Rob Halverson
Rob Halverson is an American record producer, songwriter and studio engineer, who lives in Austin, Texas. He is also a film composer.[1]
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Genres | Rock, lo-fi music, blues, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, album producer, musician, engineer |
Instruments | Guitar, theremin, bass, fiddle, Casio SK-1, four-track cassette, piano, hammond organ, found instruments and homemade instruments |
Years active | 1981–present |
Associated acts | Robinson Ear Machine |
Website | www.RobHalverson.com |
The Austin Chronicle claims Halverson "a low-key but nonetheless very important figure in Austin music since 1989".[2] He has performed tours of Australia twice,[3] and has toured in Europe and UK numerous times. He has released two solo records,[4] and six instrumental albums with Thor Harris. Halverson has recorded or produced over 100 albums.[5]
Discography
partial
- 1999: Fields of Innards w/ An Ocean of Despair by Thor & Rob Halverson (self-released)
- 2009: Drums and Drunken Circuit Bender by Thor & Rob Halverson (self-released)
- 2010: Fields of Innards II by Thor & Rob Halverson (self-released)
- 2011: R.O.A.R. by Thor & Rob Halverson (self-released)
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References
- IMDB Database
- Austin Chronicle Database
- The AGE Melbourne
- "Musica". Robhalverson.com. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
- "News". Halversonics.com. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
External links
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