Bob Schneider

This article is about the Texas musician. For the Louisiana musician, see Robert Schneider. For the American actor/comedian, see Rob Schneider.
Bob Schneider

Bob Schneider.
Background information
Born (1965-10-12) October 12, 1965
Origin Ypsilanti, MI
Genres Pop, rock, folk, country
Years active Early 1990s–present
Labels Kirtland Records
Associated acts The Scabs
The Ugly Americans
Joe Rockhead
Texas Bluegrass Massacre
Lonelyland

Bob Schneider (born October 12, 1965) is an Austin, Texasbased musician and artist and former lead-singer of Ugly Americans.[1] He has released around a dozen albums, mostly on his own Shockorama label. Lonelyland (2001) was licensed through Universal Records,[2] while in 2005 distribution deal with Vanguard Records saw his albums made widely available.[3] In 2009 he signed to Kirtland Records and put out Lovely Creatures, A Perfect Day, and Burden of Proof. His most recent record, The King Kong Suite, was released on Shockorama Records in 2015. He has toured nationally both as headliner and support act.[4][5]

Early life

Schneider was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan to Bob Sr. and Katie Schneider (a teacher) and raised in El Paso and Munich, Germany together with his sister.[6] The son of an opera singer, he moved with his parents to Germany when he was two,[7] while his father received instruction from noted vocal teachers. It led to a marginal existence as “my parents had this big plan, but my dad just didn’t have the voice". He learned guitar and piano at an early age, and performed at his parents' parties.[6]

Before performing solo, he performed for years in various bands. He dropped out of the University of Texas at El Paso where he studied art, while performing in his first band, a funk-rock outfit called Joe Rockhead. The band independently released three albums before disbanding.[6] Schneider subsequently performed with Ugly Americans who were an opening act for the Dave Matthews Band and signed with the revived Capricorn Records.[8] In 1997, Schneider co-founded The Scabs, a funk ensemble that regularly played in around Austin and described as " inspired by The Rugburns (right down to the suits and ties) [with] bawdy show tunes and puerile blues in the beginning, but eventually the powerhouse funk took over when the Grooveline Horns were added".[6]

Career

In 1999, Schneider formed a solo act, initially under the name Lonelyland, which became the title of his record released through Universal Records. His style has been described as "acoustic based songs with electronic beats and noises in the background (..) and other types of cross genre music. His live shows are known for improvisation [and] audience involvement".[9]

He went on to record the major-label solo albums Lonelyland (2001) and I'm Good Now (2004), which garnered him significantly more national attention and some critical acclaim. "Big Blue Sea" from the Lonelyland album received significant radio play, as did "Come With Me Tonight" from I'm Good Now. "Metal & Steel" from Lonelyland is, to date, Schneider's most played song.

The contracts that he signed with Universal in 2001 and Vanguard in 2004 allowed him to release albums as "side projects" on his own Shockorama Records.[3] Among the albums that have been self-released are Galaxy Kings and I've Seen The End of the World and It Looks Like This. All of these side projects were re-released by Vanguard in conjunction with the release of his 2006 album The Californian. Previously, these albums had limited availability as approximately 10,000 copies were produced. After releasing The Californian, Schneider also put out Greatest Hits Live, recorded in Austin on July 17, 2006, on Shockorama Records. He has a long-standing Monday night residency at the Saxon Pub and regularly plays at Antone's, both venues in Austin.[9] His live-band includes Harmoni Kelley (bass), Jeff Plankenhorn (guitars), Conrad Choucroun (drums), Danny Levin (cello) and Oliver Steck (accordion).[10]

In 2009, Schneider signed with Kirtland Records and released Lovely Creatures in September 2009. It features the single "40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet)", which peaked at #14 on the AAA Radio Chart. The album also features Patty Griffin on the track "Changing Your Mind". He released a second album on the label entitled "A Perfect Day" on April 19, 2011, featuring the single "Let The Light In." "Burden of Proof" was released on June 11, 2013. His latest album, The King Kong Suite, was released in three 5-track EPs over the course of 2015: King Kong Vol. 1 in February, King Kong Vol. 2 in June, and King Kong Vol. 3 in October.

Soundtrack contributions

Awards

Bob Schneider during live recording session at The Saint, May 2011

Bob Schneider has won a number of Austin Music Awards including Band of the Year, Musician of the Year, Song and Album of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year in the period from 1999 to 2010.[10]

Discography

Bob Schneider

Charting albums

Year Album BB 200
2009 Lovely Creatures 140
2011 A Perfect Day 150
2013 Burden of Proof 195
The Scabs
Ugly Americans
Joe Rockhead

Frunk

Almost every one of Schneider's live show are recorded by his sound engineer Jay Thomas and made available for purchase. Originally available only as a double-disc set sold after each performance, Bob began to make and continues to make these recordings (dubbed "Frunk") available for purchase through his website in early 2009. The double-disc sets were gradually phased out throughout 2010/2011.

Books

See also

References

  1. Smyers, Darryl. "Bob Schneider Just Needs a Good Cup of Coffee and an Audience Full of Women". Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  2. "Bob Scheinder - Discography". AllMusic.com. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Newman, Melinda (April 9, 2005). The Beat - Blues Traveller, Hootie Return. Billboard.com. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  4. "Bob Schneider". Kirtland Records - Bob Schneider. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  5. "Bob Schneider - Itinerary". High Road Touring. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Corcoran, Michael (May 26, 2013). "Bob's Burden". MichaelCorcoran.net.
  7. "Photograph by Todd V. Wolfson: Bob Schneider Austin Music". AustinChronicle.com. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
  8. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Ugly Americans - Boom Boom Baby". AllMusic.com. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  9. 1 2 Milner, Dixon (July 8, 2013). "Bob Schneider – Burden of Proof Interview". Turnstyle Junkpiled. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  10. 1 2 Moser, Margaret (October 2, 2009). "What About Bob?: Bob Schneider's affirmation Austin Music". AustinChronicle.com. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
  11. "Bob Schneider". IMDb. Retrieved October 26, 2014.

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