00 PST

Dear MoveOn.org: STOP HELPING

Just a little message to MoveOn.org:  PLEASE STOP HELPING. If anything makes me want to run screaming from the Democratic party, it's MoveOn.org.  In case you didn't know, they're a liberal ...
Posted by Roger Wallace on Fri, 20 Jun 2008 03:43:00 PST