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Artist description
Bob Mills is a self taught keyboard and guitar player. He has been writing original music since high school and has been playing the piano since the age of 5.
Professional credits include:
An original sound score for the 1988 stage production of "The Estate" by Ray Aranha.
An original music bed for "The Hallmark Homes Real Estate Show".
Sound production for the 1988 Miss Connecticut Farewell Performance.
MP3.Com seems a likely and excellent way for Bob to share and communicate his music with others. He jokes that he's "way too old" to be a rock star, but would
love to persue film or television sound track work. To classify his style into one particular genre is impossible, as it ranges from classic rock to classical. In the near future, he will be producing some new tracks in the "New Age" acoustic and electronic style.
Bob and his wife Debbie(the vocal and melodic mastermind) write and produce all their music at their home in Beacon Falls Connecticut. Most production is done on a Macintosh Performa 6400 (yes it's old, but it works!) and synths by Roland.
He hopes you enjoy his music and wants you to feel free to contact him with comments, both good and bad. |
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Music Style
Rock, Classical, Electronic |
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Musical Influences
Keith Emerson, Edgar Winter, King Crimson, Bach, the list goes on. |
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Similar Artists
Good Luck! |
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Group Members
Bob Mills - Keyboards, Electronic Drums, Vocals
Debbie Mills - Vocals and Melodies
Frank McGoldrick - Guitar and Lyrics on "Dreamers Waltz" |
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Instruments
Roland JX-1, Roland Nano-Synth, Yamaho acoustic guitar, Shure microphones, and Macintosh computers. |
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Albums
Chromatic Confusion (still in production) |
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Location
Beacon Falls, Connecticut - USA |
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