Bob Rafkin is everything a great musicians should be, except for one thing. He's not exactly a household name! But he's a true artist, a craftsman who's sound has never been better.
His career began rubbing shoulders with Bob Dylan and the folk scene of the '60s in Greenwich Village. He was an in-demand session player in Los Angeles for years working with the likes of Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman, Gene Vincent, the Everly Brothers and the Lovin' Spoonful.
In the '70s, the Byrds covered one of Bob's songs, Lazy Waters on their album, Farther Along. He was chosen to write the score for a PBS documentary.
Lately, he's been able to focus on recording his own music. He's entered into a prolific and profound period of introspective songs and melodies that have struck a chord with receptive audiences.
Here is a chance to hear Bob play bits of some of the songs closest to him. It's a great introduction to an unhearalded musician we believe you will delight in discovering! Be sure to leave a comment!
Want to learn more about Bob?Check out his profile
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Learn more about his fascinating life's journey
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Listen to his GB Radio interview
here.
Dainis W. Michel
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Posted 11:22 am September 4th, 2008Aha, I accidentally commented on your image and not on this video. Bud, I invite you to check out my video on Urine Therapy and read my post under your image.
drsallywitt
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Posted 12:42 pm August 27th, 2008I am so glad that I found your video and story. I would love to interview you on my radio show, and/or video interviews for the web.
My shows are on www.blogtalkradio.com/drsallywitt and www.youtube.com/drsallywitt
I bookmarked this video on digg and stumbleupon.
You can find me at drsallywitt@gmail.com. Let me know, I would love to give you some PR to sell a few more recordings.
Blessings to you and your family,
Sally
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