Matt Rollings

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Matt Rollings
File:Matt Rollings.jpg
Matt on tour with Mark Knopfler
July 2005 at the NAC in Ottawa
Background information
Origin Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Genres Jazz, country, rock
Occupations musician, record producer
Instruments piano and other keyboards
Years active 1986 to the present time
Labels MCA
Associated acts Lyle Lovett, Mark Knopfler

Matt Rollings is an American composer, musician and record producer. He plays piano, organ, and keyboards.

Known mainly for playing in Lyle Lovett's Large Band, he has worked with many artists, not all country. They include Billy Joel, Clint Black, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Larry Carlton, Kathy Mattea, Mark Knopfler, Reba McEntire, Suzy Bogguss, Mark Schultz (musician), Beth Nielsen Chapman and Martin Taylor.

Rollings released the jazz album "Balconies" in 1990 on MCA Masters, featuring John Pattituci and Carlos Vega.

Matt Rollings was featured on Mark Knopfler's 2004-2005 Shangri-La world tour as a keyboardist, and is going to tour with him again, starting in the spring of 2008. [1] Also in 2008, Rollings participated in the production of the album Psalngs,[2] the debut release of Canadian musician John Lefebvre.

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Authorized biography

  1. ^ KTGC Tour personnel
  2. ^ Press.Psalngs.com "Press for Psalngs.com". Press.Psalngs.com. http://press.psalngs.com/ Press.Psalngs.com. Retrieved 2009-08-28. 


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