Roscoe & Etta

Artist Producer Writer

hometown: Edina, MN (Anna), Los Angeles, CA (Maia)
current town: Los Angeles, CA (Anna), Nashville, TN (Maia)
music icon: Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Bon Iver
favorite food: Peanut M&Ms (Anna), Avocados (Maia)
fun fact/secret: Roscoe and Etta are the names of the guitars we wrote the album and most of the EP on. (Roscoe is a cranky old Gibson L-48 and Etta is a sleek Gibson ES-120T)

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BIO:
With ornery tuning keys and rattling fret boards, Roscoe and Etta are a pair of aged arch top guitars possessing wills of their own. Maia Sharp and Anna Schulze are two singer-songwriter-producers who play these instruments and claim title to their names as Roscoe & Etta, on their eponymous debut.

Anna and Maia, who met in Los Angeles at the fabled Hotel Café, knew that they were on to something from their first songwriting session, but they had to keep writing to figure out what. Both artists maintain vibrant careers as artists and songwriters. Anna, originally from Minnesota, has released five well-regarded solo projects, and learned her studio craft under the auspices of producers Glen Ballard and Justin Meldal-Johnsen. Maia Sharp, acknowledged as “a songwriter’s songwriter”(The Chicago Tribune) has writing credits for a roster of platinum artists that includes The Dixie Chicks, Bonnie Raitt, Cher, Lisa Loeb and Trisha Yearwood, and has produced projects with Edwin McCain and Art Garfunkel, with whom she collaborated as a featured artist. In addition, she tours extensively behind her seven solo releases, and performs on bills with artists like Bonnie Raitt, Patty Griffin and Keb Mo.

Exploring their songwriting chemistry, their disparate influences, and acknowledging their double-digit age difference: the concept of recording a full collection of songs as an artist duo dubbed Roscoe & Etta came into focus.

The harmonies of Roscoe & Etta pair Anna’s bright tonalities against Maia’s darker alto. “When both of us are singing, it feels like each voice is the melody,” says Anna. Adds Maia, “If you find the right person to sing with, you’re working half as hard and getting twice the power. It’s a resonance that lifts you both up.”

Tracks

1) Broken Headlights
2) Somebody
3) Stupid Pretty Face