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Andrew Goldring is a 14-year-old blues-rock phenomenon whose guitar playing and songwriting turn heads and drop jaws. He and his power trio, The Rosedale Power Co., have been known to turn audiences over his knee and give them a good spanking. Old schoo
Genre: Blues: Rockin' Blues
Release Date: 2006
Andrew Goldring & The Rosedale Power Co. Record Label: Pig's Snout Music, Oinc.
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Steppin' Out 2:16 $0.99
She Sings Like A Woman 3:52 $0.99
Funk 50 3:17 $0.99
Thomas Edison Mary Had A Little Lamb 0:14 $0.99
Mary Had A Little Lamb 3:58 $0.99
No Way Out 7:11 $0.99
Travelin' Blues 2:55 $0.99
All Of Me 2:40 $0.99
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Album Notes

In the long tradition of power trios, Andrew Goldring & The Rosedale Power Co. pay homage to the blues from Earl Hooker to Rory Gallagher and root themselves in the rock of Cream and the James Gang. They play Neo-Classic Blues/Rock somewhere between the Hendrix of Rose Hill Drive and the Zeppelin of Wolfmother. Andrew's beyond-his-years guitar skill makes listeners take a second look because their eyes can't quite grasp what their ears are hearing. This is one 15-year-old who can hang with the big boys.

Gov't Mule frontman Warren Haynes has recently lamented, ""People are more interested in becoming famous than they are in becoming good at something." Joe Bonamassa talks about guitar players signed to major labels who ". . . only know a few chords and are more interested in how they look than how they sound . . . they don't go back and learn about Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters or Django Reinhardt."

Andrew Goldring has four long-term goals. 1. Become the best guitar player and singer/songwriter he can possibly be. 2. Open for Joe Bonamassa 3. Play the Montreaux Jazz Festival 4. Get a driver's license.

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REVIEWS

all are great!
author: joe martin
you are the kid/man! joe from ny said that!
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He may be young but he has what it takes!
author: Graeme Scott Blues Matters Magazine, U.K.
Andrew Goldring And The Rosedale Power Company Andrew Goldring And The Rosedale Power Company - Pigs Snout Music Should anybody start to argue with you that the blues are in the doldrums due to no new young artists arriving on the scene that is just not the case at all. For many Joe Bonamassa is the young white hope, but he is old compared to fifteen year-old Canadian Ricky Paquette who had produced a terrific debut album that I reviewed a couple of months back. Well I am listening to an even younger guy who has blues running through his veins for sure. At fourteen, and with a voice still to, how can I say it delicately, fully mature Andrew Goldring leads a power trio with all the guts and confidence of many older musicians. It is just great to hear this stuff and to know that with guys like this chasing on Joe's heels we should have no worries as to the future. So what is on offer here? Well at seven tracks and at a little over twenty-six minutes I suspect that this is just a taster album, however it is a good showcase for Andrew's talents. Four self composed titles added to Buddy Guy's Mary Had A Little Lamb, Steppin' Out by James Bracken along with the classic All Of Me by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks is a fine starter. No Way Out drips the blues with all the angst Andrew can muster. She Sings Like A Woman is naïve in the best meaning of the word, of a boy that is reaching for a much older woman. Funk 50 has to be a strong reference to The James Gang whilst Travelin' Blues is just that. Great stuff indeed from one of Utah's finest. Graeme Scott
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Great guitar player...
author: Gustavo Rozenberg
One of the best guitar player I´ve heard last time. With guys like Andrew long life to the real blues!
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