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Artist description
Robert K. (Rob) Wolf sings with irreverence, wit, passion and insight. He's lived in Nashville, TN since 1996. |
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Music Style
Americana, Alternative, Folk, Humorous, Pop, Blues |
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Musical Influences
Jack Hardy, John Gorka, Springsteen, Beatles |
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Similar Artists
Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Cockburn, REM, Bob Seger |
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Artist History
Rob has been writing and performing music for over 20 years. With his engaging and versatile style, he has garnered considerable attention from listeners, writers, performers, and industry players alike.
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Group Members
Solo with talented supporting musicians and vocalists. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Vocal, Bass, Keys, Harmonica, Mandolin, Trombone |
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Albums
Travelin' Songs, Y2KOTIC, Life Mileage |
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Press Reviews
With the current surplus of singer/songwriters on the scene today, it's becoming more and more difficult for newcomers to stand apart from the crowd. Robert Wolf's Travelin' Songs makes an impact for many reasons. Opening with three songs performed with a band, he grabs your attention with his dynamic sense of melody, solid musicianship and a raspy voice loaded with emotion, especially on the guitar-laden "Just One Dance." Standing out among the rest are the brooding ballad "Twin Sister Serenade" and his ode to an old friend, "Lucky (Canine Heaven)," both of which are laid down solo and acoustic, allowing his stories of life and love to breathe and grow. Displaying a refined way with a lyric, Wolf mostly succeeds in steering clear of clichéd topics and employs a variety of folk and blues styles on Travelin' Songs, keeping your attention while establishing himself as a talent to watch.
- Jim Caligiuri: CMJ New Music Report Issue: 403 - Nov 14, 1994
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Location
Nashville, TN - USA |
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