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Credited as being “one of Cincinnati’s best known and most successful songwriters” (1), and “one of Cincinnati’s most treasured singer/songwriters” (2), Roger Yeardley has always had a love of American music traditions such as country, blues, roots-rock and rockabilly. Over the years he has crafted a unique organic fusion of these distinctly Americana sounds. Measuring 6’ 7” in his stocking feet, this singer/ songwriter, guitarist/bassist is known not only for his “witty and penetrating” (3) lyrics, but also for his tall sound. The constants in his musical career have been a passion to write and record songs that say something and move people, and a desire to be a presence in both the local and international music communities.

You can find Roger performing in varied venues from coffee shops to festivals. In addition to performing with his band Roger Y & the Quick Replies, he also performs in duos with Marcos Sastre and Ed Santen, and solo. His band, the Snakehandlers opened the Cincy Bluesfest in 1997. Roger has opened for the Cowboy Junkies, the Bossa Nova Beatniks, and Little Charlie and the Nightcats. Based on extensive airplay in New Zealand, Roger was invited to play at an international festival there in 2002 (unfortunately, the festival was cancelled). He has performed live on the radio on WVXU (Audiosyncracies), WNKU, and WAIF, and on TV (City Nights (7 times)).

Roger’s first two CDs ‘Sheepless in Cincinnati’ and ‘Roger Yeardley’s Communal Effort’ have received critical acclaim and worldwide airplay. ‘Sheepless..’ was chosen as an essential Cincinnati recording reflecting the blues-rock scene in Cincinnati (4).

 

Roger’s songs have been on several volumes of the “Greatest Indie Artists in the World” international compilation CD series. Several local compilations have included his music (Shades of Blue II, Our Musik ‘99, Night Lights, Synesthesia, Another Day), and one of his songs (‘Rise & Fall of the Blues’) was just covered by Cammy-award winning group, Ma Crow & the The Flock. Over the last couple of years Roger has been also placing his music in TV and films. His song ‘This Space Reserved’ was featured on the Music Choice cable TV channel for the month of June 2001. Two of his songs were used in the film, “Mr. ID”, starring Ami Dolenz (daughter of Monkee, Micky Dolenz), released by Noci Pictures in 2002. Roger signed a contract with OneMusic Library to shop songs from his CD, Sheepless In Cincinnati (which was chosen from hundreds of CDs submitted), to TV shows and movies.

His compositions have received airplay from the local to international levels. His songs have been on the airwaves throughout Europe as well as countries such as New Zealand, Australia, China, and Taiwan. Roger’s music has shared playlists around the world with hundreds of American music stars: Johnny Cash, B.B. King, The Dixie Chicks, Neil Diamond, the Eagles, Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks, and Dwight Yaokum just to name a few. A quick search on the internet using Roger’s name will reveal his music on music sites in the U.S., Germany, New Zealand, Yugoslavia, Japan, and Latin America.

(1) Jim Knippenberg (Cinti. Enquirer) (2)Michael Milton (Everybody’s News) (3) Rick Bird (Cinti. Post) (4) Larry Nager (Cinti. Enquirer)

Roger Yeardley Discography:

* The Buffaloes (Played bass. Finalist in 97Xposure contest) tape: 1995
* Another Day (song - “Wish You’d Wonder” on local music CD) 1995
* Sheepless In Cincinnati (Cincinnati Artists Play the Songs of Roger Yeardley) CD:1996
* Texas Twister Radio Vol. 1 (Greatest Indie Artists In the World) (songs “This Space
Reserved” and “Talkin In the City” included on international comp CD) 1999
* The Jazzcasters - Broadcast (Played bass. Instrumental version of “Back Alley”included) 1999
* Texas Twister Radio Vol. 3 (song “Blue Period” included on international comp CD) 1999
* Synesthesia (song “Blue Period” included on (Willow Creative Group comp CD) 1999
* Our Musik ‘99 (song “Blue Period” included on music festival CD) 1999
* Shades of Blue II (song “Big & Bold” included on award winning Cincinnati blues CD) 1999
* Roger Yeardley’s Communal Effort (Son of Sheepless In Cincinnati) CD: 2/2000
* Texas Twister Radio Vol. 4 (song “The Chill” included on international comp CD) 2000
* Texas Twister Radio Vol. 5 (song “Man’s Gotta Do” included on international comp CD) 2000
* Texas Twister Radio Vol. 6 (song “Knucklehead Express” included on international comp CD) 2001
* Recovering Catholics (The Flock) (song “Rise & Fall of the Blues” covered by local awarding winners, The Flock) 2002
* Night Lights (Cincinnati Blues) (song “Coast, Don’t Boast” included on Cincinnati comp CD) 2003

Selected Radio Play

WNKU-FM (Highland Hgts., KY), WAIF-FM (Cincinnati, OH), WVXU-FM (Cincinnati, OH), WOXY-FM (Oxford, OH), WLW-AM (Cincinnati, OH), WNOP-FM (Cincinnati, OH), WYSO-FM (Dayton, OH), WAQZ-FM (Cincinnati, OH), WCBE-FM (Columbus, OH), WAPS-FM (Akron, OH), WWCD-FM (Columbus, OH), WCSB-FM Cleveland, OH, WUEV (Bloomington, IN), WOUI-FM (Chicago, IL), WMUC-FM (College Park, MD), WRVU-FM (Nashville, TN), WMNF-FM (Tampa, FL), KUNM-FM (Albuquerque, NM), WNCW-FM (Spindale, NC), WGNU-FM (Boulder, CO), KKUP-FM ( San Jose, CA), KUSF-FM (San Francisco, CA), CIUT-FM (Toronto, Canada), CFRO-FM (Vancouver, Canada), CKST-AM (Vancouver, Canada), CJSF-FM (Burnaby, Canada), Radio Marabu (Europe), Texas Twister Radio (Europe), Radio Shanghai (China), Radio Enghein (France), Frequence Verte (France), Radio Viking (Sweden), Radio Pomme (Darnetal, France), RUN-FM (Belgium), PANX/Canal Sud (France),Roskilde Dampradio (Denmark), Countrygein (Netherlands), 2NUR (Newcastle, Australia), Forge FM (UK), Radio Eagle (Holland), C3 Stations (Denmark), Omroep Rijswijk (Netherlands), TLC Radio (New Zealand).

 

 


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