Robert Rothstein (born April 20, 1948), known professionally as Rob Stoner, is an American singer and multi-instrumentalist known for his role as the musical director for three
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
tours and his contributions to hit albums, including Bob Dylan's ''
Desire'' and Don McLean's ''
American Pie''. He has worked with a wide array of prominent artists across various genres and continues to perform as a solo act. He works as an online guitar instructor.
Early life
Rob Stoner grew up in Manhattan and
New Rochelle, NY. He joined the musicians union at age 15, working as a singer-guitarist performing standards from the Great American Songbook. His parents were professional photographers. His father,
Arthur Rothstein, is one of the premier photojournalists of the 20th century. Before graduating from NYC's
Columbia College in 1969, Stoner began working as a session musician for artists like
Don McLean,
Pete Seeger,
Tim Hardin and others.
Career
Stoner's original compositions have been recorded by
Johnny Winter,
Link Wray,
Robert Gordon, and others. In 1973, he was signed to CBS Records as a country singer. In 1974, Bob Dylan heard Stoner in an LA club and soon hired him as his bandleader and harmony singer. In 1978, Stoner resumed his solo career, releasing critically acclaimed solo albums released on all streaming platforms.
Stoner has worked with a diverse range of artists, including: Link Wray,
Chuck Berry,
Ringo Starr,
Roy Orbison,
the Jordanaires,
Levon Helm,
Carl Perkins,
Mick Ronson,
Joni Mitchell,
Roger McGuinn,
Joan Baez,
Danny Gatton,
Lynn Anderson,
Thommy Price,
Doug Sahm,
James Maddock,
Pete Farndon,
Topper Headon,
Anton Fig,
D.J. Fontana,
Howie Wyeth,
Ed Sanders,
Carlos Santana,
Kinky Friedman,
Gordon Lightfoot,
Rick Danko,
Tony Garnier,
Larry Campbell,
David Mansfield,
Scarlet Rivera,
Kenny Aaronson,
Hank DeVito,
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, and activist. She is considered one of the leading music artists behind the country rock genre in the 1970s and the Americana (music), Americana genre ...
,
John Herald,
Johnny Thunders,
Robbie Robertson,
Jack Elliott,
Gary Chester,
Hank DeVito,
Ken Pine,
Don Covay,
Jerry Garcia,
Michael Brecker,
Chris Spedding,
Timothy Schmitt,
Dan Rothstein,
Tommy Allsup,
Jerry Foster,
Arno Hecht,
BJ Thomas,
Bobby Chouinard,
Allen Ginsberg,
Gene Cornish,
Robin Williams,
Don Imus,
the Del-Vikings,
Charlie Gracie,
Mark Mothersbaugh,
Carter Cathcart, and many others. He played piano, guitar, and bass on several albums by Link Wray and Robert Gordon, continuing to work with the latter until 2020.
Notable Work
Rob Stoner is featured in the Bob Dylan ''
Rolling Thunder Revue'' Netflix film, directed by
Martin Scorsese. He also acted in Dylan's indie film ''
Renaldo and Clara''.
In his ''
Rolling Thunder Logbook'', playwright
Sam Shepard describes Rob as "the brains behind the operation, grafting harmonies onto Dylan like a Siamese twin." ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' described his "cool vocals" as "high octane punkabilly," and ''
Hi Fi Magazine'' wrote that "Stoner has a rich, romantic voice, full of rich expression."
Personal Life
Rob lives in
Nyack, NY. The stage name "Stoner" had no meaning when Rob began using it; the word "stoner" did not come into use until years later. It is derived from Rothstein, which means "red stone" in German.
External links
"Rob Stoner's Official Website - Guitar Lessons".Robstoner.org. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
"Rob Stoner's Official FaceBook".Facebook.com. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
"Arthur Rothstein Archive - Photography & Legacy".Arthurrothstein.org. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
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1948 births
Living people
American rock bass guitarists
American male bass guitarists
20th-century American bass guitarists
20th-century American male musicians