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Monthly Song Download : I record all sorts of demos and ideas. A lot of it doesn't get released or stays as a work in progress for months. Each month you'll get an exclusive download of one of these tracks.
One Day - Acoustic Album : One Day was recorded in a day and is a stripped back album with just me and a guitar. There's versions of songs that appear on other albums plus some covers of songs I play regularly in gigs.
Monthly Song Download : I record all sorts of demos and ideas. A lot of it doesn't get released or stays as a work in progress for months. Each month you'll get an exclusive download of one of these tracks.
One Day - Acoustic Album : One Day was recorded in a day and is a stripped back album with just me and a guitar. There's versions of songs that appear on other albums plus some covers of songs I play regularly in gigs.
You're On The Guest List : Yep, where-ever I'm playing, if you want to come to the show, let us know and you'll be on the guest list. If you want to come to 10 shows that's fine. *This doesn't apply to festivals or larger events as we have no control over admissions there. If in doubt, just ask.
Exclusive Song Download : I'm always recording new songs and ideas. Each month I'll send you something new or unreleased or something from the archives that you wouldn't have heard.
One Day CD : One day is an acoustic album that was recorded in a day. You'll get two signed copies of this - one to keep and one for a friend.
A Recorded Birthday Song : I'll record a special song for you or someone special for you're birthday and deliver the MP3 via email on the date you choose.
Monthly Song Download : I record all sorts of demos and ideas. A lot of it doesn't get released or stays as a work in progress for months. Each month you'll get an exclusive download of one of these tracks.
One Day - Acoustic Album : One Day was recorded in a day and is a stripped back album with just me and a guitar. There's versions of songs that appear on other albums plus some covers of songs I play regularly in gigs.
You're On The Guest List : Yep, where-ever I'm playing, if you want to come to the show, let us know and you'll be on the guest list. If you want to come to 10 shows that's fine. *This doesn't apply to festivals or larger events as we have no control over admissions there. If in doubt, just ask.
A Birthday Treat : How about a hand made birthday card with lyrics to your favourite song. Plus I'll record a special birthday song for you (or a loved one/friend/pet).
Once the BBC described Rob Halligan as “Bruce Springsteen having English tea with Billy Bragg” It’s been a good comparison although you could maybe invite more people along to the party, as Rob has been compared to Neil Diamond, Martyn Joseph and John Mayer.
You get the picture. There’s a lot of influence, driven by a love of music and a passion to speak to and from the heart.
Rob grew up on the south coast of England, learning to play guitar after a road accident had him spend six months in hospital. With some mates he formed a string of bands and had his first spell in a studio when as the “Freak Brothers” they recorded a version of Welon Jennin’s “16 Tonnes” and performed at Worthing’s Pavilion Theatre.
After a messy adolescence with run-ins with the police and a spell living on the streets he found himself in the midlands and with a lot of help and patience from a Christian community there, sorted out a place to live and a job.
“Preaching didn’t convert me,” says Halligan. “It was people being Jesus to me that made the difference. When we do rather than say, we change the world.”
Finding himself involved with the music scene in the church, Rob began to hone his songwriting and performance skills, playing at events in iconic venues such as Manchester’s Free Trade Hall, Sheffield City Hall, Wembley Conference Centre and many others.
In 1999 Rob formed Goldsmiths, who played dates across the Midlands. They recorded an album, Iknow Youknow, at Apple Tree Studios with Phil Goss (from the band “As If”). The album had some great reviews and the band played their first live radio sessions on Cross Rhythms Radio.
Then in 2001, Robs Dad was killed in the terrorist attacks in New York on September 11th. This was something of a game-changer for Rob, who up until then had seen music as a hobby. After 9/11, Rob decided to give up his job and, as he explains “use my music to make a difference.”
He’d been working as an HR Manager for a pharmaceutical company, now he would take on a part time role at a drop-in centre and use the bulk of his time to concentrate on his music.
He wrote and recorded his first solo album, “Dancing With Seagulls” which immediately earned him recognition as a quality songwriter. The BBC’s Paul Gambaccini commented “These are some of the strongest songs I’ve heard.” Though it was never play-listed, Radio 2 played “Streets Of This Town” repeatedly and BBC1 filmed a special video of Rob performing “Treasure”.
Then in 2004 a huge Tsunami hit South East Asia. Rob decided to use another song, “Stand Together” to raise money for the victims. With the help of J10 Studios in Coventry Rob invited musicians from across the region to collaborate on the recording. “It was our own ‘Band Aid’. An incredible time.” The song reached number 14 in the UK Indie charts despite onthy being sold in one shop. Altogether ‘Stand Together’ raise £13.500. Most of that money went to the DEC. Then Rob Heard about a local Charity working with children across the world called Global Care.
Rob’s relationship with Global Care has taken him to Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Lebanon, using his music to raise awareness of the work being done with vulnerable children in some of the poorest places in the world.
“Music has the power to tell stories in a way that connects with people. When 9/11 happened it was huge but for us in the UK it was still the other side of the world. But for me, it was there, in my life, in my living room. I think when I tell these stories it closes the gap and brings those situations into our lives and lets us know we can make a difference.”
Rob’s theme has been reconciliation and forgiveness and his honesty and openness creates a connection with his listeners. His songs aren’t all about world issues, in fact much of what he sings about is our own frailty, doubts and fears in a messed up world.
In 2006 Rob joined After The Fire, who had hits in the 80’s with ‘Der Kommissar’, ‘One Rule’ and ‘Laser Love’. They recorded a live album ‘One Rule’ with the Bill Mason Band at Salford University that included two of robs Songs, ‘You’ and ‘Dungeon Ghyl’
After recording two mini-albums, ‘Dark Clouds Fighting’ and ‘The New York Sessions’, Rob met Graeme Duffin, guitarist with Wet Wet Wet. Together with ‘Wets’ engineer Sandi Jones, Rob visited the Foundry Music Lab in Scotland to record ‘Best Thing That Happened’. This took Rob’s sound to a new level and after a gap of 5 years the new album showcased Robs song-writing skills in a powerful way. With Guest vocals from Yvonne Lyon and Gareth Davies-Jones and guitar work from Graeme Duffin, the album gained rave reviews from the music press, a live session on BBC Radio 2 and more TV appearances.
Since then Rob has recorded five albums with the Foundry – ‘Best thing That Happened’, ‘The Perils The Grace and The Way’, ‘Another Fine Mess’, ‘Love Come Down’ and his new 2017 release ‘Wild Horses’
As well as being a prolific writer, Rob tours extensively. He has played across the UK as well as shows in the USA, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong and Switzerland.
As one reviewer said, “This is songwriting craftsmanship at it’s best. Its’ a mystery why Rob isn’t better known”
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