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Bob
Fetherolf has been a professional working guitarist, vocalist, composer, teacher and
entertainer since 1978. His first album, "Bob Fetherolf and Full Sail" was
released in 1989. His accompanying pirates themed video "Minstrel Pirates"
was viewed by over 200 million households across Europe and the USA. His
collection of four CDs are available for purchase at Amazon.com, CDBaby.com (click on
Cds above or type in Bob Fetherolf at CDBaby website) and numerous other
outlets. He has
produced and recorded music for television, Disney, Hanna Barbera
and more! He has performed nationally and internationally and his popularity
continues to grow. He has run his own teaching and recording studio in
Glendale, Ca. since 1983 called "Full Sail Music" where he taught guitar,
and produced and arranged numerous recording sessions. He has taught
music for school disticts such as Monrovia and Los Angeles. At last count,
he had surpassed well
over 500,000 paid downloads and CD sales from his three Cds on his Sony/mp3 website (unavailable/presently
out of print), as well as worldwide radio play
(United States, Japan, Europe, South America,
Israel, Australia,
Russia and more) live concert sales, and other
regular business
playlists nationally and internationally. He was
the original founding guitarist for the popular oldies group, "Ronny and the
Classics" and still works with Ronny as well. When he finally left the band
for his solo pursuits,
manager Gary Wyma said,
"Bob Fetherolf was the best entertainer we ever
had"! From appearances at MGM Grand
hotel in Las Vegas, to opening for such acts as the The Beach Boys, Temptations, Tony
Bennett, Steppenwolf, Pat Benetar, The Rascals, to shows across the Caribbean and Hawaii, Bob has a wide variety of
experience in the music business. He is now focused on a professional
teaching career as well. He has written a self published guitar manual
"Learning the Guitar", and has earned three college degrees in music,
including his Masters. Besides his successful "The Classics with Bob
Fetherolf" (formerly BF + Radio Club), he now fronts an exciting 50s and 60s
classic surf rock band "The SURFING SAFARIS".
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