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Roger Silverberg writes from a storyteller’s perch yet also brings a strong rhythmic groove to his music. So, where does Roger’s music fit in? It’s difficult to stick labels on a performer who has the broad range of musical connections Roger has. Rootsy country, American soul, British-invasion pop, street corner doo-wop are all wound into the sounds. The best comparisons are other artists who had major name recognition yet managed to avoid being pigeonholed: Buddy Holly, the Everly Brothers, Johnny Rivers, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, the Bee Gees, and Sam Cooke come to mind. But if you insist on a soundbite, here goes: If Johnny Rivers, Mark Knopfler, Warren Zevon, Bob Dylan and Van Morrison wrote songs together at the gravesite of Buddy Holly, the result would be something like Roger Silverberg's music… but not exactly! Here’s an alt-description for the Triple-A radio crowd: Roger’s music is a rootsy stew of humor, heart, and groove. Why not listen to these tunes and decide for yourself.
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