"Veteran singer/guitarist/songwriter/producer/raconteur Eric Ambel—known to friends, associates, and bandmates as Roscoe—is the possessor of an estimable musical resume that's established his credentials as a deeply committed rocker as well as a witty and thoughtful songwriter. Between his current duties as producer, bandleader, studio proprietor, bar owner, member of the uber-bar-band supergroup the Yayhoos, and lead guitarist of Steve Earle’s band the Dukes, he's found time to launch his own label, Lakeside Lounge Records, to redress the longstanding absence of Ambel solo product from the marketplace. the first new Eric Ambel album in nearly a decade. The disc compiles 15 previously unreleased tracks recorded by Ambel in a variety of locations over the past 14 years with a variety of notable collaborators, including his fondly-remembered ’80s band the
Del-Lords,
the Bottle Rockets, Andy York (John Mellencamp), Warner Hodges (Jason and the Scorchers),
Will Rigby (the dB’s),
Tony Maimone (Pere Ubu), Tony Shanahan (
Patti Smith), Ron Gremp (
the Morells), Steven Terry (
Whiskeytown), Martin’s Folly and Ambel’s
Yayhoos cohorts Dan Baird, Keith Christopher and Terry Anderson. Also lending a hand is Steve Earle, who contributes a previously unheard composition, "The Usual Time", and adds vocals to a new version of the
Del-Lords chestnut "Judas Kiss". In 1996, Ambel co-founded the Yayhoos with ex-Georgia Satellites frontman Dan Baird, Satellites/Shaver/Roscoe's Gang bassist Keith Christopher and noted drummer/tunesmith
Terry Anderson, who released their long-brewing debut album
Fear Not the Obvious on Bloodshot Records in 2001. Also in 1996, Ambel opened the popular East Village bar the Lakeside Lounge, which he co-owns and where he sometimes performs. In 1999, he inaugurated
Cowboy Technical Services, his own 24-track analog/digital recording studio in
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which has since played host to the likes of
Ryan Adams, Robert Randolph, Steve Wynn, Marshall Crenshaw, Laura Cantrell, Marah, the Silos, the Damnwells and Martin's Folly. In 2000, he became the lead guitarist in
Steve Earle’s touring and recording band the Dukes, appearing on such projects as Earle’s acclaimed
Jerusalem album, the documentary profile
Just An American Boy and the Grammy Award-winning record
The Revolution Starts.....Now. Ambel recorded and toured with Earle and the Dukes from 2000 through 2005. In June 2006 Ambel’s Lakeside Lounge label releases the new Yayhoos CD titled
Put The Hammer Down. Also in 2006 Ambel's song "Baby I Love You" from the
Yayhoos Fear Not the Obvious was featured as the closing credits song in James Gunn's Horror/Comedy film
SLiTHER. In 2008
New West Records released Steve Earle's
Live From Austin, TX from the Austin City Limits on November 12, 2000, featuring Eric as a member of the Dukes. In 2009
The Bottle Rockets Ambel produced
Lean Forward was released by Bloodshot Records. Ambel also began work on his Gringoman recordings which find him playing all the instruments and doing most of the recording in his home studio Lily's Terrace in the East Village. In 2010 the
Del-Lords released the Ambel produced
Under Construction EP. The recent reissues of their records had brought them back together. After a couple of undercover warm-up gigs in the North East, the band played their first tour in 20 years in Spain. Back in NYC Ambel began work on
Chris Barron’s next solo record and albums from Ben Hall from
Nashville and the Tallboys of Kentucky. ==Discography==