What people are saying:
"[The Ramblers are] growing by leaps and bounds; expanding their reach; and most recently, releasing a knock out second album, Getting There. Fans of The Band should definitely give this album a spin as it’s the real deal."
- Ryan Dembinsky, Glide Magazine (June 2010)
"[The Ramblers] sound like a rock band who knows their history. There are shades of the E Street Band that surface when Scott Stein's piano and keyboards accent things just the right way. It's no wonder that Levon Helm brought them in as his support act.
I'd be willing to bet that a group of ten reviewers would come up with ten different labels for this band. I'm hearing an extended version of Little Feat...with a touch of Bruce, and Tom Petty, and The Band, and some more alt.country influences, and, and, and...."
- Mark Saleski, blogcritics.org (May 2010)
Scott Stein named #43 on Radio Crystal Blue's top recording artists of 2009
"Jukebox" named #9 new release of 2009.
Q&A with the Ramblers (You Sing I Write, December 2009)
"I caught The Ramblers' performance two weeks ago at Joe's Pub where they featured songs off their debut release as well as some new numbers. The captivating four-piece wowed all in the venue with their versatility as many around me could be seen dancing in their seats... Stein's soulful and jazzy vocals gave each track a new, and at times ethereal feel."
- NY Examiner (September 2009)
"For fans of singer-songwriters, this introspective album is full of substance. There is a song here that will force even the most hardened listener to sing and bob their head."
- Cleveland Independent review of "Jukebox" (October 2009)
Stein channels old greats like Dylan, King (The Lantern, April 2009)
OSU pianist promotes original jazz (The Lantern profile, January 2006)