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Eric "Roscoe" Ambel's Urban
Rock Corral
By
Jeff
Forlenza
This
Brooklyn Cowboy Wears Many Hats

Eric Ambel is sitting on a comfy couch
inside the basement digs of Cowboy Technical Services, an
analog/digital recording studio in the Williamsburg section of
Brooklyn. Chiefly known for its Italian ravioli factories and Peter
Luger's steakhouse, Williamsburg is a short subway ride from downtown
Manhattan. Ambel is juggling mixing sessions in his studio, live gigs
in his club, CD releases for his record label, tracks from a band he
is producing, his own songwriting demos and his e-mail — all
from his laptop.
Bespectacled and wearing biking shoes,
shorts and his Mac iBook, he doesn't look much like a hard-rocking,
guitar-slinging cowboy from Wyoming. But one listen to his music
— his guitar is a muscle car rumble, then it's a gut-wrenching
squeal, then it's an infectious rootsy riff — and you hear the
man they call “Roscoe.” Ambel first claimed major fame as
The Blackhearts' guitarist on Joan Jett's hits “I Love Rock &
Roll” and “Crimson and Clover.” For
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