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"Six-String Paddle"

"The sheer power of American finger-style guitar proves that a) Jimmy Page and all those characters may as well make their axe collections into rec room lamps, and b) at the hands of guys like Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz and Michael Hedges and Billy McLaughlin there is life in that six-string paddle after all."
- Downtown Edition - Milwaukee, WI


"Six-String Paddle"

"The sheer power of American finger-style guitar proves that a) Jimmy Page and all those characters may as well make their axe collections into rec room lamps, and b) at the hands of guys like Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz and Michael Hedges and Billy McLaughlin there is life in that six-string paddle after all."
- Downtown Edition - Milwaukee, WI


"Dan Schwartz Performance Review"

"Dan Schwartz is a very gifted young man. His music, inspired through life experiences, seemed to have great bonding elements with the crowd. The way he played the acoustic guitar was just amazing - full of talent and soul. His overall performance was superb."
- The Reporter - Spokane, WA


"Dan Schwartz Performance Review"

"Dan Schwartz is a very gifted young man. His music, inspired through life experiences, seemed to have great bonding elements with the crowd. The way he played the acoustic guitar was just amazing - full of talent and soul. His overall performance was superb."
- The Reporter - Spokane, WA


"Ben Woolman CD Review"

"Woolman excels when he plays solo on his captivating, intimate and melancholic compositions. The album, Wisdom / Delusion, reflects a master of finger-style playing."
- Bridge Guitar Reviews


"Ben Woolman CD Review"

"Woolman excels when he plays solo on his captivating, intimate and melancholic compositions. The album, Wisdom / Delusion, reflects a master of finger-style playing."
- Bridge Guitar Reviews


"Ben Woolman Performance Quote"

"Besides the obvious attention to craft evident in his playing skills Ben considers what he does an art form, and it shows. Regardless of the style of music, he manages to put his own personal stamp on it. That he's a sincerely pleasant and positive young man with a ready smile doesn't hurt any either. As a concert venue we appreciate that the audience enjoyed the person as well as the performance. A pleasure to work with and we�re hopeful to get him back." - Mike Linderman, Songbird Cafe, Custer, SD


"Ben Woolman Performance Quote"

"Besides the obvious attention to craft evident in his playing skills Ben considers what he does an art form, and it shows. Regardless of the style of music, he manages to put his own personal stamp on it. That he's a sincerely pleasant and positive young man with a ready smile doesn't hurt any either. As a concert venue we appreciate that the audience enjoyed the person as well as the performance. A pleasure to work with and we�re hopeful to get him back." - Mike Linderman, Songbird Cafe, Custer, SD


"Dan Schwartz CD Review "

"Schwartz's sophomore CD is an all-over-the-map exploration of funk, jazz and acoustic music that should sing live. The new CD shows off his versatility, placing the Minneapolis finger-style guitarist square in the spotlight.” - Jim Walsh - Pioneer Press - St Paul, MN


"Dan Schwartz CD Review "

"Schwartz's sophomore CD is an all-over-the-map exploration of funk, jazz and acoustic music that should sing live. The new CD shows off his versatility, placing the Minneapolis finger-style guitarist square in the spotlight.” - Jim Walsh - Pioneer Press - St Paul, MN


"New Roots Duo Concert Preview"

It must have been a happy day for them when these fellows hit on calling their odd-ball, upbeat fingerpicking music “new roots.” It’s a name that fits the collaboration between Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz. They’ve got a style all their own (that’s the new part), in part because of their instrumentation—Woolman plays acoustic baritone guitar and Schwartz lap steel. But they’ve also got a happy vibe and more than a hint of jazz influence that sets them apart. The roots part is a little harder to pin down. Could be their obvious care for and infectious curiosity about their instruments.

- Free Press - Viroqua, WI


"New Roots Duo Concert Preview"

It must have been a happy day for them when these fellows hit on calling their odd-ball, upbeat fingerpicking music “new roots.” It’s a name that fits the collaboration between Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz. They’ve got a style all their own (that’s the new part), in part because of their instrumentation—Woolman plays acoustic baritone guitar and Schwartz lap steel. But they’ve also got a happy vibe and more than a hint of jazz influence that sets them apart. The roots part is a little harder to pin down. Could be their obvious care for and infectious curiosity about their instruments.

- Free Press - Viroqua, WI


"Roots Run Deep CD Review"

Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz team up for 10 instrumental works on this acoustic collection of roots-based pop. Woolman, on acoustic baritone guitar, and Schwartz, on acoustic lap-steel, share songwriting credits on most of the original tracks. Their "First Waltz" shows a pleasant, nostalgic side, while "Blues for Buddy" features a percolating interplay between the two fingerstylists. Their reading of their lone cover, "Red River Valley," adds an evocative depth, breathing new life into this Americana musical icon, with Schwartz's moody lap steel particularly effective. "GLC" finds Woolman working out his baritone to a fine and nasty effect. It's nice to see these two talents of the Twin Cities coming together for such an enjoyable project. © Fred Kraus - Minor 7th


"Roots Run Deep CD Review"

Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz team up for 10 instrumental works on this acoustic collection of roots-based pop. Woolman, on acoustic baritone guitar, and Schwartz, on acoustic lap-steel, share songwriting credits on most of the original tracks. Their "First Waltz" shows a pleasant, nostalgic side, while "Blues for Buddy" features a percolating interplay between the two fingerstylists. Their reading of their lone cover, "Red River Valley," adds an evocative depth, breathing new life into this Americana musical icon, with Schwartz's moody lap steel particularly effective. "GLC" finds Woolman working out his baritone to a fine and nasty effect. It's nice to see these two talents of the Twin Cities coming together for such an enjoyable project. © Fred Kraus - Minor 7th


Discography

Roots Run Deep (Peacefire Productions)

Ben's solo releases:
Lost in Density (Floating Feather)
Stratovox (Floating Feather)
Wisdom/Delusion (Floating Feather)

Dan's solo releases:
The Art of Making Fire (Peacefire)
Dan Schwartz (Peacefire)

Compilations:
American Finger-style Guitar - Circa 1999 (Peacefire)
Guitar Finger-style 1 (Narada)
Guitar Finger-style 2 (Narada)
Masters of Acoustic Guitar (Narada)
Solo Guitar (Compass)
World Guitars (Compass)
Classical Guitar Christmas (Compass)

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Bio

New Roots Duo is a unique combination of finger-style guitarists Ben Woolman and Dan Schwartz. Based in the Twin Cities, both artists have successful solo careers performing throughout the country but have now joined forces to write, record, and perform music as a duo. Together, exploring new terrain and new instruments (acoustic baritone guitar and acoustic lap-steel guitar respectively), they are creating the finest music of their careers.

A typical show consists of a variety of music tied together with engaging stories that relate back to real life experiences; family, travels, and friendship. Their combined set list contains a diverse mix of original compositions covering various musical genres such as: American roots, pop, Latin, and African music.

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A sampling of their career highlights:

* Between the two of them they have over 15 CDs and thousands of shows to their credit. They have worked with a constellation of musical greats including Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Billy McLaughlin, Dean Magraw, Peter Mayer, Tim Sparks and Pat Donohue.

* Both have written for and have been featured in several national/International guitar magazines including: Guitar Player, Guitar Teacher, Acoustic Guitar, Fingerstyle Guitar and Chitarre.

* Both have been featured artists on the Internationally released Narada compilations: Masters of Acoustic Guitar, Guitar Fingerstyle 1 and Guitar Fingerstyle 2.

* Their music can be heard around the world on various international radio outlets as well as Minnesota and National Public Radio programming.

* Both are graduates of the University of Milwaukee / Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Guitar Program.
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