GREAT DIVIDE
''LP''
MARCH 5 2013
40:37
1. Ain't No Roads/4:28
2. Moorie/3:30
3. Holiday/3:41
4. Hold You In My Arms/3:38
5. Shine/3:48
6. Autumn Leaves/4:17
7. Fast Train/3:51
8. Tennessee/2:50
9. It's Alright/3:25
10. Step Back/3:23
11. Easy Chair/4:11
All songs written by Teddy Grossman
Teddy Grossman/Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Rhodes
Jeff Burke/Lead Guitar, Vocals
Josh Kahle/Bass
Jeff Leibovich/Piano, Rhodes, Organ
Josh Teitelbaum/Drums, Percussion
Sam Trump /trumpet
David Ben-Porat/trombone
Dan McMahon/Guitar Additional On 2, 4, 7, 9, 11
Darren Garvey/Percussion
Josh Teitelbaum/Percussion
Theo Katzman/Vocals On 7
Vernard Burton, Carya Holmes Brown, Martin Woods, Zita Smith Stephens/ Backing Vocals On 1, 2, 3, 5
OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY
Great Divide’s music is influenced by the traditional roots of blues, soul, funk, country or otherwise, good ol-fashioned rock & roll. The Alternative Root attests “Their sound is Memphis soul meets Muscle Shoals grit and funk. It is rock’n’soul glory with each note.”
The band’s self titled LP was released in the spring of 2013. Recorded in 4 days at Third Ward Studios in Milwaukee, with subsequent sessions in Chicago and Rockford, IL, Great Divide is an ambitious affair, moving effortlessly from soul to pop to funk, all tied together by lead frontman Teddy Grossman’s lyrical openness and his way with a hook. Performer Magazine declares: “Great Divide is certainly hitting their stride on their second release, delivering classic blues-rock with a healthy dose of soul.”
The group expanded their sound, bringing in a bevy of talented musicians and friends behind the scenes: Helping out: Producers Dan McMahon and Darren Garvey, two multi-instrumentalists and recent collaborators with the likes of Cory Chiesel. Also lending a hand: James Auwarter (Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Rihanna, John Legend) who was brought in to engineer the record, as well as recruit some gospel singers singer’s from Chicago’s south side. Theo Katzman, a longtime friend from their days in Ann Arbor, lights up the 70′s Cali-Pop tune “Fast Train”, while the final icing on the cake came from local brass duo, “HornBread” (Sam Trump and David Ben-Porat), part of an up and coming hip-hop/jazz/soul group, Sidewalk Chalk.
Following the release of Great Divide, the band descended upon Austin, TX as an official SXSW artist, and went on to tour the country, making stops at renowned festivals such as Summerfest, Taste of Chicago, Top of the Park etc. As “one of root music’s up and comers”, Great Divide is “quickly becoming one of the hottest bands on the Chicago festival scene.” Performer Magazine attests Great Divide is, “Rock n’ soul custom-made for a sweaty live setting.”
''LP''
MARCH 5 2013
40:37
1. Ain't No Roads/4:28
2. Moorie/3:30
3. Holiday/3:41
4. Hold You In My Arms/3:38
5. Shine/3:48
6. Autumn Leaves/4:17
7. Fast Train/3:51
8. Tennessee/2:50
9. It's Alright/3:25
10. Step Back/3:23
11. Easy Chair/4:11
All songs written by Teddy Grossman
Teddy Grossman/Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Rhodes
Jeff Burke/Lead Guitar, Vocals
Josh Kahle/Bass
Jeff Leibovich/Piano, Rhodes, Organ
Josh Teitelbaum/Drums, Percussion
Sam Trump /trumpet
David Ben-Porat/trombone
Dan McMahon/Guitar Additional On 2, 4, 7, 9, 11
Darren Garvey/Percussion
Josh Teitelbaum/Percussion
Theo Katzman/Vocals On 7
Vernard Burton, Carya Holmes Brown, Martin Woods, Zita Smith Stephens/ Backing Vocals On 1, 2, 3, 5
OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY
Great Divide’s music is influenced by the traditional roots of blues, soul, funk, country or otherwise, good ol-fashioned rock & roll. The Alternative Root attests “Their sound is Memphis soul meets Muscle Shoals grit and funk. It is rock’n’soul glory with each note.”
The band’s self titled LP was released in the spring of 2013. Recorded in 4 days at Third Ward Studios in Milwaukee, with subsequent sessions in Chicago and Rockford, IL, Great Divide is an ambitious affair, moving effortlessly from soul to pop to funk, all tied together by lead frontman Teddy Grossman’s lyrical openness and his way with a hook. Performer Magazine declares: “Great Divide is certainly hitting their stride on their second release, delivering classic blues-rock with a healthy dose of soul.”
The group expanded their sound, bringing in a bevy of talented musicians and friends behind the scenes: Helping out: Producers Dan McMahon and Darren Garvey, two multi-instrumentalists and recent collaborators with the likes of Cory Chiesel. Also lending a hand: James Auwarter (Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Rihanna, John Legend) who was brought in to engineer the record, as well as recruit some gospel singers singer’s from Chicago’s south side. Theo Katzman, a longtime friend from their days in Ann Arbor, lights up the 70′s Cali-Pop tune “Fast Train”, while the final icing on the cake came from local brass duo, “HornBread” (Sam Trump and David Ben-Porat), part of an up and coming hip-hop/jazz/soul group, Sidewalk Chalk.
Following the release of Great Divide, the band descended upon Austin, TX as an official SXSW artist, and went on to tour the country, making stops at renowned festivals such as Summerfest, Taste of Chicago, Top of the Park etc. As “one of root music’s up and comers”, Great Divide is “quickly becoming one of the hottest bands on the Chicago festival scene.” Performer Magazine attests Great Divide is, “Rock n’ soul custom-made for a sweaty live setting.”