Rob Reynolds
Rob Reynolds - Biography.
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Rob Reynolds is an award winning singer/songwriter who plays acoustic/electric guitar, lap steel, dobro steel/ slide, has opened for the likes of Midge Ure, Errol Brown, Hazel O’Connor, China Crisis, Big Joe Turner, Arthur Lee, and Love, Pete Wylie, Procul Harem, Paul Carrack, Christy Hennessey, Glen Tilbrook, Hugh Cornwell and Amos Lee.
2009 see’s the release of Rob’s 5th album, ‘Coming home' recorded with multi Juno winning producer, Brandon Friesen in Winnipeg, Canada.
Although born in Portsmouth, Rob grew up in Harrogate where, at the age of fifteen he began singing in various bands, learnt the guitar and commenced a song writing career that would win him accolade in the years to come.
1995 - Rob moved to London and quickly started on his first project when his manager Carl Miller introduced him to Alvin Gibbs of punk veterans UK Subs, through Carl and Alvin, Rob came to the attention of then-fledgling London based Indie record company, Invisible Hands Music.
1996- Rob toured supporting Midge Ure throughout the year. On October 21st, a single was released through Invisible Hands; an authentic and beautiful cover of the Arlen/Koeler jazz standard ‘Stormy Weather’, considered by many aficionados to be the definitive performance of the song. It achieved single of the week at Jazz FM and won a Jukebox Jury on Surf FM. There were countless radio sessions around the country along with dozens of TV appearances and a tour date supporting China Crisis.
1997- On March 10th the single ‘Take It Easy’ was released through Invisible Hands. In the summer the debut album, ‘Waiting For The Tide’, was recorded with an all- star cast featuring drummer Darren Mooney (Primal Scream), bassist Jon Noyce (Jethro Tull) , keyboard player Reg Webb ( Lenny Kravitz) and produced by ace guitarist Greg Bone ( Seal, Sting, Prince). Even the sound engineer (Robin Black) was a legend, having engineered albums by Wings, the Who, and Pink Floyd.
1998- 2003- After a long period of travelling and writing in different parts of the world (including work in Germany with the Munich Symphony Orchestra ) and releasing his second album ‘Samsara Never Sleeps’ which was Mojo magazines’ Album Of The Month , Rob was part of an extensive press campaign which resulted with him being featured in various publications such as NME ,Melody Maker, Select, Classic Rock, Mojo , Blues and Soul and Time Out. In July 2003 the single ‘Sweet Mother’ hit the airwaves, staying on the BBC Radio 2 playlist for an impressive five weeks, and Radio 2 invited Rob to premier two tracks live to a massive radio audience as part of their Great British Music Debate.
In Europe, airplay and live dates took place in Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Holland and Germany. In the autumn of 2003 Rob returned to London to record ‘Sightseeing’, combining a love of soul, blues, rock and jazz, written and produced by Rob, with a band made up of some of the country’s top musicians ( previous collaborations of the band members have included Manic street Preachers , Beverley Knight, John Martyn, Liberty x and many more) followed by playing support to Hazel O’ Connor for the rest of the year, continuing in to 2004. On the 11th December Rob supported Souad Massi at London’s Shepherds’ Bush Empire. By the end of 2003 Sweet Mother had been play listed on over forty stations.
2004- This year began with a tour of radio stations around the country. March 31st heralded the start of a whirlwind and successful tour with Hazel O’ Connor here in the UK and then in Holland, , proceeded by an equally successful tour with Glen Tilbrook which made this a very busy year ending with an acoustic set supporting Pete Wylie at the Islington Academy in London.
2005 saw Rob play to a packed crowd at the prestigious ‘Best of British’ at Midem showcase in Cannes, France. He then toured Canada twice, the first of which included two showcases at Canada Music Week and the second taking NXNE by storm and touring with legendary Hugh Cornwell from the Stranglers, back to the UK to play tour support to Paul Carrack, Glen Tilbrook and Amos Lee (this has followed extensive touring with the likes of; Midge Ure, Errol Brown, Hazel O'Connor, China Crisis, Big Joe Turner, Arthur Lee and Love, Pete Wylie, Procul Harem) played two sets at Glastonbury festival; and in July, winning the Baltic Song Contest for England in Malmo, Sweden. At the tail end of 2005 Rob toured Ireland with Christie Hennessey and spent 10 weeks on Ireland's RTE Radio 1 playlist.
2006-2008 Rob attended a radio promotion in Ireland, wrote and worked performing acoustic sets throughout the year in London as well as Switzerland. The beginning of 2007 saw the fourth album released, a compilation of his work so far entitled ‘The Curious World’, drawn from his three studio albums of a fascinating creative life and some of the best music made in the last twenty years .Rob then wrote what is to be his fifth album, ‘Coming home’, with multi-Juno winning producer Brandon Friesen and to be released in 2009, again performing at venues throughout Europe. Towards the end of the year he joined long time friend and producer Tom Jackson in Switzerland and Germany to embark on writing a album for German band ‘Rauschhardt’ the album ‘Different Energy’s,’ and is to be released in 2009.(Guitarist; Tom Rauschhardt, bass player; Jacki Reznicek, drummer; Sebastian Reznicek, keyboard player; Christoph von Haniel.
2009- This year Rob is releasing album ‘Coming Home’, produced by Brandon Friesen, this will be Rob’s busiest and most productive year to date, having started on an acoustic album to be released early in 2010 also there is the expected release of Rauschhardt’s album, Rob has also made guest appearances on two songs with dance producer Boyan, and a duet with 70’s psycho rockers ‘Wally’ on their first album in 30 years.
He has done a multitude of live work, including the music festival in August, Rochefort Accords, France, where he performed with Piers Faccini and the legendary slide player BJ Cole, Vibraphone player Roger Beaujolais and Rob Arnos on Sax.
Selected Quotes.
One to watch out for is Rob Reynolds, I first heard him play a live session on radio. He is a Brit talent, offering real music and great songs.
- Ben Todd, The Daily Mirror, UK national
Another breathtaking example of Rob Reynolds' superb voice and heart-shattering, bleeding, raw, lyrical emotion. 'Sightseeing' should see him feted as a truly class act.
- The Big Issue, Manchester
Rob Reynolds not only delivers the song, he drives it to your door and installs it.
- The Daily Mail
Bringing rock soul and blues together needs a hefty voice, and singer / songwriter Rob Reynolds delivers this and a whole lot more.
- the Independent, UK national
Superb, more please!
- Nick Miller, Jazz FM breakfast show
Absolutely exhausting. So much energy and power in the voice. Very emotional.
- Phil Morgan, Lantern FM
What a voice!
- Rory Barnett, BBC Oxford
A voice to melt an ice queen's heart and great looks - our listeners thought he was great.
- Pauline Daniels, BBC Merseyside
Next Big Thing.
- Sam Taylor, Sunday Star
www.robreynolds.co.uk
www.myspace.com/robreynoldsmusic
Discography
Singles: Stormy Weather, Take it Easy, Changes, Sweet Mother, Heaven Knows.
Albums: Waiting for the Tide, Samsara Never Sleeps, Sightseeing, The Curious World ,Coming Home.
Rob Reynolds is an award winning singer/s… Read Full Bio ↴Rob Reynolds - Biography.
Rob Reynolds is an award winning singer/songwriter who plays acoustic/electric guitar, lap steel, dobro steel/ slide, has opened for the likes of Midge Ure, Errol Brown, Hazel O’Connor, China Crisis, Big Joe Turner, Arthur Lee, and Love, Pete Wylie, Procul Harem, Paul Carrack, Christy Hennessey, Glen Tilbrook, Hugh Cornwell and Amos Lee.
2009 see’s the release of Rob’s 5th album, ‘Coming home' recorded with multi Juno winning producer, Brandon Friesen in Winnipeg, Canada.
Although born in Portsmouth, Rob grew up in Harrogate where, at the age of fifteen he began singing in various bands, learnt the guitar and commenced a song writing career that would win him accolade in the years to come.
1995 - Rob moved to London and quickly started on his first project when his manager Carl Miller introduced him to Alvin Gibbs of punk veterans UK Subs, through Carl and Alvin, Rob came to the attention of then-fledgling London based Indie record company, Invisible Hands Music.
1996- Rob toured supporting Midge Ure throughout the year. On October 21st, a single was released through Invisible Hands; an authentic and beautiful cover of the Arlen/Koeler jazz standard ‘Stormy Weather’, considered by many aficionados to be the definitive performance of the song. It achieved single of the week at Jazz FM and won a Jukebox Jury on Surf FM. There were countless radio sessions around the country along with dozens of TV appearances and a tour date supporting China Crisis.
1997- On March 10th the single ‘Take It Easy’ was released through Invisible Hands. In the summer the debut album, ‘Waiting For The Tide’, was recorded with an all- star cast featuring drummer Darren Mooney (Primal Scream), bassist Jon Noyce (Jethro Tull) , keyboard player Reg Webb ( Lenny Kravitz) and produced by ace guitarist Greg Bone ( Seal, Sting, Prince). Even the sound engineer (Robin Black) was a legend, having engineered albums by Wings, the Who, and Pink Floyd.
1998- 2003- After a long period of travelling and writing in different parts of the world (including work in Germany with the Munich Symphony Orchestra ) and releasing his second album ‘Samsara Never Sleeps’ which was Mojo magazines’ Album Of The Month , Rob was part of an extensive press campaign which resulted with him being featured in various publications such as NME ,Melody Maker, Select, Classic Rock, Mojo , Blues and Soul and Time Out. In July 2003 the single ‘Sweet Mother’ hit the airwaves, staying on the BBC Radio 2 playlist for an impressive five weeks, and Radio 2 invited Rob to premier two tracks live to a massive radio audience as part of their Great British Music Debate.
In Europe, airplay and live dates took place in Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Holland and Germany. In the autumn of 2003 Rob returned to London to record ‘Sightseeing’, combining a love of soul, blues, rock and jazz, written and produced by Rob, with a band made up of some of the country’s top musicians ( previous collaborations of the band members have included Manic street Preachers , Beverley Knight, John Martyn, Liberty x and many more) followed by playing support to Hazel O’ Connor for the rest of the year, continuing in to 2004. On the 11th December Rob supported Souad Massi at London’s Shepherds’ Bush Empire. By the end of 2003 Sweet Mother had been play listed on over forty stations.
2004- This year began with a tour of radio stations around the country. March 31st heralded the start of a whirlwind and successful tour with Hazel O’ Connor here in the UK and then in Holland, , proceeded by an equally successful tour with Glen Tilbrook which made this a very busy year ending with an acoustic set supporting Pete Wylie at the Islington Academy in London.
2005 saw Rob play to a packed crowd at the prestigious ‘Best of British’ at Midem showcase in Cannes, France. He then toured Canada twice, the first of which included two showcases at Canada Music Week and the second taking NXNE by storm and touring with legendary Hugh Cornwell from the Stranglers, back to the UK to play tour support to Paul Carrack, Glen Tilbrook and Amos Lee (this has followed extensive touring with the likes of; Midge Ure, Errol Brown, Hazel O'Connor, China Crisis, Big Joe Turner, Arthur Lee and Love, Pete Wylie, Procul Harem) played two sets at Glastonbury festival; and in July, winning the Baltic Song Contest for England in Malmo, Sweden. At the tail end of 2005 Rob toured Ireland with Christie Hennessey and spent 10 weeks on Ireland's RTE Radio 1 playlist.
2006-2008 Rob attended a radio promotion in Ireland, wrote and worked performing acoustic sets throughout the year in London as well as Switzerland. The beginning of 2007 saw the fourth album released, a compilation of his work so far entitled ‘The Curious World’, drawn from his three studio albums of a fascinating creative life and some of the best music made in the last twenty years .Rob then wrote what is to be his fifth album, ‘Coming home’, with multi-Juno winning producer Brandon Friesen and to be released in 2009, again performing at venues throughout Europe. Towards the end of the year he joined long time friend and producer Tom Jackson in Switzerland and Germany to embark on writing a album for German band ‘Rauschhardt’ the album ‘Different Energy’s,’ and is to be released in 2009.(Guitarist; Tom Rauschhardt, bass player; Jacki Reznicek, drummer; Sebastian Reznicek, keyboard player; Christoph von Haniel.
2009- This year Rob is releasing album ‘Coming Home’, produced by Brandon Friesen, this will be Rob’s busiest and most productive year to date, having started on an acoustic album to be released early in 2010 also there is the expected release of Rauschhardt’s album, Rob has also made guest appearances on two songs with dance producer Boyan, and a duet with 70’s psycho rockers ‘Wally’ on their first album in 30 years.
He has done a multitude of live work, including the music festival in August, Rochefort Accords, France, where he performed with Piers Faccini and the legendary slide player BJ Cole, Vibraphone player Roger Beaujolais and Rob Arnos on Sax.
Selected Quotes.
One to watch out for is Rob Reynolds, I first heard him play a live session on radio. He is a Brit talent, offering real music and great songs.
- Ben Todd, The Daily Mirror, UK national
Another breathtaking example of Rob Reynolds' superb voice and heart-shattering, bleeding, raw, lyrical emotion. 'Sightseeing' should see him feted as a truly class act.
- The Big Issue, Manchester
Rob Reynolds not only delivers the song, he drives it to your door and installs it.
- The Daily Mail
Bringing rock soul and blues together needs a hefty voice, and singer / songwriter Rob Reynolds delivers this and a whole lot more.
- the Independent, UK national
Superb, more please!
- Nick Miller, Jazz FM breakfast show
Absolutely exhausting. So much energy and power in the voice. Very emotional.
- Phil Morgan, Lantern FM
What a voice!
- Rory Barnett, BBC Oxford
A voice to melt an ice queen's heart and great looks - our listeners thought he was great.
- Pauline Daniels, BBC Merseyside
Next Big Thing.
- Sam Taylor, Sunday Star
www.robreynolds.co.uk
www.myspace.com/robreynoldsmusic
Discography
Singles: Stormy Weather, Take it Easy, Changes, Sweet Mother, Heaven Knows.
Albums: Waiting for the Tide, Samsara Never Sleeps, Sightseeing, The Curious World ,Coming Home.
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