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Starting to learn violin at age 8, Bob realized quickly practice was the key "to make it sound like the record". Prominent, internationally popular violinist Isaac Stern had become Bob's expressive mentor by age 11, awakening the emotional side of Bob's performance style. Love of musical theatre, Stephen Grappelli, and the standards were other influencial ingredients to Bob's expressiveness. "I always wanted to be a Von Trapp kid" since his first |
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premier viewing of the film "The Sound of Music". Bob was also a constant choir member from kindergarten through college. Bob's greatest lessons in the effect of music were gained as a music therapist in psychiatric hospitals where he worked for seven years after college - "Yes, I had keys!" It was during this time Bob began his DJ activities providing a DISCO dance program for the patients. DJ'ing continued through the present day as a side hobby.
Around 1978, friend and gifted singer since grade school, Randy Brown, asked Bob to join him in a musical effort, which became CROONER, entertaining in upscale hotel lounges, concerts, as well as art and city festivals in Indianapolis. Invited to Orlando in 1983 for a hotel gig, Bob and CROONER carried on without gap until the end of a 20-year-stint at the Orlando Peabody Hotel, December 31, 2006. This 30-year experience sharpened Bob's versatility, style, repertoire, and vision in all genres. |
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"Music of the Night " Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Performed by Bob Davis |
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