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Artist description
Anything but boring. Bob writes an intelligent
lyric, sometimes thought provoking and sometimes
funny, but always worthy of a second listen to
"chew" on the words. The production includes alto
flute, accordian, horns, steel guitar, dobro, etc. |
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Music Style
Lyric driven folk/rock |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor, Billy Joel, Beatles, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Eagles, Cat Stevens |
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Similar Artists
Very similar to the singer/songwriters of the 1970's. Jeff Black is comparable, as are the Eagles, America, and the electric folk artists. |
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Artist History
Bob began his singing career in opera. However,
three days after getting his first guitar he wrote
his first song. He played bass in a variety of
jazz fusion bands but his great love was the solo
acoustic gigs in the Maryland area. He eventually
went to Nashville, TN to study theology at
Vanderbilt University while pursuing his music.
Frustrated by the music business politics, he
took matters into his own hands, producing and
engineering his latest effort with the help of
Gene Eichelberger (engineer for the Grateful Dead,
James Taylor, Jewel, Neil Young, etc.)Bob
currently resides in Nashville and occasionally
works as a teacher (when he has to). |
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Group Members
Bob E Baker: Bass, Acoustic and Electric Guitars
Vocals, Producer and Engineer
Dennis Bryon (Bee Gees): Drums
Johnny Tulucci (Cactus Bros.): Drums
Brian Willoughby (Strawbs): Lead Guitar
Al Goll (Hayseed Dixie): Dobro and Lap Steel
Audrey Ball and Cathryn Craig: B/G Vocals
Jimmy Fungaroli: Pedal Steel and Baritone Guitar
Jim Glass: Groove Consultant
Mike Foster: Horns and Keyboards |
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Instruments
Acoustic based with everything from Horns to Accordians |
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Albums
Welcome Home |
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Press Reviews
Not available at this time. |
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Additional Info
New CD in the works! |
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Location
Nashville, TN - USA |
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