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Origin
  
Bronx, New York, USA

Name
  
Arlen Roth

Spouse
  
Deborah Roth (m. ?–1998)

Years active
  
1963-present

Role
  
Guitarist

Parents
  
Al Roth


Also known as
  
"Master of the Telecaster", "King of All Guitar Teachers", "The World's Guitar Teacher", "Chief Bender", "The Guitarist's Guitarist"

Genres
  
Americana, Pop, Blues, Country

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, author, instructor, performer.

Instruments
  
Guitar, Dobro, Slide Guitar, Mandolin, Lap Steel, Pedal Steel

Children
  
Lexie Roth, Gillian MacKenzie Roth

Albums
  
All Tricked Out, Toolin' Around, Slide Guitar Summit

Books
  
Masters of the Telecaster, Hot guitar, Complete Acoustic Guitar, Arlen Roth's Heavy M, Nashville Guitar

Similar People
  
Lou Pallo, Ry Cooder, Gillian MacKenzi, Steve Vai

Arlen Roth Rhythm Guitar & R&B Styles Hot Licks


Arlen Roth (born October 30, 1952 in New York, USA) is an American guitarist, recording artist, performer, tutor and author. His first solo album won the Montreux Critics' Award for Best Instrumental Album of the Year in 1978. He was a regular columnist for Guitar Player magazine from 1982 to 1992. He has performed and recorded with artists such as Bob Dylan, Danny Gatton, John Entwistle, John Prine, Kate Taylor, James Taylor, Livingston Taylor, Rick Wakeman, Paul Simon (as well as Simon and Garfunkel), Ry Cooder, David Lindley, Sonny Landreth, Levon Helm, Bill Kirchen, Duane Eddy, Steve Morse, Albert Lee and Phoebe Snow. Roth is a Telecaster enthusiast, and has written the book Masters of the Telecaster, which details the techniques and licks of many famous Telecaster guitar players. As a solo artist Roth performs frequently with his younger daughter, Lexie Roth, a recording artist, performer and songwriter in her own right. He was greatly influenced by Clarence White of The Byrds' string bending style, but at the age of 14, he did not know White had invented a "B-string bender" for his Telecaster, so Roth developed a new style of doing this with fingers alone. He thus innovated many string-bending styles on the guitar, simulating a "pedal steel" guitar. He is also an innovator in the use of "harmonics" within guitar playing.

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Personal life

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Roth lost both his wife, Deborah, and oldest daughter, Gillian MacKenzie Roth (b. 1983) in an auto accident in 1998. Gillian was a gifted actress and guitarist who had just signed to have her own Nickelodeon Show, "The Gunks", an all-girl band loosely based on "The Monkees". She recorded the theme for the show just 2 days before the accident.

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He is the son of The New Yorker cartoonist Al Ross, who turned 100 years of age on Oct.19, 2011. Al Ross died at the age of 100 in 2012. Ross was one of four Roth brothers all of whom became cartoonists. Arlen Roth's brother is noted artist and painter David Roth.

Arlen Roth attended the High School of Music and Art in NYC from 1966-69 as an art student. He then studied at the Philadelphia College of Art from 1969 to 1971. His band, Steel lived with him, and would play in Woodstock, NY on weekends, where Roth was quickly discovered. In 1970, Steel put on the first "Woodstock Reunion" concert at Yasgur's Farm to commemorate the 1 year anniversary of the Woodstock festival in Bethel, NY, a small town Arlen lived in every summer since he was born. Soon after, he moved to Woodstock, NY, and began his career as a professional guitarist.

He began to back-up in recording and touring with artists such as Happy and Artie Traum, Eric Andersen, John Herald, John Prine, Pete Seeger, Loudon Wainwright III, Tony Bird, Art Garfunkel, Paul Butterfield, Phoebe Snow, Helen Schneider, Don McLean and many more. He toured with the Bee Gees in 1974, Simon and Garfunkel in 1983, and Duane Eddy with Huey Lewis and the News.

He has also released several solo albums, and performs with his own band, as a duet with his daughter, Lexie Roth, and as a solo act as well. Roth is also known as an innovator of slide guitar, and his first published book "Slide Guitar" was with Oak Publications when he was just 21 years old. He is planning a "Slide Guitar Summit" album, featuring duets with many other great slide guitar players, to be recorded in 2013. In 2012, Thank You Les, a Les Paul Tribute album and documentary was released with Roth performing Mr. Sandman and his daughter Lexie singing the Les Paul and Mary Ford classic, Vaya Con Dios.

As solo artist

  • Guitarist (1978)
  • Hot Pickups (1979)
  • Paint Job (1983)
  • Lonely St. (1986)
  • Toolin' Around (1993) w/Danny Gatton, Duane Eddy, Jerry Douglas, Brian Setzer, Duke Robillard, Sam Bush, Albert Lee, Bill Lloyd PLUS DOCUMENTARY FILM
  • Drive it Home (2002)
  • Landscape (2005)
  • Toolin' Around Woodstock (2008, w/Levon Helm, Sonny Landreth, Bill Kirchen, Lexie Roth and Amy Helm) PLUS DOCUMENTARY FILM
  • Subway Walls and Tenement Halls-The Music of Simon and Garfunkel (2009)
  • How Does it Feel? The Music of Bob Dylan (2009)
  • All Tricked Out! (2012)
  • Arlen Roth and The Cordobas "Live at the Iridium" (2012)
  • Arlen Roth's "Slide Guitar Summit" (due in 2014) w/ Johnny Winter (his final recording), Sonny Landreth, David Lindley, Cindy Cashdollar, Jack Pearson, Lee Roy Parnell, Jimmy Vivino, Rick Vito and Greg Martin of the Kentucky Headhunters PLUS DOCUMENTARY FILM
  • Awards

  • Roth was voted in the Top 100 Most Influential Guitarists of All-time by Vintage Guitar Magazine.
  • Roth was also voted in the Top 50 Acoustic Guitarists of All-Time by Gibson.com
  • His version of Roy Head's "Treat Her Right" was listed in the Top 10 Guitar Sounds Ever Recorded by Vintage Guitar Magazine
  • His "Hot Guitar" column for Guitar Player Magazine was voted No. 1 by the readership for all 10 years in a row.
  • Roth was inducted into the New York Blues Hall of Fame at B.B. King's in 2015

    Media appearances

  • Roth wrote and performed most, and coached all of Ralph Macchio's guitar parts in the 1986 movie Crossroads and directed many of those scenes. He also served as the film's official authenticator of any scenes involving music, and the performing of the music. On one day, the scene of Robert Johnson recording was halted because Roth noticed that the guitar's tuning pegs were from the wrong era.
  • Roth appeared in the Bob Dylan film, Renaldo and Clara, performing with Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Phil Ochs and Patti Smith.
  • Roth appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien with close friend Danny Gatton, in 1994, performing "Tequila" from his album "Toolin' Around."
  • He appeared on Saturday Night Live in 1978 with Art Garfunkel. During warm-ups for this show Roth, Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi just for fun, put on sunglasses and outfits and performed Rocket 88 for the audience. This routine was what was to later turn into The Blues Brothers.
  • Roth's trademark tune is his instrumental version of "When a Man Loves a Woman", and was called "Perhaps the most intense workout ever recorded on a Telecaster" by Tom Wheeler of Guitar Player magazine. It reached No. 2 on the British Pop Charts, and was used by BBC Radio to sign off the air every night for many years.
  • His column in Guitar Player Magazine, "Hot Guitar", ran for 10 straight years, and was later published as a book by Guitar player. He also wrote numerous articles for this and other magazines.
  • Arlen performed on the famous live German TV show, Ohne Filter, with Jack Bruce on Bass, in 1984.
  • Entertainment Tonight did two specials on Arlen Roth's involvement and contributions to the film Crossroads
  • Hot Licks Video and online video instruction

    In 1979 Roth and his late wife, Deborah started the Hot Licks Audio and Video label. While teaching Ralph Macchio the parts for Crossroads, he began recording his first videos. Six of these featured Roth as instructor, one was by trusted friend and bass player of The Who, John Entwistle. The detailed close-ups of the fretting and strumming and other guitar playing techniques he had helped develop for and had been so prominent in the Crossroads film became the trademark for these instruction videos. Before long the number of instructional videos and artist started to grow enormously. Aside from Guitar- and Bass guitar videos the Hot Licks catalogue also came to include Drums, Banjo, Lap Steel, Mandolin and Harmonica instructional videos.

    In 2006 it was announced that The Music Sales Group had acquired the entire Hot Licks video catalog and is implementing an ambitious program of transferring and expanding all existing material onto DVD. The result will be a new lease on life for the instructional series they will also recruit new artists for future releases, ensuring that the brand will continue to develop and attract top star names.

    Aside from his Hot Licks instructional videos, from 2007 to 2012 Roth hosted a series of daily video lessons at Gibson.com. It is estimated he has close to 1 million students on Gibson, he also wrote blogs for Gibson Guitar. Arlen has been known as the "Master of the Telecaster".

    Hot Licks Video artists

    Jack Bruce, Eric Johnson, Joe Pass, George Benson, Greg Martin, Lee Roy Parnell, Andy Summers, Emily Remler, Tuck Andress, Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy, Danny Gatton, James Burton, Joe Morello, Stuart Hamm, Harvey Mandel, Debbie Davies, David Bryan, Tico Torres, Ginger Baker, Max D. Barnes, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Carmine Appice, Vinnie Moore, Brian Setzer, Tal Farlow, Charlie Byrd, Mundell Lowe, Larry Coryell, Cornell Dupree, Junior Wells, J. Geils, Jimmy Thackery, Ronnie Earl, Duke Robillard, Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, David Grissom, Scotty Anderson, Lonnie Mack, Otis Rush, Joe Morello, Sal Salvador, Jeff Tamelier, Steve Douglas, Mick Taylor, John Entwistle, Jerry Jemmott, Lee Roy Parnell, Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, Tommy Tedesco, Greg Martin, Craig Chaquico and many more.

    Roth has stated that "many of these Hot Licks artists were also personal heroes of his, and it was an honor to work with them".

    References

    Arlen Roth Wikipedia