The Red Dog Saloon, Sat Aug 28

We’re helping our friends at The Red Dog Saloon in Pioneertown celebrate their first year of slinging the best cocktails and tacos in the Hi-Dez. We’ll be getting the party going from 5:30-8:30 pm Saturday, Aug 28 on the front steps of the Saloon with the band in tow.

Multiple sets over 3 hours, this event is free, all ages, dog friendly, and outside. We feel super thankful that this place has been here for us all during these crazy times, keeping a safe place for the community to gather. Come show thanks!

Happy Birthday, Red Dog!!!

The Penmar, Venice, Wed Aug 18

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We’re headed back to the hood on Wed Aug 18 for an Acoustic Duo show at The Penmar. This show is kid friendly, dog friendly and social distancing friendly folks! Enjoy dinner, beer, wine and the show from an open-air patio or bring a blanket and join us on the grass.

We play at 7pm sharp. Entry is $5 and we can't wait to catch up with ya'll after this crazy year!

The Penmar is located at 1233 Rose Ave, Venice, CA 90291.

Desert Gold - Out Now

Matt Ellis left Los Angeles in May 2019, relocating his family to the Hi-Desert of Southern California, one year before the Pandemic hit. "Desert Gold" is a postcard from his new home to the rest of the world.

Realizing how lucky he was to be out of the big city, he recorded this homage to his new home at home, with band members recording remotely in Australia and L.A. creating a unique sound, for a strange time.

Mixed by fellow Hi-Dez resident, Nicolas Vernhes (War On Drugs, Spoon), “Desert Gold” is out now and available everywhere you stream and download music.

SONG CREDITS

Matt Ellis: Vocals, Acoustic Slide, Rhythm Guitars, Toy Piano, Percussion
Joshua Norton: Lead Guitars, Drum Programming
Dustin Bookatz: Bass

Mixed by: Nicolas Vernhes
Mastered by: JJ Golden

New Single "Desert Gold" Out 05.07.21

Matt Ellis left Los Angeles in May 2019, relocating his family to the Hi-Desert of Southern California, one year before the Pandemic hit. "Desert Gold" is a postcard from his new home to the rest of the world. Realizing how lucky he was to be out of the big city, he recorded this homage to his new home at home, with band members recording remotely in Australia and L.A. creating a unique sound, for a strange time.

Mixed by fellow Hi-Dez resident, Nicolas Vernhes (War On Drugs, Spoon), “Desert Gold” will be available everywhere on 05.07.21. Hit the button below to hear the track first on release day.

Song Credits

Matt Ellis: Vocals, Acoustic Slide, Rhythm Guitars, Toy Piano, Percussion
Joshua Norton: Lead Guitars, Drum Programming
Dustin Bookatz: Bass

Mixed by: Nicolas Vernhes
Mastered by: JJ Golden

Che's Lounge, Tucson, Fri Nov 1st

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Matt Ellis returns to Tucson, Az on Friday Nov 1st. Ellis will be joined by his wife, Vavine, and guitarist Josh Sonntag for an intimate acoustic performance of songs from his new album, “Rambler Pacifico” and more. Joining the bill is local favorite, Naim Amor, playing a swag of new tunes backed by a band. The show kicks off at 9pm sharp at “Che’s Lounge”, 350 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705. Entry is free. 21+.

Hotel Cafe Album Launch Aug 2

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Matt Ellis returns to the Hotel Cafe Main Stage to launch his new album, "Rambler Pacifico" on Friday, August 2nd. Matt and his 6-piece band hit the stage at 9pm sharp for a set full of these celebrated new songs. Advance tickets are $10 and available now at www.hotelcafe.com.


PRESS QUOTES:

“RAMBLER PACIFICO IS AN AMERICANA TREASURE”
David McPherson - (Daily Ripple)

“ARTICULATE LYRICS AND TASTEFUL ROCK BACKING”
George Graham - (WVIA-FM)

“A DANDY WILD RIDE”
Chris Spector - (Midwest Record)


ABOUT THE ALBUM:

“Rambler Pacifico” is a stream of folk-rock consciousness. A ramble of plain truths in a time of fake news. A collection of songs that speak to these times yet feel timeless. Recorded primarily in Ellis’ garage, these 11 songs kick and caress in equal parts. There’s enough twang to remain in the Americana club, yet there’s also a pop sensibility calling to a wider audience.

Recorded with Matt’s longtime backing band and guests from The Suffers, Calexico, Iron & Wine and Devotchka, “Rambler Pacifico” is out now and available everywhere you buy and stream music online.

RTL/Warner "West Coast Sound, California" 4 CD Box Set

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Matt’s track, “Thank You Los Angeles”, is featured on the RTL/French Warner CD Box Set, “West Coast Sound, California”, out May 17, 2019.

Curated by RTL’s celebrated DJ, Georges Lang, the compilation is packed with classic artists from California, celebrating the City of Angeles. Matt is proud to join The Doors, Jackson Brown, Warren Zevon, Gram Parsons, Grateful Dead, Brian Wilson and many more across 4 CDs.

“West Coast Sound, California” is available now via Amazon France.

"Rambler Pacifico" OUT NOW!

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ABOUT THE ALBUM

“Rambler Pacifico” is a stream of folk-rock consciousness. A ramble of plain truths in a time of fake news. A collection of songs that speak to these times yet feel timeless. Recorded primarily in Ellis’ garage, these 11 songs kick and caress in equal parts. There’s enough twang to remain in the Americana club, yet there’s also a pop sensibility calling to a wider audience.

Recording began with Ellis and longtime drummer, Fernando Sanchez, at Fern’s home studio in
Los Angeles, Ca. The pair began sorting through a swag of riffs Matt had been collecting since they wrapped the “The Greatest Escape” shows in 2016. After a series of afternoon sessions,
the sketches of Matt’s 6th album were ready for color.

Matt’s core band members began building on the drum tracks at Ellis‘ home studio, a converted garage in Mar Vista, Ca. Australian engineer, Lewis Fordham, stepped in to record as Matt layered acoustics before Dustin Bookatz added Bass, followed by Guitarist, Josh Norton. Sessions moved fast with Ellis keeping things fluid, opting for the right feel over the right note. Tim Walker peppered in his pedal steel, while guests stopped by to improvise. Nick Luca (Calexico, Devotchka) was heavily involved, adding Farfisa, Rhodes, Moog, Guitars and more, both as a musician and additional engineer. Matt reached out to friends as they traveled through town, Craig Schumacher (Harmonica) and Joe Novelli (Lap Steel) from Tucson and Pete Okie Weiss (Accordion & Mandolin) came in from Austin. Matt knew his longtime Australian friend and Guitarist, Douglas Clarke was the perfect player for “Guns & Drugs”, who recorded his pickin’ licks both in L.A. and remotely, back home in Sydney. Friends dropped by to listen and drink and would inevitably end up singing harmony on a chorus or tracking hand-claps. The sessions were adventurous, loose and open to experimentation, qualities that define this new album.

Ellis recalls; “Going in, I didn’t have any finished songs or lyrics, but I didn’t want to lose momentum either. I wanted to get back in the studio and try a different approach to recording. I was confident I could place a bet on a guitar part and melody and I had faith lyrics would present themselves down the line. We were free to experiment and the clock never ran out. It was an indulgence I hadn’t experienced in the studio before, and I took full advantage of it.”

Ellis wrote candidly of the world around him as it happened and a lot was happening. Halfway through recording, Matt and his wife, Vavine, discovered they were expecting a baby girl, Magnolia. That untitled, mid-tempo, acoustic lead shuffle that was hanging around soon became, “Oh My Magnolia”. The duet is a message to the couples unborn daughter, welcoming her into this world, and that’s exactly what it did. Magnolia, now 9 months old, was actually born to a rough mix of the song. And that gorgeous vocal by Vavine was recorded when she was 39 weeks pregnant. Other standout songs on the album are “Some People”, the first single, which has already received an Honorable Mention in the Americana Category of the ISC. The Sociopolitical opener, “Isolationist Blues”, a personal favorite of Matt’s, and “The Kids Of America”, a thumping, rock anthem, written in support of the teenagers behind the #NeverAgain movement.

Another song that deserves attention is track 8, “If I Had A Hammer”, a Pete Seeger/Lee Hayes cover featuring Kam Franklin of The Suffers. Fordham had worked on The Suffers debut Album in Austin back in 2014 and as a live engineer, touring with the band in 2015. Matt had the pleasure of performing with the group on several occasions too, putting Kam at the top of their wish list. Luck would have it, Kam was in L.A. putting the finishing touches on her recent solo EP at the time of recording, and she accepted the invitation to sing. The 1949 protest song has been reimagined, with a laid-back, Laurel Canyon feel, but the message is still clear and more compelling than ever.

Additional sessions took place at Steve McCormick’s studio down the street from Matt, where Nick Luca played the Piano part for “Oh My Magnolia”. Horns and one last Guitar part where recorded at Tucson’s Wavelab studio by Chris Schultz. Jacob Valenzuela, Tony Rosano, and Marco Rosano added brass to “Isolationist Blues” and “The Lucky Ones”, while Naim Amor laid down the Electric 12 string lead you hear on “Heading Home”.

The album was mixed by Nathan Sabatino (Dr.Dog, The Flaming Lips) at his Hi-Dez Recording studio in Joshua Tree, Ca. Ellis and Sabatino had known each other for several years when Matt enlisted Nathan to mix a one-off single in 2016. Delighted with the result, Ellis knew he wanted Nathan to take care of his next full length. The album was mastered by J.J. Golden and Produced by Matt.

“Rambler Pacifico” is out now through Matt’s Krow Pie label and is available online for streaming and download at all major outlets.

CREDITS

Recorded by Lewis Fordham, Fernando Sanchez, Nick Luca & Matt Ellis.
Additional Engineering by Chris Shultz & Steve McCormick.
Mixed by Nathan Sabatino. Mastered by J.J. Golden. Produced by Matt Ellis.

 Matt Ellis: Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Rhythm Guitars
Josh Norton: Electric Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals
Fernando Sanchez: Drums & Percussion
Tim Walker: Pedal Steel
Dustin Bookatz: Bass
Nick Luca: Farfisa (1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11), Fender Rhodes (4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11),
Acoustic Slide (11), Electric Guitar (11), Moog Concertmate Mg-1 (4, 11) Piano (5),
Pete Okie Weiss:Accordion (2, 5, 6) Mandolin (2, 5)
Joe Novelli: Lap Steel (11)
Craig Schumacher: Harmonica (6, 11)
Jacob Valenzuela: Trumpet (1, 4),
Tony Rosano: trombone (1, 4)
Marco Rosano: Saxophone (1, 4)
Adeline Wilkins: Viola (4, 5)
Nathan Sabatino: Cello (4, 5)
Vavine Tahapehi: Vocals (5, 8)
Kam Franklin: Vocals (8)
Douglas Clarke: Electric Lead Guitar (3)
Naim Amor: Electric Lead Guitar (6),
Lacey Kay Cowden: Backing Vocals (4, 5, 8, 11)
Scott Passaglia: Backing Vocals (4, 5) Hand Claps (4)
Steve Taschler: Backing Vocals (4, 5)
Andy Clockwise: Backing Vocals: (2)
Paul Chesne: Backing Vocals (3)
Hilary Craven: Hand Claps (4)
Paddy Wilkins: Hand Claps (4) 

All songs: Matt Ellis (Except 8 By Seeger/Hays)
Cover Art: Carga Máxima. Photography: J.D. Narro.
Art Direction: Matt Ellis

Pre-order "Rambler Pacifico" now!

 

ABOUT THE ALBUM

“Rambler Pacifico” is a stream of folk-rock consciousness. A ramble of plain truths in a time of fake news. A collection of songs that speak to these times yet feel timeless. Recorded primarily in Ellis’ garage, these 11 songs kick and caress in equal parts. There’s enough twang to remain in the Americana club, yet there’s also a pop sensibility calling to a wider audience.

Recording began with Ellis and longtime drummer, Fernando Sanchez, at Fern’s home studio in
Los Angeles, Ca. The pair began sorting through a swag of riffs Matt had been collecting since they wrapped the “The Greatest Escape” shows in 2016. After a series of afternoon sessions,
the sketches of Matt’s 6th album were ready for color.

Matt’s core band members began building on the drum tracks at Ellis‘ home studio, a converted garage in Mar Vista, Ca. Australian engineer, Lewis Fordham, stepped in to record as Matt layered acoustics before Dustin Bookatz added Bass, followed by Guitarist, Josh Norton. Sessions moved fast with Ellis keeping things fluid, opting for the right feel over the right note. Tim Walker peppered in his pedal steel, while guests stopped by to improvise. Nick Luca (Calexico, Devotchka) was heavily involved, adding Farfisa, Rhodes, Moog, Guitars and more, both as a musician and additional engineer. Matt reached out to friends as they traveled through town, Craig Schumacher (Harmonica) and Joe Novelli (Lap Steel) from Tucson and Pete Okie Weiss (Accordion & Mandolin) came in from Austin. Matt knew his longtime Australian friend and Guitarist, Douglas Clarke was the perfect player for “Guns & Drugs”, who recorded his pickin’ licks both in L.A. and remotely, back home in Sydney. Friends dropped by to listen and drink and would inevitably end up singing harmony on a chorus or tracking hand-claps. The sessions were adventurous, loose and open to experimentation, qualities that define this new album.

Ellis recalls; “Going in, I didn’t have any finished songs or lyrics, but I didn’t want to lose momentum either. I wanted to get back in the studio and try a different approach to recording. I was confident I could place a bet on a guitar part and melody and I had faith lyrics would present themselves down the line. We were free to experiment and the clock never ran out. It was an indulgence I hadn’t experienced in the studio before, and I took full advantage of it.”

Ellis wrote candidly of the world around him as it happened and a lot was happening. Halfway through recording, Matt and his wife, Vavine, discovered they were expecting a baby girl, Magnolia. That untitled, mid-tempo, acoustic lead shuffle that was hanging around soon became, “Oh My Magnolia”. The duet is a message to the couples unborn daughter, welcoming her into this world, and that’s exactly what it did. Magnolia, now 9 months old, was actually born to a rough mix of the song. And that gorgeous vocal by Vavine was recorded when she was 39 weeks pregnant. Other standout songs on the album are “Some People”, the first single, which has already received an Honorable Mention in the Americana Category of the ISC. The Sociopolitical opener, “Isolationist Blues”, a personal favorite of Matt’s, and “The Kids Of America”, a thumping, rock anthem, written in support of the teenagers behind the #NeverAgain movement.

Another song that deserves attention is track 8, “If I Had A Hammer”, a Pete Seeger/Lee Hayes cover featuring Kam Franklin of The Suffers. Fordham had worked on The Suffers debut Album in Austin back in 2014 and as a live engineer, touring with the band in 2015. Matt had the pleasure of performing with the group on several occasions too, putting Kam at the top of their wish list. Luck would have it, Kam was in L.A. putting the finishing touches on her recent solo EP at the time of recording, and she accepted the invitation to sing. The 1949 protest song has been reimagined, with a laid-back, Laurel Canyon feel, but the message is still clear and more compelling than ever.

Additional sessions took place at Steve McCormick’s studio down the street from Matt, where Nick Luca played the Piano part for “Oh My Magnolia”. Horns and one last Guitar part where recorded at Tucson’s Wavelab studio by Chris Schultz. Jacob Valenzuela, Tony Rosano, and Marco Rosano added brass to “Isolationist Blues” and “The Lucky Ones”, while Naim Amor laid down the Electric 12 string lead you hear on “Heading Home”.

The album was mixed by Nathan Sabatino (Dr.Dog, The Flaming Lips) at his Hi-Dez Recording studio in Joshua Tree, Ca. Ellis and Sabatino had known each other for several years when Matt enlisted Nathan to mix a one-off single in 2016. Delighted with the result, Ellis knew he wanted Nathan to take care of his next full length. The album was mastered by J.J. Golden and Produced by Matt. “Rambler Pacifico” is set for an independent release on March 29th through Matt’s Krow Pie label and will be available online for streaming and download at all major outlets. Visit www.mattellis.com for gig listings, music videos, social media links and more info.

New Single "If I Had A Hammer" OUT NOW!

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Artwork by: Carga Maxima

“If I Had A Hammer“ is the second single off Matt Ellis’ sixth album, “Rambler Pacifico”, and is a cover of the Pete Seeger/Lee Hayes protest song from 1949. Featuring Kam Franklin on vocals, the song has been reimagined with a laid-back Laurel Canyon feel, but the message is still clear and more compelling than ever. Produced by Ellis, "Hammer..." was mixed by Nathan Sabatino (Dr.Dog/The Flaming Lips) in Joshua Tree, California and is available now on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and everywhere else you find good music.

Shot during the 3rd Annual Women's March in Los Angeles, on January 19, 2019, the 360 video takes you into the event from the protestors POV. Click and drag your way through the environment and explore the positive energy fighting for ending violence, protection of reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, workers’ rights, equal pay for equal work, civil rights, disability rights, immigrant rights, indigenous people’s rights and environmental justice.

Many thanks to J.D. Narro and the participants of the LA Women's March that made this video possible.

"If I Had A Hammer" is out now. "Rambler Pacifico" will be available everywhere on 03.29.19.

Song Credits:

Matt Ellis: Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Kam Franklin: Vocals
Joshua Norton: Electric Guitar & Backing Vocals
Fernando Sanchez: Drums & Percussion
Tim Walker: Pedal Steel
Dustin Bookatz: Bass
Nick Luca: Farfisa & Fender Rhodes
Vavine Tahapehi: Backing Vocals
Lacey Kay Cowden: Backing Vocals

Engineers: Lewis Fordham & Fernando Sanchez
Mixed by: Nathan Sabatino
Mastered by: JJ Golden

Video Credits:
DP & Direction by J.D. Narro
Edited by Matt Ellis

New single "Some People" OUT NOW!

Artwork by: Carga Maxima

"Some People" is the first single off Matt Ellis’ new album, "Rambler Pacifico". The track is an acoustic stomp, full of country and folk-rock hooks with a lyric that weaves its way through the layers of modern diversity in America.

Written by Ellis and recorded by Lewis Fordham and Fernando Sanchez, the track was mixed by Nathan Sabatino (Dr.Dog/The Flaming Lips/Giant Sand) at his Hi-Dez recording facility in Joshua Tree, California. “Some People” is built around Ellis’ core band with fellow Aussie expat Andy Clockwise adding backing vocals, and Austin’s Pete Okie Weiss on Accordion and Mandolin.

Shot over two days in Los Angeles, the video features a cast of Matt's close friends and his family. Many thanks to J.D. Narro and the crew listed below that made this track and music video possible.

"Some People" is out 02.01.19. "Rambler Pacifico" will be available everywhere on 03.29.19

Song Credits:

Matt Ellis: Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Joshua Norton: Electric Guitar & Backing Vocals
Fernando Sanchez: Drums & Percussion
Tim Walker: Pedal Steel
Dustin Bookatz: Bass
Pete Okie Weiss: Accordion & Mandolin
Andy Clockwise: Backing Vocals

Engineers: Lewis Fordham & Fernando Sanchez
Mixed by: Nathan Sabatino
Mastered by: JJ Golden

Video Credits:
DP & Direction by J.D. Narro
Edited by Matt Ellis

Starring Matt, Magnolia, Banjo and Buzz Ellis and Vavine Tahapehi. Dave, Christina, Truman, Amelia, and Denali Conway. Boris the turtle. Marc, Lauren, Mazzy, and Esme O'Riley. Lacey Kay Cowden and Bootsie. Lewis and Lexi Fordham and Ralphie. Katie Benz Schwer and Chris Kitahara. Tim, Tara, Akita, and Zoey Williams, and Jillian Shannon, Dan Buran, and Whiskey Moonshine.

Matt Ellis announces new album, "Rambler Pacifico".

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Artwork by: Carga Máxima

MATT ELLIS’ SELF-PRODUCED 6TH ALBUM, “RAMBLER PACIFICO” IS OUT MARCH 29 2019. THE 1ST SINGLE IS COMING FEB 01.

“Rambler Pacifico” is a stream of folk-rock consciousness. A ramble of plain truths in a time of fake news. A collection of songs that speak to these times yet feel timeless. Recorded primarily in Ellis’ garage, these 11 songs kick and caress in equal parts. There’s enough twang to remain in the Americana club, yet there’s also a pop sensibility calling to a wider audience.

Recording began with Ellis and longtime drummer, Fernando Sanchez, at Fern’s home studio in
Los Angeles, Ca. The pair began sorting through a swag of riffs Matt had been collecting since they wrapped the “The Greatest Escape” shows in 2016. After a series of afternoon sessions,
the sketches of Matt’s 6th album were ready for color.

Matt’s core band members began building on the drum tracks at Ellis‘ home studio, a converted garage in Mar Vista, Ca. Australian engineer, Lewis Fordham, stepped in to record as Matt layered acoustics before Dustin Bookatz added Bass, followed by Guitarist, Josh Norton. Sessions moved fast with Ellis keeping things fluid, opting for the right feel over the right note. Tim Walker peppered in his pedal steel, while guests stopped by to improvise. Nick Luca (Calexico, Devotchka) was heavily involved, adding Farfisa, Rhodes, Moog, Guitars and more, both as a musician and additional engineer. Matt reached out to friends as they traveled through town, Craig Schumacher (Harmonica) and Joe Novelli (Lap Steel) from Tucson and Pete Okie Weiss (Accordion & Mandolin) came in from Austin. Matt knew his longtime Australian friend and Guitarist, Douglas Clarke was the perfect player for “Guns & Drugs”, who recorded his pickin’ licks both in L.A. and remotely, back home in Sydney. Friends dropped by to listen and drink and would inevitably end up singing harmony on a chorus or tracking hand-claps. The sessions were adventurous, loose and open to experimentation, qualities that define this new album.

Ellis recalls; “Going in, I didn’t have any finished songs or lyrics, but I didn’t want to lose momentum either. I wanted to get back in the studio and try a different approach to recording. I was confident I could place a bet on a guitar part and melody and I had faith lyrics would present themselves down the line. We were free to experiment and the clock never ran out. It was an indulgence I hadn’t experienced in the studio before, and I took full advantage of it.”

Ellis wrote candidly of the world around him as it happened and a lot was happening. Halfway through recording, Matt and his wife, Vavine, discovered they were expecting a baby girl, Magnolia. That untitled, mid-tempo, acoustic lead shuffle that was hanging around soon became, “Oh My Magnolia”. The duet is a message to the couples unborn daughter, welcoming her into this world, and that’s exactly what it did. Magnolia, now 9 months old, was actually born to a rough mix of the song. And that gorgeous vocal by Vavine was recorded when she was 39 weeks pregnant. Other standout songs on the album are “Some People”, the first single, which has already received an Honorable Mention in the Americana Category of the ISC. The Sociopolitical opener, “Isolationist Blues”, a personal favorite of Matt’s, and “The Kids Of America”, a thumping, rock anthem, written in support of the teenagers behind the #NeverAgain movement.

Another song that deserves attention is track 8, “If I Had A Hammer”, a Pete Seeger/Lee Hayes cover featuring Kam Franklin of The Suffers. Fordham had worked on The Suffers debut Album in Austin back in 2014 and as a live engineer, touring with the band in 2015. Matt had the pleasure of performing with the group on several occasions too, putting Kam at the top of their wish list. Luck would have it, Kam was in L.A. putting the finishing touches on her recent solo EP at the time of recording, and she accepted the invitation to sing. The 1949 protest song has been reimagined, with a laid-back, Laurel Canyon feel, but the message is still clear and more compelling than ever.

Additional sessions took place at Steve McCormick’s studio down the street from Matt, where Nick Luca played the Piano part for “Oh My Magnolia”. Horns and one last Guitar part where recorded at Tucson’s Wavelab studio by Chris Schultz. Jacob Valenzuela, Tony Rosano, and Marco Rosano added brass to “Isolationist Blues” and “The Lucky Ones”, while Naim Amor laid down the Electric 12 string lead you hear on “Heading Home”.

The album was mixed by Nathan Sabatino (Dr.Dog, The Flaming Lips) at his Hi-Dez Recording studio in Joshua Tree, Ca. Ellis and Sabatino had known each other for several years when Matt enlisted Nathan to mix a one-off single in 2016. Delighted with the result, Ellis knew he wanted Nathan to take care of his next full length. The album was mastered by J.J. Golden and Produced by Matt. “Rambler Pacifico” is set for an independent release on March 29th through Matt’s Krow Pie label and will be available online for streaming and download at all major outlets. Visit www.mattellis.com for gig listings, music videos, social media links and more info.

RELEASE DATES

SINGLE 01 “SOME PEOPLE” 02.01.19
SINGLE 02 “IF I HAD A HAMMER” 03.01.19
ALBUM “RAMBLER PACIFICO” 03.29.19

RADIO PROMOTION

Fred Boenig: rrootsr@gmail.com

Abbot Kinney FestIval 2018

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Venice Singer/Songwriter, Matt Ellis, returns to curate the “Locals” stage at this year’s Abbot Kinney Festival, Sunday, Sept 30th. Located on the corner of Andalusia and Abbot Kinney, the stage is set to host 8 local music acts and the annual “Spirit of Venice Award”.

Andalusia “Locals” Stage Schedule

6:00 pm – Close

5 pm – The Morning Yells – www.themorningyells.com/
4 pm – Nocona – www.noconamusic.com/
3 pm – Matt Ellis – www.mattellis.com/

2 pm – Awards Ceremony

1 pm – Paul Chesne – www.paulchesne.com/
12 pm – Mad Hawkes – www.pandlrecords.com/madhawkes/
11 am – Feisty Heart – www.feistyheart.com/
10:15 am – Wild Fires – www.adriennecisom.wixsite.com/wildfires

+ DJ Sets by “Bright Moments”

10:00 am – Open


The Abbot Kinney Festival Association is a 501(c)(3), a grant-making organization, that supports community-based organizations in Venice with an emphasis on youth, community, and the arts.
The Festival is their biggest fundraiser of the year, drawing crowds over 100,000 to the most iconic
street in Venice. The Association proves that you can have fun bringing the community together
while giving back at the same time.

Ellis explains, “The AK Fest means so much to the local community. It’s like our very own Birthday, Thanksgiving, Christmas and July 4th rolled into one. My wife and I actually arrived from Australia in Venice the day of the AK Fest back in 2005, and its one of the reasons why we decided to stay on and
try it out. The community welcomed us with open arms and invited us into their lives, and we never
really looked back”.

“Venice is home to hundreds of incredibly talented musicians and the Abbot Kinney Festival is the
perfect place to showcase that local talent. After all, I feel it’s really important not to forget what
made Venice so desirable and unique in the first place, it’s rich community and art history.”


The launch of the “Locals” stage in 2014 was a huge success. Centrally located within the Festival,
the stage served as a meeting point for so many, as friends old and new gathered for every act.
2018 is set to continue the 5-year tradition of promoting a stellar line-up of Venice based Singer/Songwriters, Bands, DJ Bright Moments and the Spirit of Venice Award Ceremony.

The 33rd Annual Abbot Kinney Festival kicks off at 10am on Sunday, September 30th.
Entry is free and open to all ages. More information is available online at www.abbotkinney.org.

RSVP to the Facebook invite here and spread the word!

French Compilation release

We're thrilled to announce the release of this 4 CD Box Set out on Warner Music France, celebrating 45 years of Les Nocturnes, the legendary radio show on RTL hosted by George Lang.

My track, "Greyhound 89", sits alongside The Byrds, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jackson Brown, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, Lou Reed and many more throughout the collection.

The Box Set is available via www.amazon.fr online, and at most record stores throughout Europe.

“Heart Of Mine” on the big screen

“Heart Of Mine” makes its cinematic debut with the release of James Franco‘s, “The Heyday Of The Insensitive Bastards”.

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The film is a collection of short stories with “Heart Of Mine” appearing in the “LACUNAE” segment, starring Natalie Portman and Jim Parrack. Other cast members include Kristen Wiig, Kate Mara, Matthew Modine, Amber Tamblyn, James Franco and many more. “The Heyday Of The Insensitive Bastards”
is screening now in select Theaters and streaming via iTunes and Amazon.

Huge thanks and congratulations to Mona Nahm (Writer) and Alex Nam (Editor) for the invitation to be a part of this incredible project.

“Heart Of Mine” is available for download and streaming on iTunesAmazon & Spotify.