ROOTDOWN is a rock band with reggae and hip-hop undertones. Formed in 2007 by American Singer-Songwriter
Paul Wright, the
Oregon
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-based group released their debut album ''ROOTDOWN EP'' in 2007. The band is best known for the song "Taking Over Me" from their second album "Summer of Love", which charted in the top fifteen of the
Air 1
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History
In 1986, KLRD began broadcasting Christian ...
radio chart. ROOTDOWN also has other accomplishments from "Summer of Love" including rising to as high as number 6 on the
iTunes top reggae albums chart. Rootdown also as of recently had a popular radio song off their album Tidalwave (2009) called "All I wanna do". They have shared the stage with such notable musicians as
Pepper
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,
Tyrone Wells, and many others.
They most recently showcased at the
National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) West Conference where they were booked by over 25 college campuses in the Western region. Rootdown tours primarily on the West coast, playing shows from
San Diego
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to
Seattle
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but most recently have branched out touring on the East Coast in the Spring of 2009 playing shows in
Washington, DC
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down to
Jacksonville
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,
Florida
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. In 2009, they have played at such campuses as
Oregon State University
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,
Mount Hood Community College,
Corban College,
CSU Monterey Bay,
Northwest Christian University
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and
Western Oregon University
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.
They are releasing both of their EPs as one album in Japan in the Spring of 2010 under the record label Surf Rock International based out of
Japan and distributed by
Pony Canyon
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.
History
Composition
ROOTDOWN was formed in 2007, and currently consists of
Paul Wright (
vocals
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and
acoustic guitar
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),
Matt Salinas
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(
guitar
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) and
Craig Paulsen (
drums
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and
percussion
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).
Band members
Current members
*
Paul Wright – vocals, acoustic guitar (2007–present)
*
Matt Salinas
Matt may refer to:
*Matt (name), people with the given name ''Matt'' or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt
*In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see gloss (material appearance)
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– electric guitar (2009–present)
*
Craig Paulsen – drums, percussion (2007–present)
Guest musicians
*Tim Hemphill (founding member 2007) – trumpet, percussion (2007–present)
*Ethan Souers - Bass (2011–present)
*Christian Kinyon - Electric guitar (2011–present)
*Chris Rogers – saxophone (2009)
Past members
*Justin Fish – bass, vocals (founding member) (2007)
*Jesiah Dzwonek – keyboard (founding member) (2007–2008)
*Zane Fischer – guitar, vocals (founding member) (2007–2008)
*Dylan Wages – bass (2008)
*Markos Photinos – drums (2008)
*Jackson Michelson - bass (2008-2011)
Discography
ROOTDOWN EP (2007)
# Real Love
# Don't Walk Away
# Pick Up Yourself
# Roots
Summer of Love (2009)
# Sweet Love
# Summertime In The City
# Taking Over Me
# Burrito Boy
# Baby Come Back
Tidal Wave (2011)
ThePier.org Review of ROOTDOWN "Tidal Wave"
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# Good Day
# Tidal Wave
# All I Wanna Do
# Golden
# You’re Mine
# Storm Warning
# Growing Up
# HB
# Karl Malone In a Cowboy Hat
# Weekend
References
External links
* Eugene Weekly
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ROOTDOWN's "Summertime"
* Corvallis Gazette Times
Courtyard Music Festival welcomes new students with music, eats
*The Advocate
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Rootdown rocks New Student Orientation
*ThePier.org
ROOTDOWN Artist Interview
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Reggae rock groups
Alternative rock groups from Oregon
American pop music groups
Musical groups established in 2007
American Christian rock groups
Musical groups from Eugene, Oregon
2007 establishments in Oregon