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Artist description
Robert Sandeman (known as "Bobby") is 28 and lives in Scotland, UK. A relative of singer Mary Sandeman (who had the UK no.1 hit 'Japanese Boy' as Aneka in the 1980s), his debut album, Surrender, was released on 1st November 2002 on Romalpa Records. It is distributed through Highlander Music and available online through a number of outlets including amazon.co.uk and musicscotland.com |
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Music Style
Pop |
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Musical Influences
Paul Simon, George Harrison, Bruce Hornsby, Fleetwood Mac, Billy Joel, James Taylor |
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Similar Artists
Paul Simon, George Harrison, Billy Joel, James Taylor |
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Artist History
Bobby has been writing and playing music for years and has been involved in numerous recording projects over that time. In February 2002 he took time out from working as a lawyer in Edinburgh to record his debut album Surrender with producer Steve Ransome. Steve has many credits as a producer and session musician and has worked with many famous names including members of Queen, Dire Straits, 10CC and produced Hurricane #1 frontman Alex Lowe's solo albums. Surrender has now been featured on several album shows on UK radio stations. |
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Group Members
Robert Sandeman - vocals, guitars and keyboards;
Steve Ransome - vocals, hammond, keyboards, percussion and backing vocals |
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Instruments
Trivia: Bobby plays a Fender strat guitar through a Laney 100W Tube amp and a Marshall JMP pre-amp and Steve's Martin acoustic guitar, which has featured on many albums over the years; Steve's Hammond was used by Van Morrison when he played in Aberdeen and is used on Alex Lowe's album, Boys United Never Die Young. |
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Albums
Surrender, Romalpa Records |
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Press Reviews
"Superb album" - Kenny King, Waves 101.2 FM breakfast show; "An album of contemporary songs of hope and love, quite gentle, and very listenable" - MusicScotland.com.
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Location
Peterhead, Scotland, United Kingdom - United Kingdom |
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