R O S S  B E L L E N O I T
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Ross Bellenoit at 26 has already forged quite a career path, racking up impressive credits as a guitarist, composer and producer. After moving to Philadelphia in 2003, Bellenoit quickly became the leading axe-man for a thriving singer-songwriter scene that spawned Amos Lee (Blue Note), Birdie Busch (Bar None), and ASCAP award-winner John Francis. More recently, he's been making his mark as a songwriter himself, and also as a recording producer and arranger. 

Raised in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, Bellenoit trained on classical guitar for ten years (and viola for five) before studying jazz guitar at the University of the Arts — but Bellenoit is not the sort of musician who lets his studies do the talking. A spontaneous, in-the-moment improviser and consummate team player, Bellenoit has spent the past six years training himself to stay on his toes, and to anticipate the un-obvious. "If there's one thing that I try to keep aware of," Bellenoit says, "it's the song's temperament. Whether you're playing 'How High The Moon' to a handful of jazz aficionados or singing a folk tune that you wrote yourself, you have to surrender yourself completely to the moment. Serve the song, and the song will serve you."

Bellenoit more often than not can be found in the recording studio. He has contributed to a wide array of albums — rock records, jazz records, gospel records, R&B records, even a song about cheeseburgers written for Philadelphia Inquirer food critic Craig Laban. He's worked with renowned producers John Carter Cash, Phil Nicolo and Brian McTear — and now, working out of Turtle Studios in Old City, Bellenoit is producing records for singer-songwriters himself. His own group, The Little Rolling Thunder Revue, will release its full-length debut later this year, written and produced by Bellenoit start-to-finish.

Bellenoit has also racked up a considerable amount of touring experience, most notably touring with Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello as a member of Amos Lee's band in 2007. He's made multiple regional tours with honky-tonk group The Sweetback Sisters (with whom he appeared on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion") and fellow Philadelphian Birdie Busch, and he joined Joseph Parsons on tour in Europe in 2008.

Though he often collaborates with singer-songwriters, Bellenoit firmly believes it's important to keep mixing things up. He continues to hone his improvisational skills with local jazz combo the Jones Quintet, while keeping country chops sharp with the Sweetback Sisters. He is also likely to pick up any instrument and make music with it — banjo, mandolin, lap steel, bass, drums, piano, you name it.

"Versatility is the key," he says. "I've found myself playing all types of music, with all sorts of people, and there was something to be learned from each experience. I'm still learning today. I pray that I'll never get to the point where I think that I know everything — where's the fun in that?"

WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING:

"I'm not sure I've ever heard Ross play a bad note. It seems like he always finds a way to take each song to another level, but without ever distorting the original intent of the artist. That's a special gift, and probably the highest praise you can give to a producer or session musician."
- Jay Levin, Owner, Turtle Studios

'...It's worth noting that Bellenoit, AKA Rolling Thunder, is a musician who leaves cocky guitar guys in the audience squeezing their girlfriends a bit tighter on their way out the door. Bellenoit's skills are a local legend.'
- PLAY MAGAZINE, Tara Murtha

'...Bellenoit's (orginal composition) "Tria" shows his melodic and textural sensibilities as a composer.'
- JAZZIZ MAGAZINE

'...Bellenoit's electric guitar playing stands out the most, thanks to a concise solo that would have fit in on a great radio hit of the '70s, back when they'd call in the studio pro to lay one down'.
- THE DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE, Ken Maiuri

SELECTED RECORDING CREDITS
-The Joseph Parsons Band, "Slaughterhouse Live" (2009) - 2 CD Live Performance, Germany 2008, Guitar, Lap Steel & Vocals

-Birdie Busch, "Pattern of Saturn" (2009) - Guitar, Lap Steel
-The Sweetback Sisters, "Chicken Ain't Chicken" (2009) - Guitar, Vocals
-Chris Kasper, "Chasing Another Sundown" (2009) - Vocals, Tambourine, Horn Arrangement
-John Francis, "The Better Angels" (2009) - Guitar, Piano
-Suzie Brown, "Suzie Brown" (2009) - Producer, Guitars, Bass, Percussion
-Joseph Parsons, "Heavens Above" (2008) - Guitars, Accordion, Piano, Percussion
-Birdie Busch, "Penny Arcade" (2007) - Guitars, Drums, Organ, Vocals, Percussion?
-The A-Sides, "Silver Storms" (2007) - Lap Steel
-Devin Greenwood, "EP" (2006) - Guitars, Lap Steel, Percussion, Keyboards
-Stephen Tirpak, "Who Cares?" (2006) Guitar
-Seth Kallen & The Reaction, "Exhibit A" (2006) - Lap Steel
-John Francis, "Strong Wine & Spirits" (2005) - Guitar, Lap Steel
-Ross Bellenoit Quintet, "JazzIz Magazine - Student Music Edition" (2005) - Guitar & Composition "Tria"
-John Francis, "Philadelphia E.P." (2004) - Guitar
-The Miro Sprague Quintet, "Midnight" (2003) - Guitar
-The Systematics, "Full Circle" (2003) - Guitar, Vocals, Percussion


EDUCATION:
University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, Graduation 12/06 Bachelor of Music, with honors. Major, jazz guitar performance?Recipient of the James Bruno Sr. Guitar Award
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Fall 2001 to Spring 2002
Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter High School, Hadley, MA 1997-2001

GROUPS/EMPLOYMENT:
Chris Kasper - Guitarist since January 2009
Joseph Parsons - Guitarist since September 2008
Hezekiah Jones - Lap-steelist/Drummer since September 2008
George Stanford - Guitarist since June 2008
The Jones Quintet - Guitarist since May 2008
Zach Djanikian - Guitarist since April 2008
Amos Lee - Guitarist, on tour opening for Bob Dylan & Elvis Costello Fall of 2007
John Francis - Collaborator/Guitarist since Fall of 2003 Devin Greenwood - Collaborator/Guitarist since Summer of 2005
Birdie Busch - Guitarist/Multi-instrumentalist since Fall of 2005
The Sweetback Sisters - Guitarist since Summer of 2006
Cowmuddy - Guitarist/Multi-instrumentalist since Spring of 2005
The Systematics - Guitarist June 2001 - August 2006
The Miro Sprague Quintet - Guitarist May 2002 - August 2003
Sonya Kitchell - Guitarist from June 2002 - August 2003

Has also shared the stage with:Peter Mulvey, Kim Nazarian (of the New York Voices), Kris Delmhorst, 5-Alone, Stephen Tirpak, Jeffrey Gaines, Ian Thomas, Melody Gardot, Carol Riddick, and many more!

AWARDS:
Featured on NPR's "A Prarie Home Companion hosted by Garrison Keillor" performing with The Sweetback Sisters as part of their "People with Talent in their Twenties Contest in April 2007. 2nd place winners!
Ross Bellenoit Quintet featured in National Distributed JAZZIZ Magazine on Student Music Edition (October 2005) Sampler CD, featuring original composition "Tria."
Performed with the Absolute Jazz Alumni Group (Miro Sprague, Chris Frantz-Dale and Riley Godleski) at the International Association of Jazz Educators Annual Conference in New York City in January of 2004.
Downbeat Magazine 2001 National Student Music Awards: 2001- "Outstanding performance" for instrumental soloist in the blues/pop/rock category.
UMass 2000 High School Jazz festivals. Received outstanding musician award and scholarship to UMass summer camp program "Jazz in July."

TEACHERS:
(classical) Phillip de Fremery, Benjamin Verdery, Carol Hutter, (jazz) Robert Ferrier, Joe LeCreta, Tony Lechner, Tom Giacabetti, Jimmy Bruno, & Mike Quaile. 


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