After moving to
New York City to attend
New York University in the 1990s, he met record collector and former label owner
Phillipe Lehman. After producing funk tracks together, the two launched the
record label Desco Records in 1997. Located in
Manhattan, Desco produced limited pressings of
Lee Fields,
The Sugarman 3, and the earliest
Sharon Jones recordings, among other funk and
afrobeat records. Roth also played with the label's
house band, the Soul Providers, and recorded and wrote material for
Antibalas and other bands on the Desco label, often under a pseudonym. In 1999–2000, Lehman and Roth decided to part ways, with Lehman going to found
Soul Fire Records and Roth partnering with
The Sugarman 3 saxophonist Neal Sugarman to found
Daptone Records. Daptone was home for the new
Sharon Jones project,
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, of which Roth was producer, primary songwriter, and bassist for the band's nearly twenty-year history. Mann was the recording engineer for the
Thunder Chicken album sessions by
The Mighty Imperials. He was present when
Joseph Henry, a singer with a shouting style walked into the studio. A year prior to the sessions Henry had cut a single for
Daptone Records, "Who’s the King?" which had done quite well on the funk scene. According to Bosco, the band was messing around on a groove when Henry arrived at the studio. Walking straight to the mic., he gave orders to the band to "Keep it just where it is". He had already begun singing before Bosco made it into the control room to press the record button. The song later had horns added to it and it was put on the album as "Soul Buster". As a recording engineer and producer, Roth has won two
Grammy Awards: Amy Winehouse's acclaimed
Back to Black album was recorded with the Dap-Kings at Daptone's House of Soul Studio in
Bushwick, Brooklyn in 2006, and in 2012
Booker T. Jones'
The Road From Memphis was also recorded there. As a member of Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, he was nominated for the 2014
Grammy Award for Best R&B Album for
Give the People What They Want. == Discography ==