
Roger Salloom • Roger's music appeared on the Grammy Ballot in 20 categories in the last 3 years • His 3 videos have a total of: 100,071 + and he has the Number One viewer-rated video on Yallwire's bluegrass chart • Roger's album, La Te Da, was a top-40 hit on the Americana charts, R&R, AMA & Cashbox,2008. • Grammy Magazine has recommended So Glad I Made It, the Saga of Roger Salloom, America's Best Unknown Songwriters as one of the top 15 music documentary films in the last 10 years. The film won 6 awards. "Superb" Rolling Stone Magazine "...The writing talent of Dylan or Guthrie... musical genius...hilarious and tragic, kindhearted and careless, all the complexities of a real human being." IMDb Roger Salloom's voice quickly suggests a comparison to early Bob Dylan, but it's this vet's penchant for telling a great story that puts him in the same category. Time Out New York Ironically, as the music industry that shunned Salloom has collapsed, his star has been modestly rising in recent years. Noah Schaffer, Worcester Magazine "A hybrid of Dylan and McCartney" Kevin Matthews, Fufkin.com "He is still writing tunes which worm into your heart." Boston-Worcester Phoenix "His voice is the most extraordinary thing" Kristy Eldredge, Glorious Noise "ranks among the masters of singer/songwriters, becoming known for being unknown." The Maine Switch, Portland, ME.
1) O' Nello
2) If This Is It I'm Ready
3) Here's to the Life
4) Life Is Short
5) When You Can't Do Anything
6) I'm in Trouble Again
7) Last Call
8) Oh Ma Ma
9) Little Stevie
10) Fortunate to Be Here
11) Spend It