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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Rob Lear
| image =
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| birth_name = Robert Lear
| origin = Wales
| birth_date = [[Mid Glamorgan]], Wales
| genre = [[Acoustic music|Acoustic]], singer-songwriter, [[folk rock]], pop, [[country folk]], [[indie rock]], [[alternative rock]], [[Americana (music)|Americana]], [[Cymru]]-cana
| occupation = Singer, songwriter
| years_active = 1995–present
| instrument = Vocals, guitar, keyboards, ukulele, mandolin
| associated_acts = [[Lear (band)|Lear]]<br /> [[Proud Marys]]<br /> [[Mark Purnell]]<br /> [[dunkie]]<br /> [[Katie Waisell]]<br /> [[Edge of Universe]]<br /> [[Lua Sonique]]<br />
| website = [http://www.roblearmusic.com roblearmusic.com]
| current_members = Rob Lear<br /> Liz Mullins<br /> Terry Payne<br /> Tom Long<br />

}}
}}


'''Rob Lear''' is a [[Wales|Welsh]]-based [[Singing|singer]]-[[songwriter]] who has been the principal songwriter and lead singer of bands that have enjoyed a residency at [[The Cavern Club]], [[Liverpool]]. Lear was voted the best live act{{Citation needed|date=November 2011}} while touring [[Scotland]], during which he played in support of [[Bernard Butler]], [[Mark Morris (composer)|Mark Morris]], Dodgy, [[Mystery Jets]], [[Tom Hingley]], [[Stories (band)|Stories]], [[The Crocketts]] and Thousand Reasons.<ref name="Echo review">{{cite web | url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz-and-lifestyle/music-in-wales/2011/07/12/review-futuretown-rob-lear-10-feet-tall-cardiff-91466-29034213/#ixzz1RzrSKof4 | title=Rob Lear Review | work=South Wales Echo | author=Dave Owens | date=12 July 2011 | accessdate=17 September 2011}}</ref>
'''Rob Lear''' is a Welsh-based singer-songwriter. He began his career as the principal songwriter and lead singer of Welsh bands [[Lear (band)|Lear]] and the [[Proud Marys]]. An early solo performance came supporting [[Rue Royale (band)|Rue Royale]] on 27 January 2013 in the venue 10 Feet Tall,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.getawriggleon.com/guides/cardiff/10-feet-tall |title=10 Feet Tall : Review &#124; Gallery &#124; Offers &#124; Phone Number &#124; Wriggle - exclusive food & drinks deals near you |access-date=21 August 2020 |archive-date=26 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200926015140/https://www.getawriggleon.com/guides/cardiff/10-feet-tall |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Cardiff]].

His music has seen him tour the UK and Europe, including a residency at [[Liverpool]]’s [[Cavern Club]], performances at [[Wembley Arena]] and playing support to [[Amy Wadge]], [[Henry Priestman]], [[Bernard Butler]] and [[Ian McCulloch (singer)|Ian McCulloch]]. As a dedicated song-smith he has also been sought after to co-write songs from [[country (music)|country]] to [[R&B]], has co-written for UK ''[[X-Factor]]'' quarter-finalist [[Katie Waissel]], Spanish [[electronic dance music]] artist [[Edge of Universe]] and electronic dance music trio, [[Lua Sonique]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/d6b4a3ec-3810-4225-9a5d-2d318a3be43c |title=Lua Sonique - BBC Music |access-date=21 August 2020 |archive-date=25 April 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150425132214/http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/d6b4a3ec-3810-4225-9a5d-2d318a3be43c |url-status=dead }}</ref>
He has also written songs for animated films, as well as for the 2012 British motion picture musical ''[[Rain: An Original Musical (film)|Rain: An Original Musical]]''<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2215435/|title=Rain: An Original Musical|accessdate=15 December 2020|website=IMDb.com}}</ref> (aka 'Summertime') by Tornado Independent Films Ltd.,<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://cineuropa.org/en/prodcompany/157079/|title=Tornado Films Ltd [UK] - Production companies|website=Cineuropa.org|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=http://film-directory.britishcouncil.org/summertime|title=British Council Film: Summertime|website=Film-directory.britishcouncil.org|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref> and directed by [[Maxine Evans]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1468768/|title=Maxine Evans|website=IMDb.com|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref>

Lear was voted the best live act{{Citation needed|date=November 2011}} while touring [[Scotland]], during which he played in support of [[Mark Morriss]], [[Dodgy]], [[Mystery Jets]], [[Tom Hingley]], [[Stories (band)|Stories]], [[The Crocketts]] and [[Thousand Reasons]].<ref name="Echo review">{{cite web | url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz-and-lifestyle/music-in-wales/2011/07/12/review-futuretown-rob-lear-10-feet-tall-cardiff-91466-29034213/#ixzz1RzrSKof4 | title=Rob Lear Review | work=South Wales Echo | author=Dave Owens | date=12 July 2011 | accessdate=17 September 2011}}</ref>

The Rob Lear Band blends instrumentalists including [[Van Morrison]] bassist Pete Hurley, African rhythm student Liz Mullins, country music guitarist Brett Green, Back Of Beyond's drummer Tim Robinson and multi-instrumentalist Terry Payne.

==History==
===2010–2012: Solo beginnings and ''Little Acorns'' and the ''A Million Stars: A Mini Album''===
From August 2010 to June 2011 Lear wrote and recorded a number of songs for the 2012 [[South Wales]] based film ''[[Rain: An Original Musical (film)|Rain: An Original Musical]]''<ref name="auto"/> (aka 'Summertime') released by [[Tornado Independent Films Ltd]].<ref name="auto2"/><ref name="auto1"/> The songs included, in the Soundtrack, were "Two Steps Behind You", "We’re So Young", "The Cull-de-sac Tango" and "Fight scene theme".

Lear’s first solo recording, ''A Million Stars'', was a six track mini album/EP, the success of which resulted in the title track becoming Welsh Single of the Week on [[BBC Radio Wales]], as featured on the [[Roy Noble]] show.<ref name="BBC Radio Wales">{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0149487 | title=Rob Lear Radio Interview| work=BBC Radio Wales | author=Rob Noble | date=20 September 2011 | accessdate=21 August 2020}}</ref> Rob's second single "Little Acorns", produced by [[Greg Haver]] was also made Welsh Single of the Week on BBC Radio Wales. Following these releases Lear linked up with a unique and eclectic supporting band of musicians which added [[djembe]], [[accordion]], bass guitar and guitar to the live line-up.

Between February and April 2012, Lear co-wrote and recorded the songs "Air", "Everyone Everything" and "Reflections (Physics)" for the ''No More Silence EP'' by Spanish-language [[emo]] musician [[Alen Seed]] release, [[Modern World Studio]] produced by [[Greg Haver]].

During May 2012 he teamed up with 2011 UK ''[[X Factor]]'' quarter-finalist [[Katie Waissel]] and her band The Red Velvet Lovers at [[Tetbury]], England and co-wrote the songs "Geek Chic" and "Straight Up, Straight Laced". These songs appear on her 2020 self-titled solo album ('Geek Chic' is renamed 'Geek').<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/5JmoMce3o3uuwd1jR8p6V8|title=Katie Waissel|accessdate=15 December 2020|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref>

===2013–2015: The release of debut studio album ''Let It Go''===
On the back of the success of "Little Acorns" and ''A Million Star: A Mini Album'' Lear released the debut album ''Let It Go'' a further success and the release saw Lear become Welsh Artist of The Week for two consecutive weeks via BBC Radio Wales.<ref name="The Roy Noble Show">{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0149487 | title=Welsh Artist of The Week| work=BBC Radio Wales | author=Louise Elliott | date=6 March 2013 | accessdate=21 August 2020}}</ref><ref name="The Louise Elliott Show">{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r6g4n | title=Welsh Artist of The Week| work=BBC Radio Wales | author=Louise Elliott | date=13 March 2013 | accessdate=21 August 2020}}</ref>

The success of the ''Let It Go'' release was quickly followed by appearances playing a host of shows and summer festivals alongside the likes of [[Seth Lakeman]], [[Show of Hands]], [[The Mystery Jets]], [[Hayseed Dixie]] and [[Martin Simpson]].

''"If nothing happens to these songs then the record industry must have s*** in their ears"'' – Kingsley Ward, founder of [[Rockfield Studios]]<ref name="WalesOnline Review">{{cite web | url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/showbiz/review-futuretown-rob-lear--1820789 | title=Futuretown & Rob Lear Review | work=WalesOnline.co.uk | author=Dave Owens | date=12 July 2011 | accessdate=22 March 2013}}</ref>

About recording the album Lear has said ''"there are some personal stories that I don't mind telling people about, like (the song) No Way Home which follows the story of my mother's grandmother's family who sold everything to leave [[Dublin]], jump on a boat and come to [[Cardiff]] to find work. Selling up in a time when there were no benefits and taking that step looking for a better life seemed like a courageous thing to do. Others songs are personal, but in a more emphatic way where I've drawn inspiration on a situation where I've been an observer"''.<ref name="Plugged In Magazine Wales">{{cite web | url=https://issuu.com/plugged_in_magazine/docs/plugged_in_issue_17 | title=Rob Lear Interview | work=Plugged in Magazine Wales | author=Jessica Risby, Stephen Round, Dexter Walkley, Sam Rees and Darren Warner | date=31 March 2013 | issue=17}}</ref>

During May 2014, Lear provided top-line melody work and vocal recording for [[Ramsgate]] based [[electronic dance music]] artists [[Lua Sonique]] on their release of "It All",<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxxKszdmlM0&|title=Lua Sonique It All Feat Rob Lear - YouTube|website=Youtube.com|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref> playlisted on [[BBC Radio One]], [[BBC Introducing]] in 2015 as 'Record of The Week' in conjunction with their ''Lines'' album '.<ref name="Abbie McCarthy">{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02nlv2s | title=Record of The Week| work=BBC Music Introducing in Kent | author=BBC Radio | date=11 April 2015 | accessdate=21 August 2020}}</ref>

2015 saw Lear collaborate with another electronic dance music musician, this time with [[Edge of Universe]] (aka Alen Seed) on the track "Ama La Vida"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/6KOMOd9PJ2SwUVY6LvA7Cd|title=Ama la Vida|accessdate=9 January 2023|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref> The [[Latin pop]] track featured Lear on co-writing and vocal duties, the track also featured [[Leo Díaz (musician)|Leo Diaz]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/6KOMOd9PJ2SwUVY6LvA7Cd|title=Ama la Vida|accessdate=15 December 2020|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21dGQe6_8DU|title=AMA LA VIDA extended Edge Of Universe Feat. Leo Diaz & Roby Lear - YouTube|website=Youtube.com|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mT12LESBlc|title=EDGE OF UNIVERSE ama la vida latin version - YouTube|website=Youtube.com|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY_ciVZfH0c|title=Ama la Vida (Orange Pop Edit) - YouTube|website=Youtube.com|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref>

===2016–2019: The release of second studio album ''Motorcycle Heart''===
From his base in the Welsh valleys, 2016 saw the release of Lear's second album, ''Motorcycle Heart'', and as with his debut album ''Let It Go'', once again, Lear teamed up with [[Richard Thompson (musician)]]’s Grammy nominated record producer, Simon Tassano, as co-producer along with Cardiff's Ty Drwg Studio's, Frank Naughton.

The album blended all the skills and influences of Lear’s band to produce 12 tracks that bridged [[Americana (music)|Americana]], [[Folk music|folk]], [[country music]] and [[Pop music|pop]]. The songs themselves took their inspiration from Lear's experience growing up in a homestead dominated by motorcycles and motorcyclists and the unique characters and stories that flowed from them.

During 2018, 2019 and 2020, Lear provided a mixture of vocals, keyboards, synth and guitar for five tracks included in the [[Welsh Music Prize]] Album of the Year 2020 (Longlisted) '[[Working To Design]]'<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/2XbkVYf3jxMWGuVeRaFlur|title=Working to Design|accessdate=15 December 2020|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref> by South Wales project [[dunkie]].

Lear featured on the following '''dunkie''' tracks:
'''"~ Introduction - So Little Time ~" '''(synth, Ether Pad), '''"The White Hole"''' (synth, Ether Pad/Moog), '''"Can A Song Save Your Life?"''' (synth, Ether Pad/Moog) (album version only - uncredited), '''"Rabbit Hole"''' (backing vocals, synth, electric guitar and percussion)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaSNT6bTPbs|title=dunkie - Rabbit Hole (Official Video) 4K - YouTube|website=Youtube.com|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/track/5NeiZSQxl0d0BBzjAwstye|title=Rabbit Hole|accessdate=15 December 2020|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref> and '''"I Don't Wanna Die In Minnesota {Part II}"''' (backing vocals, synth, electric guitar, sub bass, bass guitar, percussion and drum programming).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/track/3neu4Sg2ZxAYufAmTMEBN4|title=I Don't Wanna Die in Minnesota (Part II)|accessdate=15 December 2020|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref>

During 2021 he also provided synthesizer and backing vocals for the '''dunkie''' track '''"Choke"''' {featuring [[Mali Davies}]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/track/5FOhs6yMYuTbcx8rFuO4GJ|title=Choke |accessdate=9 January 2023|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref> taken from their acclaimed EP [["'''The Vanishing and Other Stories'''"]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/5v5gtDF9WPpAA8nXQAJApj |title=The Vanishing and Other Stories |accessdate=9 January 2023|website=Open.spotify.com}}</ref>

During January and February 2020 Lear rehearsed and made a live appearance within the "[[dunkie]]" 9-piece live line up, providing synthesiser, percussion and backing vocals duties alongside '''Anthony Price''' (acoustic guitar and lead vocals(, '''Terry Phillips''' (acoustic guitar, electric guitar and backing vocals), '''Adam Price''' (electric guitar), '''Dorian Richard Holmes''' (bass guitar, backing vocals), '''Charlotte Jayne Goodwin''' (trumpet and violin), '''Gareth Anthony''' (piano / keyboard and backing vocals), '''Adam Gregory''' (drums) and record producer '''Wayne Bassett''' (electric guitar). This formation to promote the "Working To Design" album launch, ceased prematurely due to the [[COVID-19]] [[pandemic]] culminated with a sole live performance on Tuesday the 28th January 2020 at [[Fuel Rock Club]], [[Cardiff]].

===2022-2023 The release of third studio album ''Strange Days'' and subsequent Promotional Tour===

On May 19, 2022, Lear released his third solo album, ''Strange Days''. to critical acclaim, leading to the album being included in the longlisted nominations for the [[Welsh Music Prize Album]] of The Year 2022 .<ref name="Welsh Music Prize 2022">{{cite web | url=https://welshmusicprize.com/2022-longlist/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220814115828/https://welshmusicprize.com/2022-longlist/ | url-status=usurped | archive-date=14 August 2022 | title=Welsh Music Prize Longlisted 2022 | work=WMP 2023 | author=Ctrl Alt Design | date=1 January 2023 | accessdate=9 January 2023}}</ref>

==Discography==
#
*''[[A Million Stars: A Mini Album (album)|A Million Stars: A Mini Album]]'' (2011)
#
#"A Million Stars"
#"Beautiful Face"
#"Snowblind"
#"Willow"
#"Heaven Help"
#"I Saw Her"
#
*''[[Let It Go (Rob Lear album)|Let It Go]]'' (2013)
#
#"Never Do"
#"Elvis"
#"What You Do"
#"Let It Go"
#"Christine"
#"Just Love"
#"HeartStrings"
#"Hearts on the Radio"
#"Strange Birds"
#"No Way Home"
#"I Want It Back"
#"Coming Down"
#
*''[[Motorcycle Heart (album)|Motorcycle Heart]]'' (2016, 1 May)
#
#"Grace
#"Look Me Up"
#"Light of My Life"
#"Michael"
#"Strung Out"
#"Didn't I"
#"Who"
#"Elfinman"
#"Carry On"
#"Too Beautiful"
#"Beseeched"
#"I Want You"
#
*''[[Strange Days (Rob Lear album)|Strange Days]]'' (2022, 19 May)
#
#"Last Train
#"After The Storm"
#"Louise"
#"Cast In Bronze"
#"Girl On A Place"
#"We Still"
#"A.U.S.T.R.A.L.I.A. Ray"
#"Strange Days"
#"Standing Stone"
#"3 2 Go"
#"Sulk For Wales"
#"Country For Sale"
#


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.roblearmusic.com/ Official website]
*[https://issuu.com/plugged_in_magazine/docs/plugged_in_issue_17 Interview with Plugged In Magazine Wales, pp 18–19]
*[http://www.roblearmusic.com/discography.html Rob Lear's Discography]


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Rob Lear
Birth nameRobert Lear
BornMid Glamorgan, Wales
OriginWales
GenresAcoustic, singer-songwriter, folk rock, pop, country folk, indie rock, alternative rock, Americana, Cymru-cana
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboards, ukulele, mandolin
Years active1995–present
MembersRob Lear
Liz Mullins
Terry Payne
Tom Long
Websiteroblearmusic.com

Rob Lear is a Welsh-based singer-songwriter. He began his career as the principal songwriter and lead singer of Welsh bands Lear and the Proud Marys. An early solo performance came supporting Rue Royale on 27 January 2013 in the venue 10 Feet Tall,[1] Cardiff.

His music has seen him tour the UK and Europe, including a residency at Liverpool’s Cavern Club, performances at Wembley Arena and playing support to Amy Wadge, Henry Priestman, Bernard Butler and Ian McCulloch. As a dedicated song-smith he has also been sought after to co-write songs from country to R&B, has co-written for UK X-Factor quarter-finalist Katie Waissel, Spanish electronic dance music artist Edge of Universe and electronic dance music trio, Lua Sonique.[2] He has also written songs for animated films, as well as for the 2012 British motion picture musical Rain: An Original Musical[3] (aka 'Summertime') by Tornado Independent Films Ltd.,[4][5] and directed by Maxine Evans.[6]

Lear was voted the best live act[citation needed] while touring Scotland, during which he played in support of Mark Morriss, Dodgy, Mystery Jets, Tom Hingley, Stories, The Crocketts and Thousand Reasons.[7]

The Rob Lear Band blends instrumentalists including Van Morrison bassist Pete Hurley, African rhythm student Liz Mullins, country music guitarist Brett Green, Back Of Beyond's drummer Tim Robinson and multi-instrumentalist Terry Payne.

History

[edit]

2010–2012: Solo beginnings and Little Acorns and the A Million Stars: A Mini Album

[edit]

From August 2010 to June 2011 Lear wrote and recorded a number of songs for the 2012 South Wales based film Rain: An Original Musical[3] (aka 'Summertime') released by Tornado Independent Films Ltd.[4][5] The songs included, in the Soundtrack, were "Two Steps Behind You", "We’re So Young", "The Cull-de-sac Tango" and "Fight scene theme".

Lear’s first solo recording, A Million Stars, was a six track mini album/EP, the success of which resulted in the title track becoming Welsh Single of the Week on BBC Radio Wales, as featured on the Roy Noble show.[8] Rob's second single "Little Acorns", produced by Greg Haver was also made Welsh Single of the Week on BBC Radio Wales. Following these releases Lear linked up with a unique and eclectic supporting band of musicians which added djembe, accordion, bass guitar and guitar to the live line-up.

Between February and April 2012, Lear co-wrote and recorded the songs "Air", "Everyone Everything" and "Reflections (Physics)" for the No More Silence EP by Spanish-language emo musician Alen Seed release, Modern World Studio produced by Greg Haver.

During May 2012 he teamed up with 2011 UK X Factor quarter-finalist Katie Waissel and her band The Red Velvet Lovers at Tetbury, England and co-wrote the songs "Geek Chic" and "Straight Up, Straight Laced". These songs appear on her 2020 self-titled solo album ('Geek Chic' is renamed 'Geek').[9]

2013–2015: The release of debut studio album Let It Go

[edit]

On the back of the success of "Little Acorns" and A Million Star: A Mini Album Lear released the debut album Let It Go a further success and the release saw Lear become Welsh Artist of The Week for two consecutive weeks via BBC Radio Wales.[10][11]

The success of the Let It Go release was quickly followed by appearances playing a host of shows and summer festivals alongside the likes of Seth Lakeman, Show of Hands, The Mystery Jets, Hayseed Dixie and Martin Simpson.

"If nothing happens to these songs then the record industry must have s*** in their ears" – Kingsley Ward, founder of Rockfield Studios[12]

About recording the album Lear has said "there are some personal stories that I don't mind telling people about, like (the song) No Way Home which follows the story of my mother's grandmother's family who sold everything to leave Dublin, jump on a boat and come to Cardiff to find work. Selling up in a time when there were no benefits and taking that step looking for a better life seemed like a courageous thing to do. Others songs are personal, but in a more emphatic way where I've drawn inspiration on a situation where I've been an observer".[13]

During May 2014, Lear provided top-line melody work and vocal recording for Ramsgate based electronic dance music artists Lua Sonique on their release of "It All",[14] playlisted on BBC Radio One, BBC Introducing in 2015 as 'Record of The Week' in conjunction with their Lines album '.[15]

2015 saw Lear collaborate with another electronic dance music musician, this time with Edge of Universe (aka Alen Seed) on the track "Ama La Vida"[16] The Latin pop track featured Lear on co-writing and vocal duties, the track also featured Leo Diaz.[17][18][19][20]

2016–2019: The release of second studio album Motorcycle Heart

[edit]

From his base in the Welsh valleys, 2016 saw the release of Lear's second album, Motorcycle Heart, and as with his debut album Let It Go, once again, Lear teamed up with Richard Thompson (musician)’s Grammy nominated record producer, Simon Tassano, as co-producer along with Cardiff's Ty Drwg Studio's, Frank Naughton.

The album blended all the skills and influences of Lear’s band to produce 12 tracks that bridged Americana, folk, country music and pop. The songs themselves took their inspiration from Lear's experience growing up in a homestead dominated by motorcycles and motorcyclists and the unique characters and stories that flowed from them.

During 2018, 2019 and 2020, Lear provided a mixture of vocals, keyboards, synth and guitar for five tracks included in the Welsh Music Prize Album of the Year 2020 (Longlisted) 'Working To Design'[21] by South Wales project dunkie.

Lear featured on the following dunkie tracks: "~ Introduction - So Little Time ~" (synth, Ether Pad), "The White Hole" (synth, Ether Pad/Moog), "Can A Song Save Your Life?" (synth, Ether Pad/Moog) (album version only - uncredited), "Rabbit Hole" (backing vocals, synth, electric guitar and percussion)[22][23] and "I Don't Wanna Die In Minnesota {Part II}" (backing vocals, synth, electric guitar, sub bass, bass guitar, percussion and drum programming).[24]

During 2021 he also provided synthesizer and backing vocals for the dunkie track "Choke" {featuring [[Mali Davies}]][25] taken from their acclaimed EP "'''The Vanishing and Other Stories'''"[26]

During January and February 2020 Lear rehearsed and made a live appearance within the "dunkie" 9-piece live line up, providing synthesiser, percussion and backing vocals duties alongside Anthony Price (acoustic guitar and lead vocals(, Terry Phillips (acoustic guitar, electric guitar and backing vocals), Adam Price (electric guitar), Dorian Richard Holmes (bass guitar, backing vocals), Charlotte Jayne Goodwin (trumpet and violin), Gareth Anthony (piano / keyboard and backing vocals), Adam Gregory (drums) and record producer Wayne Bassett (electric guitar). This formation to promote the "Working To Design" album launch, ceased prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic culminated with a sole live performance on Tuesday the 28th January 2020 at Fuel Rock Club, Cardiff.

2022-2023 The release of third studio album Strange Days and subsequent Promotional Tour

[edit]

On May 19, 2022, Lear released his third solo album, Strange Days. to critical acclaim, leading to the album being included in the longlisted nominations for the Welsh Music Prize Album of The Year 2022 .[27]

Discography

[edit]
  1. "A Million Stars"
  2. "Beautiful Face"
  3. "Snowblind"
  4. "Willow"
  5. "Heaven Help"
  6. "I Saw Her"
  1. "Never Do"
  2. "Elvis"
  3. "What You Do"
  4. "Let It Go"
  5. "Christine"
  6. "Just Love"
  7. "HeartStrings"
  8. "Hearts on the Radio"
  9. "Strange Birds"
  10. "No Way Home"
  11. "I Want It Back"
  12. "Coming Down"
  1. "Grace
  2. "Look Me Up"
  3. "Light of My Life"
  4. "Michael"
  5. "Strung Out"
  6. "Didn't I"
  7. "Who"
  8. "Elfinman"
  9. "Carry On"
  10. "Too Beautiful"
  11. "Beseeched"
  12. "I Want You"
  1. "Last Train
  2. "After The Storm"
  3. "Louise"
  4. "Cast In Bronze"
  5. "Girl On A Place"
  6. "We Still"
  7. "A.U.S.T.R.A.L.I.A. Ray"
  8. "Strange Days"
  9. "Standing Stone"
  10. "3 2 Go"
  11. "Sulk For Wales"
  12. "Country For Sale"

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "10 Feet Tall : Review | Gallery | Offers | Phone Number | Wriggle - exclusive food & drinks deals near you". Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Lua Sonique - BBC Music". Archived from the original on 25 April 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Rain: An Original Musical". IMDb.com. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Tornado Films Ltd [UK] - Production companies". Cineuropa.org. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  5. ^ a b "British Council Film: Summertime". Film-directory.britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Maxine Evans". IMDb.com. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  7. ^ Dave Owens (12 July 2011). "Rob Lear Review". South Wales Echo. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
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