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Born | Orlando, Florida, US |
Genres | Heavy metal, power metal, speed metal, symphonic metal, neo-classical metal, christian metal |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1983–present |
Associated acts | Impellitteri, Axel Rudi Pell, Avantasia, Warrior, Angelica, Joshua, Driver |
Website | www.robrock.com |
Robert Rock is a heavy metal singer and songwriter. He is best known for being the lead singer of the band Impellitteri from 1992 to 2000, and now in 2008. He has also released four albums as a solo artist.
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Rob Rock started his music career in 1983 when he and Chris Impellitteri joined a cover band called VICE.[1][2] They released a demo and were together until 1985. In 1986, he joined musicians Tony MacAlpine (guitar), Tommy Aldridge (drums), and Rudy Sarzo (bass) in a project called M.A.R.S. The group released a single album called Project Driver which received much critical praise, but the next year each member went a different way.[3][4][5]
Rock reunited with friend Chris Impellitteri and recorded the band's first album, an EP, simply called Impellitteri. However, he was also committed to another project called Joshua, so he could not continue with the band at the moment.[6] Rock recorded one album with Joshua, which was characterized by the editor of HM Magazine as being "probably the best melodic metal album in the universe."[7] He also worked on other projects (Dennis Cameron's Angelica, Driver) which gave him knowledge of international musicians that would serve him well later.
In the early 1990s, he received a call from Chris Impellitteri to join his band again. He agreed and became the band's lead singer until 2000. Together, Impellitteri released five successful albums.
In 2000, Rock decided to pursue his own solo career and parted ways with Impellitteri amicably. That same year, he released his first solo album called Rage of Creation. The album received critical praise and Rock has gone on, releasing three more albums (Eyes of Eternity, Holy Hell, Garden of Chaos).
In May 2008 it was announced that Rock reunited once more with Impellitteri. Their new album, Wicked Maiden, was released in April 2009.[8]
Rock has also lent his voice to the Randy Rhoads tribute released in 2000 and to countless other projects through his career like Avantasia and Axel Rudi Pell.[9]
Rock has one son, Alexander John, with his wife, Liza. Alexander was born January 5, 2006.[10]
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