Rolla

Genre: Acoustic
Secondary Genre: Alternative Bridgeport, Connecticut USA Contact

If you like clogging, mosh pits or square dancing... then Rolla is NOT the band for you. If you like a guy and girl singing lots of harmony together, a guy occasionally going nuts on the guitar, a uniquely groovy rhythm section and innovative, thoughtful songwriting, then Rolla IS the band for you!

Artist Information

Biography

The Rolla Story:
And to think, he almost didn’t make the gig...

Call it fate, call it a coincidence, call it a series of fortunate events, but three years, two records, and one wedding later, Rolla can only call it their good luck that Fuzz's booking agent forgot to cancel what would prove to be a most fateful gig. It was a cold December night in Burlington, Vermont. Fuzz (Tom Tom Club, Deep Banana
Blackout) made the show at Nectar's, and it was there he met his future wife, band mate and soul mate, Carrie Ernst, a newly local singer-songwriter who remembered Fuzz from his earlier bands. She decided to say hello... The chemistry was undeniable, and that night the two stayed up 'til sunrise talking and playing songs to one another.

Their live debut together was as spontaneous as their meeting, during an acoustic set by Fuzz supporting Dickey Betts (Allman Brothers Band). Encouraged by a warm audience response (and as an excuse to spend more quality time together) they decided that they should take their musical relationship seriously. As the collaboration became their main focus, they realized something was missing - a rhythm section - and recruited longtime Fuzz associates bassist David Shuman (The Lilys, MayKate O’Neil Band)) and drummer Marc Balling to the cause. Rolla was born.

A band born of love, Rolla's first record, La La Land, naturally has a romantic persuasion. Though the musicians' backgrounds encompass jazz, funk, R&B and folk, Rolla draws inspiration from the players' common ground in timeless pop and rock (the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan), and from the contemporary artists they admire (The Shins, Wilco, Modest Mouse). The centerpiece of Rolla's music is Fuzz and Carrie's vocal harmonies, weaving bright, but laid-back pop melodies over clean and to-the-point electric and acoustic arrangements.

La La Land propelled much touring, including opening spots for national acts such as Blues Traveler, Kenny Rankin and the Weepies, and was awarded "CD of the Year 2005" by the Indie Acoustic Project. The band has since recorded an EP, Fits & Starts, which finds them gone more electric and occasionally exploring some darker lyrical terrain. Love is still decidedly in the air, but Rolla try their collective hand at relational dysfunction with "I'm Happy" and life, death and purgatory with "Let it Happen."

Phil Pitts has taken over drum duty from Balling, who left on good terms over scheduling conflicts (he's a schoolteacher, Rolla's a rock band...). Plans are laid for regional and national tours and a new full-length in the coming year.

Instrumentation

Fuzz - sings and plays electric guitar
Carrie - sings and plays acoustic guitar
David Shuman - plays bass
Phil Pitts - is the drummer

Discography

La La Land LP (2005)
Fits & Starts EP (2006)

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Audio

Lyrics

Video

Rolla @ NAMM 2007

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Press

  • Live show review UCONN [+ Show ]

    Don’t Tell Anyone That Rolla Isn’t That Kind Of Jam Band April 19, 2007 By Dan Barry Rolla are...

  • Fits and Starts CD Review - Relix [+ Show ]

    It says something about the state of jam-nation that Fuzz, a man who helped dfine the jam genre a de...

  • Fits and Starts CD Review - Play [+ Show ]

    Fits and Starts; Rolla This next listen, is my own pick for a local band with a new cd worth checki...

  • Fits and Starts CD Review - Skyline [+ Show ]

    What do you do when you have an affinity for acoustics and you have already opened for some of the ...

  • Fits and Starts CD Review - Uproar [+ Show ]

    Having opened for the likes of Blues Traveler and The Weepies and landing a recent spot at Jam Cruis...

  • La La Land CD Review - Relix [+ Show ]

    A sharp departure from his jazz-funk past, Rolla finds Deep Banana Blackout guitarist Fuzz trading h...

  • La La Land CD Review - Glide [+ Show ]

    Rolla is the union of Deep Banana Blackout guitarist Fuzz and singer/songwriter Carrie Ernst. On the...

  • La La Land CD Review - Advocate [+ Show ]

    Fuzz's latest project is Rolla, a collaboration with his wife, Carrie Ernst, and bassist David Shuma...

  • La La Land CD Review - Kynde [+ Show ]

    By Dave Terpeny The effusive Fuzz is well-established through his work as an exceptional and psyc...

  • Rolla Rocks - Interview with Fuzz and Carrie [+ Show ]

    ROLLA Rocks: Fuzz and Carrie speak out By Ellen Rosner Feig So the story of the band ROLLA goes...

Setlist

La La Land
1. Give Up The Ghost
2. Salvation
3. You Were Mine
4. Traffic In The Cosmos
5. This Day
6. Too Late
7. Waiting In Vain
8. End Of Time
9. Stuck In A Daydream

Fits & Starts
1. Let It Happen
2. How Do You Do It?
3. Strangest Thing
4. You Fell Down
5. I’m Happy
6. Clay

New Rolla Material
1. Every Wish
2. Cactus
3. Sunday
4. Fade it Out
5. Messed Up
6. Big Foot
7. Nice Save
8. The Piano
9. Poor John
10. As We Fall
11. Carry Me Home
12. Curse
13. Don’t Break Me

Covers
1. Take on Me – Ah Ha
2. Summertime – Mungo Jerry
3. Melt With You – Modern English
4. It’s the End of the World – REM
5. Whip It - Devo
6. I Want Candy – Bow Wow Wow
7. Don’t you Want Me – Human League
8. 99 Balloons – Nena
9. What I Got - Sublime
10. Waiting in Vain – Bob Marley
11. We Can Work It Out – Beatles
12. Rocky Raccoon - Beatles
13. For What its Worth - Buffalo Springfield
14. Sledgehammer – Peter Gabriel
15. Breathe – Pink Floyd
16. Big Yellow Taxi – Joni Mitchell
17. All I Really Wanna Do – Bob Dylan
18. I Know You Rider – Grateful Dead
19. Gimme One Reason – Tracy Chapman
20. Yellow – Coldplay
21. Save Your Soul – Jewel
22. Kissing My Love – Bill Withers
23. Get up offa that Thing – James brown
24. Turn Me On – Norah Jones
25. Boogie On – Stevie Wonder
26. Aint Doin Too Bad – James Cotton
27. Pride and Joy – Stevie Ray Vaughn
28. What I Am – Edie Brickell
29. What’s Up – 4 Non Blondes
30. I Can See For Miles – The Who
31. Tracks In My Tears – Smokey Robinson

Other Acoustic Stuff
1. Fool Yourself – Little Feat
2. Strong Enough – Sheryl Crow
3. Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
4. Somewhere over the Rainbow/ What a Wonderful World – Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
5. Blackwater Child – Fionne Regan
6. Singing in my Sole – Age Prior
7. Bar Isolee - Rolla
8. Hear My Song - DBB
9. Rescue Me - Fuzz

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