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Bob Seger
Robert Clark 'Bob' Seger (May 6, 1945-) was an important figure in American rock and roll and pop music in the 1970s and 1980s, and continues to be influential today. Originally a hard-driving rocker in the vein of fellow Michigan garage rockers the Rationals and Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger developed into one of the most popular heartland rockers over the course of the '70s. Combining the driving charge of Ryder's Detroit Wheels with Stonesy garage rock and devotion to hard-edged soul and R&B, he crafted a distinctively American sound. While he never attained the critical respect of his contemporary Bruce Springsteen, Seger did develop a dedicated following through constant touring with his Silver Bullet Band. Following several years of missed chances and lost opportunities, Seger finally achieved a national audience in 1976 with the back-to-back release of Live Bullet and Night Moves. After the platinum success of those albums, Seger retained his popularity for the next two decades, releasing seven Top Ten, platinum-selling albums in a row.
Bob Seger started his musical career in the 1960s in his native Detroit as a singer and as the leader of the Bob Seger System. He is best known for his work with the Silver Bullet Band, a group he formed in 1974. Seger is known as a workhorse Midwestern roots-rocker who dealt with blue-collar themes and toured constantly in support of his frequent album releases. As such he is often dismissed as a poor man's Bruce Springsteen, though this is an unfair comparison since Seger's career as a professional musician predates Springsteen's by five years. Seger's successes paved the way for other heartland rockers including John Mellencamp and the Michael Stanley Band.
Seger began playing music in 1961 as the leader of the Detroit-based trio the Decibels; his future manager, Eddie 'Punch' Andrews was also a member of the band. Moving to Ann Arbor, he played with the Town Criers before he became the keyboardist and vocalist for Doug Brown & the Omens. Billing themselves as the Beach Bums, the band released 'The Ballad of the Yellow Beret,' a parody of the Sgt. Barry Sadler song 'The Ballad of the Green Beret.' The single was withdrawn shortly after its release after Sadler threatened a lawsuit. In 1966, Seger released his first solo single, 'East Side Story,' which became a regional hit. Several other local hit singles followed on Cameo Records, including 'Persecution Smith' and 'Heavy Music,' before his label folded. In 1968, he formed the Bob Seger System and signed with Capitol Records, releasing his debut album, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, in the spring of that year. The title track became a national hit, climbing to number 17, but the group's follow-up, Noah, stiffed and Seger decided to quit the music business at the end of 1969 to attend college.
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Artist Biography - Bob Seger
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Seger's early work is hard-rocking and shows the influence of fellow Michiganers Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels as well as pioneer rock-and-rollers such as Chuck Berry. Later in his career, Seger mellowed somewhat and he had a series of hits in the '80s with such mid-tempo ballads as 'We've Got Tonight' and 'Against the Wind'. Other familiar Seger songs include 'Ramblin' Gamblin' Man', 'Night Moves', and 'Hollywood Nights', but his most recognizable songs are almost certainly 'Old Time Rock and Roll' (featured in the film Risky Business) and 'Like a Rock' (the latter being most familiar to many younger Americans through its association with a Chevrolet ad campaign). 'Turn the Page', another well-known Seger tune, was later covered by Metallica.
Seger was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004. Also during 2004, Seger was working on his first new album in 10 years, titled Face the Promise; release of this disc is thought to be delayed until some time in 2005.
Discography Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (1969) Noah (1969) Mongrel (1970) Brand New Morning (1971) Smokin' O.P.'s (1972) Back in '72 (1973) Seven (1974) Beautiful Loser (1975) Live Bullet (1976) Night Moves (1976) Stranger in Town (1978) Against the Wind (1980) Nine Tonight (1981) The Distance (1982) Like a Rock (1986) The Fire Inside (1991) It's a Mystery (1995) Face the Promise (due for release in 2005)
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For more information , enjoy the official homepage of Bob Seger
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