Bob Melanson Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Bob’s music career began on a drum kit when he was 5 years old, playing his first gig at age 10.
In 1990, he won the Fender Guitar Warz competition regionally and placed in the top five in Canada. He moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1991 and did session work and live performances with many artists in various styles.
In 1995, He was given the opportunity to co-write the soundtrack for “Works”; a locally produced children’s television show. This led to other opportunities in writing music for media.
With a strong desire to write vocal melodies, Bob began singing in 2003. “It's always been something I've wanted to try but never had the guts to do”. He’s currently working on his vocal chops and will release tunes as they become available.
T.V. shows featuring his music include: "What The Canuck?", "This Hour Has 22 Minutes", "Made In Canada", "The Itch", "El Mundo Del Lundo", "Works", "Snakes & Ladders" and "A Bug And A Bag Of Weed"
Most of his music is available for licensing.
His CD "Sorta Purple" is a compilation of instrumental rock tunes written from '89 to '96.
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