Rob Lord (born 1966 in Coventry, England) Rob recently scored Amazon Studios’ feature Troop Zero, directed by Bert and Bertie and starring Academy Award® winners Viola Davis and Allison Janney and works in film and television.
Rob Lord (musician) (born 1966), London based musician and composer Bob Lord (musician) (fl. 1989–2011), composer/producer Rob Lord (software developer) (fl. 1993–2006), founder of Songbird Bob Lord, candidate in the United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona, 2008
Rob Burns (born Robert George Henry Burns, 24 February 1953), earlier also known as Robbie Burns, is an English-born New Zealand bass player, author and academic.Burns' career spans five decades, encompassing the varied musical genres of Pop, Rock, R&B, Soul, Jazz, Gospel, Folk and Country.
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IUMA was started by Rob Lord, Jeff Patterson and Jon Luini from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1993. [2] An unsigned artist , unsigned band or independent artist is a musician or musical group not under a contract with a record label.
Rob Lord is a London-based musician and composer who toured and recorded for a number of groups playing keyboards and guitar for The Primitives, Dodgy, The Conells, Voice of the Beehive, and Grace, who Rob wrote the song "You're Not Mine" for and toured with Michael Jackson.
Rob J Lord, age 33, Fayetteville, GA 30214 View Full Report. Known Locations: Fayetteville GA, 30214, Fayetteville GA 30215, Belcamp MD 21017 Possible Relatives: Carolyn L Fisher, Kathleen R Fisher, Jason E Lord
Rob Lord – Discworld 1,2, Noir, ... This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. ... English Encyclopedia is licensed by Wikipedia (GNU).
John now works in a project called The Machines [disambiguation needed] with fellow musician Rob Lord. They did a remix in 2004 for fellow Hefner bandmate Antony Harding's solo project ANT. References ^
History. The Internet's first free high fidelity online music archive of downloadable songs was the Internet Underground Music Archive. [1] IUMA was started by Rob Lord, Jeff Patterson and Jon Luini from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1993 [2] The realization of the market for these services grew widespread around the time of Napster, a music and file sharing service created by ...