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Artist description
"The Alternative To Alternative" - Melodic, well crafted songs that relate stories about common themes in our lives. Music that appeals to everyone young and old from yet another emerging talent from New Jersey. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Journey, Springsteen |
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Similar Artists
Bryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen |
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Artist History
Robert has been playing bass in many area bands since his teens, most notably Hollywood and Ray Anderson & the Fire. He has opened shows for Gary U.S. Bonds, Glen Burtnick (Styx), John Eddie, Beaver Brown, and others. Robert recently released Don't Quit Your Day Job, his critically acclaimed debut CD on Dockside Music Records jam packed with award winning songs, and has just returned from a successful South American tour. His website at
http://home.att.net/~docksidemusic/RMurdock.htm has given him worldwide exposure and helped propel sales of his CD in Europe and Latin America. Robert is also touring the U.S. with his band in support of the record, and is currently in negotiations with major record distributors. |
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Group Members
Robert Murdock - Lead Vocals, Bass Rob Lame - Guitars, Backing Vocals Jeff Alai - Drums & Percussion, Backing Vocals Steve Brining - Keyboards, Backing Vocals |
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Albums
Don't Quit Your Day Job |
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Press Reviews
"Robert Murdock is a gritty lyricist" -Music Connection Magazine/ "He is a richly talented storyteller who writes lyrical hooks without insulting intelligence" -East Coast Rocker/ "Heartland Rock" -The Music Paper/ "It's easy to see why Robert Murdock has been in the running for several important songwriting awards" -The Aquarian Weekly/ "Don't Quit Your Day Job is crisply recorded with lilting keyboards and sharply wailing guitars" -Home News Tribune |
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Location
Edison, New Jersey - USA |
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