Little Bob
Little Bob Story | |
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Little Bob, the singer the band takes its name from | |
Background information | |
Origin | Le Havre, France |
Genres | Rock, Blues |
Years active | 1974–present |
Website |
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Little Bob Story is a French rock band with strong blues and rhythm 'n' blues influences.
Lemmy from Motörhead features on the album Ringolevio (1987).
In 2011, the vocalist Roberto Piazza alias Little Bob plays himself in the movie Le Havre directed by Aki Kaurismäki, in competition at the 2011 edition of Festival de Cannes.
Discography
Albums in studio
- 1976 : High Time
- 1977 : Living In The Fast Lane
- 1977 : Little Bob story
- 1978 : Come see me
- 1984 : Too Young To Love Me
- 1986 : Cover girl
- 1987 : Ringolevio
- 1991 : Alive or nothing
- 1993 : Lost Territories
- 1997 : Blue stories
- 2002 : Libero
- 2005 : Lost in my town
- 2005 : The Gift
- 2006 : Ringolevio
- 2006 : Rendez-vous in Angel city
- 2009 : Time to blast
- 2013 : Break down the walls
Live albums
- 2003 : Rock on riff on roll on move on, Live 2003
- 2005 : Live in the Dockland
- 2005 : Live in London 1979 (reedition)
Compilations
- 2011 : Wild & deep - Best of 1989 2009
Featurings
- 1999 : Tribute to Lee Brilleaux
- 2000 : Blues against racism
- 2002 : Roots and new 2002
- 2002 : A South Louisiana soul sensation
Bibliography
- Little Bob et Christian Eudeline, La Story, Éditions Denoël, coll. X-treme, 2010 ISBN 978-2-2072-6040-1, 251 p.
- Stories of Little Bob, histoires pour Roberto. Jean-Bernard Pouy, Frédéric Prilleux, Jean-Noël Levavasseur, Jean-Luc Manet, Stéphane Le Carre, Stéphane Pajot, Sylvie Rouch, Serguei Dounovtez et al., Editions Krakoën. www.krakoen.fr. April 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Little Bob. |
- Official website
- Vidéo interview - September 2007
- Vidéo interview - October 2009
- Interview for radio RDL Colmar
- Vidéo interview - July 2011
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