author: The Nashville Rage
December 12, 2002
"...with R. D. Roth, whose stunning record "From The Ears Down" is an exercise in well-crafted, cinematic songs delivered with self-assured ease and honesty. Calling to mind the elliptical approach of Lambchop and the straightforward songsmithing of writers like Guy Clark, Roth's music holds a wide appeal and countless layers of emotion."
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author: The Nashville Scene
December 12, 2002 "Opening for Dean...is R. D. Roth, a smart, evocative troubadour who wraps his musings in lush, crepuscular soundscapes."
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author: CityView (Champaign/Urbana)
December 13 - 19, 2002 "Performing with Dean will be fellow Windy City resident R. D. Roth, whose refined take on Americana might just steal the show."
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author: Louisville Eccentric Observer
December 11, 2002 "Promising new Chicago singer-songwriter R. D. Roth arrives at The Rudyard Kipling...next week, plying the trade of his heroes (Dylan, Van Zandt, etc.). Roth, an acclaimed sculptor, is touring the area on the strength of his first album "From The Ears Down," and it's signature pop/country gem "All The World Requires." His expression ranges from sorrowful to angry to wistful and resigned. His burnished voice is reminiscent of Steve Earle and Chuck Prophet, not dissimilar to local writers Dan Gediman and Bryan Hurst. Expect twang and gloom and soul."
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