Arlen Roth


Arlen Roth is an American guitarist, teacher, and author. From 1982 to 1992, he was a columnist for Guitar Player magazine. Those ten years of columns became a book, Hot Guitar.

Music career

Arlen Roth's father, Al Ross, was a cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine and many other publications over a 75-year career. He lived to the age of 100, and was one of the four Roth Brothers: Al Ross, Irving Roir, Ben Roth and Salo, all of whom became cartoonists. Al Ross was also a great painter and fine artist, and he was the one who encouraged Arlen to become a guitarist when he saw Arlen playing along with the flamenco records he would play in the Bronx apartment.
Roth attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City as an art student from 1966 to 1969. He then studied at the Philadelphia College of Art from 1969 to 1971. His band Steel lived with him and played in Woodstock, New York, on weekends, where he was discovered. In 1970, Steel put on the first Woodstock Reunion concert to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the festival in Bethel, New York, where Roth lived every summer since he was born. Steel was the only band and played four hours each day. Soon after, he moved to Woodstock and began his career as a professional guitarist.
He began to back-up in recording and touring with Happy and Artie Traum, Eric Andersen, Tony Bird, Paul Butterfield, Art Garfunkel, John Herald, Janis Ian, Janey & Dennis (Janey Street & Dennis Pereca

Hot Licks video and audio instruction

In 1979 Roth and his wife Deborah started the Hot Licks Audio and Video label. With only $2000 left to their names, Roth decided that he was going to act on the idea he had had in 1973 to create taped musical instruction, as he had always encouraged his students to tape their private lessons. His very first advertisement featured 42 cassette lessons in all, stretched over 7 series of 6 tapes apiece. The tapes very quickly became very successful worldwide - many of his students were also very experienced professionals. While teaching Ralph Macchio the guitar parts for the movie Crossroads, he began recording his first videos. Six of these featured Roth as instructor and one was by his friend John Entwistle, bass player of The Who. The close-ups of fretting, strumming, and other techniques he helped develop, and which were prominent in Crossroads, became the trademark of the videos.
The Hot Licks catalog grew to also include instructional videos for drums, banjo, lap steel, mandolin, voice and harmonica, with 150 artists and 180 videos. Roth has been recognized as the first to create video music instruction. In 2006 The Music Sales Group acquired the Hot Licks video catalog.
From 2007 to 2012 Roth hosted a series of daily video lessons at Gibson.com. It is estimated he has had close to 1 million students on Gibson. He also wrote daily blogs for Gibson Guitar. Arlen has also been known as the Master of the Telecaster.
Roth has stated that "many of these Hot Licks artists were also personal heroes of mine, and it was an honor to work with them".
Eric Johnson, Joe Pass, George Benson, Ronnie Earl, Jimmy Bruno, Greg Martin, Lee Roy Parnell, Adrian Legg, Andy Summers, Emily Remler, Tuck Andress, Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy, Danny Gatton, James Burton, Jorge Morel, Bill Kanengiser, Joe Morello, Stuart Hamm, Harvey Mandel, Debbie Davies, David Bryan, Tico Torres, Joe Beck, Ginger Baker, Max D. Barnes, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Carmine Appice, Vinnie Moore, Brian Setzer, Tal Farlow, Charlie Byrd, Mundell Lowe, Larry Coryell, Cornell Dupree, Junior Wells, J. Geils, Jimmy Thackery, Ronnie Earl, Duke Robillard, Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, David Grissom, Scotty Anderson, Lonnie Mack, Otis Rush, Gil Parris, Joe Morello, Sal Salvador, Jeff Tamelier, Steve Douglas, Mick Taylor, John Entwistle, Jerry Jemmott, Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, Joe Bonamassa, Jimmy Thackery, Nils Lofgren, Robin Trower, Marty Friedman, Tommy Tedesco, Craig Chaquico, Steve Morse, John Jarvis, Michael Lee Firkins, Jason Becker, Michael Fath.

Media appearances

Awards and honors

  • Top 100 Most Influential Guitarists of All-time, Vintage Guitar magazine
  • Top 50 Acoustic Guitarists of All-Time, Gibson.com
  • Top 29 Best Rock Guitarists Ever Music Industry How-to
  • Top 10 Guitar Sounds Ever Recorded, Vintage Guitar magazine, "Treat Her Right"
  • New York Blues Hall of Fame
  • Warren Guitars has a 3-pickup Arlen Roth Signature electric guitar model
  • Santa Cruz Guitars released an Arlen Roth signature AR/OM acoustic guitar model
  • Delaney Guitars has an Arlen Roth signature electric guitar model
  • Inducted into the New York Country Music Hall of Fame

Discography

Guitarist Hot Pickups Paint Job Breaking Records 1983Lonely Street Arlen Roth Toolin' Around Drive It Home Landscape Toolin' Around Woodstock w/Levon Helm Subway Walls and Tenement Halls: The Music of Simon and Garfunkel How Does it Feel? The Music of Bob Dylan All Tricked Out Arlen Roth and the Cordobas Live at the Iridium Slide Guitar Summit Paint it Black: Acoustic Stones TELEMASTERS John Sebastian and Arlen Roth Explore the Spoonful Songbook SUPER SOUL SESSION with Jerry Jemmott
  • '' PLAYING OUT THE STRING''