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Artist description
Although renowned as an award winning multi-instrumentalist in Australia, Bob Howe is also known by his virtual identity of "cyberBob" to countless Internet surfers. His Web site "Cowboys In Cybersp@ce" has been described as Australia's most entertaining Country Music Internet resource. |
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Music Style
Country/Folk/World |
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Musical Influences
Bela Fleck, Daniel Lanois, Albert Lee, Charlie McCoy, Beatles |
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Artist History
Bob's long and varied career has made him highly in-demand as a multi-instrumental musician and won him several awards in Australia. He has played everywhere from The Sydney Opera House to the Myer Music Bowl (Melbourne), from The Palamino Club (LA) to the Cannery (Nashville), and from Caesar's Palace(UK) to the Tanglin Club (Singapore). As a musical director he has conducted for international singers such as Frank Ifield, Guy Mitchell, and Judy Stone and has toured as guitarist for Diana Trask and Val Doonican. As a session musician he has played on Golden Guitar award-winning recordings by Johnny Chester and Allan Caswell and blown harp on Don Spencer's platinum-selling childrens' albums. Bob's theatre credits include a critically acclaimed portrayal as Paul McCartney in "Lennon - The Musical of the Legend", and his television appearances include "Reg Lindsay's Country Homestead", and "It's Country Today!". |
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Instruments
Guitar, banjo, harmonica, mandolin |
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Press Reviews
Bob Howe has established himself as one of this country's top acoustic guitarists and some of his work will send shivers of appreciation through any country lovers soul - HEDLEY CHARLES - THE WEEKENDER 14-Mar-81 |
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Location
Sydney, NSW - Australia |
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