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ROUND HILL RECORDS TO REISSUE 11 RIK EMMETT SOLO TITLES

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For decades, Rik Emmett (largely considered one of the greatest rock guitarists of all-time) has been a prolific recording artist – whether it be as a member of Triumph, offering solo material, or collaborating with others.  And now, fans will be able to enjoy quite a few of his solo releases once again – which covers a wide variety of styles.  On Friday, July 10, 2020, Round Hill Records will be reissuing 11 solo Rik recordings in the digital format, including Ten Invitations (1998), Swing Shift (1998), Raw Quartet (1999), Live at Berklee (2000), Handiwork (2003), Good Faith (2003), Strung-Out Troubadours (2006), Live at Hugh’s Room (2007), Liberty Manifesto (2007), Push & Pull (2009), and Marco’s Secret Songbook (2012):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YfRRspT6RE&feature=youtu.be

“As my loyal fans will tell you, I’m not the kind of artist who spends a lot of time and energy looking back,” explains Rik.  “But it has been nice to feel there’s a partner who places value on the history of my work beyond the Triumph years.  I don’t think of myself as a difficult artist:  I’d like to think I’m easy-going and cooperative.  But I have a lot of decades of experience in the music business, and I know that an eclectic catalogue of music like this presents Round Hill with some, ummm, unique challenges. It’s gratifying to find patronage that can breathe new life and energy into the public’s awareness of the catalogue.  I’m glad that Round Hill respects the work I did, and the music I made.  My heart and soul is in this collection.  So I only hope the best for Round Hill, as they try to make the digital universe of the 21st century, with its infinite challenges, aware of a humble troubadour from Canada.”

For Triumph fans who may just be discovering these solo Rik titles, its creator discussed the differences between the two.  “There’s no comparison to be made, really:  separate universes.  The first album of this new Round Hill catalogue dates from 1996.  I had already been out of Triumph for over 8 years, and by then, had fully transitioned away from any attempts to make mainstream, charting, music-business kinds of projects.  I was simply pursuing personal artistic goals, and I had a loyal group of fans – patrons, really – who would indulge that, making it self-sufficient.  Many of these albums were about testing my chops, writing and playing instrumental compositions, or exploring styles of music-making that had nothing to do with rock.  These albums represent an artistic learning curve of my own digital studio, my own production, my own composing.  The hints of prolific eclecticism that a keen Triumph fan might have found back in the 70’s and 80’s is fully in evidence in this catalogue that spans 1998 to 2012.”

“Every album has its moments.  Would you ask a parent to choose a favorite child?  I love things about all of them, for different reasons.   Swing Shift has some personal highlights:  I’d waited all my life to try and put original songs like ‘Taste of Steel’ and ‘Mr. Bebop’ on an album:  and the Live at Berklee CD was a unique, crazy night … I’m also very proud of the collaborations with Dave Dunlop on the Troubadours albums, especially ‘State of Grace’ and ‘Deeper Kind of Blue.’  And if any fans are looking for hard rock, the Airtime Liberty Manifesto album I did with Mike Shotton is a heavy-progressive project.  There are some songwriting gems on Marco’s Secret Songbook, too:  ‘Hope’ is a song I really love, and ‘Between The Dreams’ has an ‘epic’ dimension in my imagination.  I guess the ‘favorite’ thing I feel about the entire collection, is the depth and breadth of my songwriting.  I’m really glad Round Hill is giving the world another chance to give it all a listen.” 

And lastly, what about future projects? “I never stop writing.  My notebook has 3 songs on the go, right now.  My own website has new downloads out for a collection of 24 tracks entitled Folk Songs for the Farewell Bonfire.  And I’ve just completed a book of poetry, which I’m currently shopping around.  Also, in early stages of development:  a memoir / autobiography, and a select compilation of the over-2,000 pages of fan forum blogging I’ve done on my site since it launched a few decades back.  Plus, I collaborate on videos for endorsement partners (doin’ some country chicken-pickin’, next week), do a bit of co-writing, and participate in some charity initiatives.  So I’m keeping busy, creatively.” 


FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT:
rikemmett.com
General : lnk.to/rikemmett   
Ten Invitations : rikemmett.lnk.to/teninvitations
Swing Shift : rikemmett.lnk.to/swingshift
Raw Quartet : rikemmett.lnk.to/rawquartet
Live at Berklee : rikemmett.lnk.to/berklee
Handiwork : rikemmett.lnk.to/handiwork
Good Faith : rikemmett.lnk.to/goodfaith
Strung-Out Troubadours : rikemmett.lnk.to/sot
Live at Hugh’s Room : rikemmett.lnk.to/sotlive
Liberty Manifesto : rikemmett.lnk.to/airtime 
Push & Pull : rikemmett.lnk.to/pushpull
Marco’s Secret Songbook : rikemmett.lnk.to/marco  

Founded by Josh Gruss along with Richard Rowe and Neil Gillis, Round Hill Music is one of the largest independent music rights companies in the world. Through its various divisions Round Hill provides a full administrative platform for songwriters and artists that delivers everything from sync licensing, song placements, music production, label services and transparent, accurate global royalty processing and accounting.  Round Hill is proud to have recently partnered with Zync Music, a full-service creative sync team that specializes in placements for film, advertising, TV, trailers, sports & games.
 
Round Hill boasts an extensive catalog of music written, recorded and performed by The Beatles, Eddie Holland, Trombone Shorty, Neil Sedaka, Gil Scott-Heron, The Rolling Stones, The Offspring, Bruno Mars, Cee Lo Green, Frank Sinatra, James Brown, Bon Jovi, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Celine Dion, ‘N Sync, Eric Carmen, Percy Sledge, Warrant, Bush, Katy Perry and many others. Some of Round Hill and Zync’s current artists, writers and producers include Valerie Broussard, Des Rocs, Morgan Taylor Reid, Tim Myers, Cobi, Gramatik, Shawn Hook, TT the Artist, Nick Waterhouse, Confidence Man, Katie Pruitt, Ryan Shaw, Langhorne Slim and bands such as American Authors, YONAKA, SHEL, BONES UK, Lettuce, Florida Georgia Line, Royal Teeth and Band of Skulls.  In addition, Round Hill and Zync represent a larger roster of talent for synchronization including ODESZA, Alabama Shakes, Rezz, Vulfpeck, Sleigh Bells, Jim James, Sofi Tukker, Toro Y Moi, VHS Collection, Unkle, Marc Broussard, Thutmose, Spiritualized, Sleater-Kinney, Jai Wolf, Estelle, Jarina De Marco, Black Lips and Bassnectar.
 
Round Hill Nashville’s roster of hit songwriters includes Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson, Jimmy Robbins, Wade Kirby, and Eric Arjes. Through a partnership with Big Loud, Round Hill Nashville also represents writers like Craig Wiseman, Rodney Clawson and Matt Dragstrem.  
 
Round Hill’s catalog includes hit songs such as “Happy Together,” “All of Me,” “She Loves You,” “Video Killed The Radio Star,” “Calendar Girl,” “Living In America,” “Under The Boardwalk,” “Best Day Of My Life,” “Fever” “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Stop! In the Name of Love,” “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” “Total Eclipse Of The Heart,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Bye, Bye, Bye,” “When a Man Loves a Woman,” “Cherry Pie,” “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” “Land of A Thousand Dances,” I Got You (I Feel Good),” “Marry You,” “What A Wonderful World” and many more. 
 
Round Hill has offices in New York, Nashville, Los Angeles and London.