Rob Black (Musician)

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Rob Black
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Rob Black performing live at Tamworth on January 21, 2007.
Background information
Birth name Robert Black
Born January 17, 1974 (1974-01-17) (age 34)
Origin Middlemount, Queensland, Australia Flag of Australia
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) musician, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, vocals
Years active 1999–Present
Label(s) Compass Brothers Records
Website robblackmusic.com

Rob Black (born January 17, 1974) is an Australia country music singer, and songwriter from Middlemount, Queensland.

[edit] Biography

Rob's father used to pick guitar to help him face a day's work in the mines. As he played, his son watched, and soon it was Rob who was picking out tunes. And growing up in the Central Queensland town of Middlemount meant that Rob had little to do but hone his talents on the guitar. He taught himself complicated Chet Atkins solos one note at a time using the pause button on a cassette player. It may not have been an orthodox approach, but it worked. Rob was accepted into the Queensland Conservatorium of Music at the age of 17.

Rob has been playing to country music crowds throughout Australia as part of the band The Kelly Gang.

Rob's big break came in January 2007 when he entered the Toyota Starmaker competition, which resulted in him being offered a contract with Compass Brothers Records.

[edit] Music

On the 13th August, 2007 Rob released his first single, Regular Guy.

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