Bob Powell

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Bob Powell (1961 - ) is a U.S. composer.

In 2004 Bob released the Bob Powell Anthology as open source audio on the Internet.

Discography also includes Evil Flower Volume One, Dreamscape Of The Falcon, Pussywillow Patch, Pretzel Head, Room 417, Leftover Noodles and Los Angeles.

Born in Rochester, New York, Bob currently lives in self imposed exile in Los Angeles, California working on solo projects and does not believe in collaboration or groups of any kind.

"Bob is a wandering minstrel, and as our greedy time has harvested every attention, he's sneaking into neighboring backyards while we're sleeping, luring lucid dreamers to pasture. It may be years before he hops your fence, and longer still will his tales of irreversible lovliness shake your sealed windows and charm your fluffy warm blankets before you repent....but you must!! This music will slip in and out of your indescision, ring true when the bells are tolling, and rest on your weary back as wings whilst you run with hastened resignation for the hills....and like a wandering minstrel, gone far too soon." - Tom Grimley

[edit] Room 417

Room 417 is Part Two of Pretzel Head Trilogy by Bob Powell, released in the year 2002 as open source audio. It is now Part 2 of Bob Powell Anthology.

[edit] The Pretzel Head Trilogy

The Pretzel Head Trilogy, consisting of Pretzel Head, Room 417 & Leftover Noodles, are a trilogy of recordings by Bob Powell. Pretzel Head Trilogy is now Parts 1-3 of Bob Powell Anthology and released as open source audio under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license on Internet Archive.

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