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Lamothe began performing at age 9, singing in a travelling church choir
in latin. By the time he was 12 years old he had made his recording
debut, singing on two albums with a choir that was comprised of the
best young singers in southern california.
Rob has made albums
for Epic Records in America, released CD’s from his own kitchen
table and everything in between. He’s won an Edison Award in Holland,
been on the Billboard charts, had one of his songs on Melrose Place,
been featured in High Times magazine, written songs on a triple platinum-selling
CD and survived the “eighties” on the sunset strip in Los
Angeles... buying leather pants instead of food, rehearsing a 90 minute
full-on rock show twice a day and sharing stages with bands like Guns’n’Roses
and Cheap Trick at night. There were groupies and drugs and sometimes
it got ugly.
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CD: Strongest Man In The World Single
Label: Dream Circle Records
Credits: words and music Rob Lamothe and Micheal Smotherman, piano and vocals Rob Lamothe |
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CD: wishing well motel
Label: ADMM Records
Credits: by lamothe/intson/lockwood/oakes Voodoo Brothers, drum and bass, Jamie Oakes on guitar |
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CD: Strongest Man In The World Single
Label: Dream Circle Records
Credits: words and music Rob Lamothe, percussion Ronnie Ciago, bass Spencer Sercombe, flute Brian d'Oliveira, vocals, guitars Rob Lamothe |
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