Influenced by country, bluegrass, roots, folk, cajun and blues, this UK based band are making their mark on the British Americana scene. Extensive trips to the Southern States of America have clearly influenced The Rosellys songwriting, leading to a combination of energy and melody that often draw comparisons with Alison Krauss and Emmylou Harris.
Maverick Magazine... Review 4.5 out of 5
"The Rosellys really are a band brimming with talent. "
"The Rosellys really are quite an exceptional band that proves the British country music scene is by no means dead and buried. "
"sublime and quite brilliant eleven track album"
"With some excellent strumming and vocals only surpassed by a handful of artists, this really is a band going places"
Americana UK... Review 9 out of 10!!!
"a beautifully subtle and well judged acoustic jaunt through the back lanes and by ways of British Americana. "
"Well worth sourcing a copy of this record cynical hearts prepare to be melted. "
Folk n Roots...
"One Way St. takes us from genial acoustic-country to contemporary bluegrass to thoughtful balladry and cajun. The Rosellys play music that's best described as Americana good'n' true. "
Country Routes...
"With an overall acoustic feel, One Way Street, is simply magnificent. Perfect musically, Rebecca Rosewell's vocals rise and fall, telling stories, her way. "
Rachel Laven was born in San Antonio, Tx. She started singing with her parent's cover band, the Easy Street Band and taking piano lessons at the age of five. She performed for whoever, whenever. Rachel began playing guitar at the late age of 10 and wrote a few songs with topics ranging from war to fairies. She wrote about what she saw on TV and movies at that time. In 2002, she started playing with an organization known as GirlsNGuitars with members such as Katherine Dawn and Susan Gibson. The organization hosted open mics at a local venue, The Cove. GirlsNGuitars shut down just after Rachel turned 12 in 2004, but she kept playing at the Cove with her brother, Niko and parents. In 2005, Rachel and her family recorded their first set of 2 CDs: "Sibling Rivalry" & "Rematch" live at The Cove. Some of San Antonio's top musicians like Butch Morgan, Glenn Allan and Kim Mackenzie, Gil Polanco, Luckey McClain, and Will Owen-Gage attended the recording session and played on the album. The CD was released in 2006 and as of now they have sold out on both of those CDs. All 2000 of them. When Rachel was 13, she auditioned to become a student at The North East School of the Arts and was accepted. She attended the arts school as a Musical Theatre major for her four years of high school. There she performed in plays and musicals ranging from Thoroughly Modern Millie to The Odyssey. Her favorite roles included: "Sandy" in Grease, Music Director for The Odyssey, and"Svaard Von Cove" in Pirates of Penzance. In 2007 Rachel recorded her family band's 3rd CD, "Live At The Cove, " though this time it was just the family. They recorded several originals as well as Susan Gibson's"Perfect World, " McKay Brothers' "Spirit Bird, " Terri Hendrix's"It's A Given, " and Nathan Hamilton's"Fifteen Dollars. " That CD is sold out as well and the family now prints there own.
Rachel is currently working hard as a musician, actress, and as a Junior at Trinity University in San Antonio. She hopes to earn her Baccalaureate Degree in Theatre and pursue a music career. She has just released her first solo, full length, all original CD titled'Unwind.'