Played guitar and sang in groups and bands throughout the 60's - 80's. Took to songwriting in the 90's when my career meant playing gigs was no longer possible. Now retired, I write and record at home, mainly Americana/Country Rock but I try to go wherever inspiration takes me. I enjoy collaborating online. Partners include Emma Jane from Scotland who provided an amazing vocal to Love Is In The Things I Do. Julia Schmidt from New Jersey, we shared numerous songs and made the BJ Country charts for about 2 years with We Can Be Lovers Again. Fellow BJammer, Junior Murrell, invited me to provide a vocal for his song and CC Lamondt and I pooled resources. Quite recently collaborated with Susan Odella on her wonderful song Falling Away.


Really pleased to say that health issues in the last year with lesions on my vocal cords seem to have been resolved.  After 4 operations/biopsies my vocal cords are now clear and my voice (which had been very badly affected) is getting stronger

Sounds Like: Kenny Rogers, The Eagles

Latest News

Over a year ago when my voice started to break down I was diagnosed with lesions on my vocal cords.  The UK health service has been brilliant and in this time I have had 4 ops to remove problematic tissue.  Having wondered if I would be able to speak let alone sing, I am delighted to say that my vocals are coming back slowly.  I had always hoped that one day I would be able to replace some of the huskiest vocals and I'm delighted to say "It Won't Be Me Who Says Goodbye" is the first.  Its not yet perfect but I am an extremely grateful person for being given a second chance.  Hopefully I can now start writing new songs.

Family & Interests

Family & Interests

I have a lovely wife and a close family.  We all ive in the South Of England

When I'm not playing or writing music, I'm a keen golfer and enjoy video, computers and gadgets in general.

Musical Background

Musical Background

I have no formal guitar or keyboard training and play by ear.  I have been a guitar player and lead or second vocalist since the age of 13, performing in various bands and groups in a variety of styles from Pop, to Heavy Rock, to Folk & Modern Country.  I have also been a solo folk performer and, most recently, performed my own songs to theatre audiences of up to 850 in the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth.  
My guitar playing has been influenced by a variety of artistes and styles including Mark Knopfler, The Eagles, Don Williams, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Deep Purple and Santana.  This has helped me to perform and write in different genres but I particularly enjoy modern country music.  I play keyboard well enough to provide piano accompaniment and additional instrumentation to my recordings and I sing all the lead parts and most harmonies.

I record at home on PC using Cakewalk software and good quality equipment including a Yamaha Tyros 4 keyboard, Fender Strat, Behringer amp, Peavey mic etc.

I was in a band which was "discovered" by Decca Records in the mid 60's whilst recording at the famous Regent Sound Studios in Denmark Street, London - and had the thrill of playing a guitar which belonged to the Stones during the recording session. Unfortunately, a disastrous live audition put an end to that particular venture! A link to a blog with photos and music is on my website.

Songwriting

Songwriting

Started writing songs in a group but my interest really got going when I was no longer able to play in a group because of evening work commitments.  My first serious breakthrough came when Joe Brown took two of my songs on his Nashville session.  

UK Songwriting Contest - October 2012 to 2021
The contest is open to signed and unsigned artistes worldwide with a typical field of 9000+. In the region of 30 entries over the years resulting in 1 Final Place, many semi-final certificates and a smaller number of commendations.   

BBC Radio Appearances
Several songs have featured on Internet Radio Stations including The Flash fm and UK Country Radio.  Was featured on BBC Radio Solent in January 2013 when the results of the UK Songwriting Contest were discussed and Acceptance was played on air.  Featured on the Richard Cartridge Show on BBC Radio Solent on Christmas Day 2011 when Christmas Thoughts was played and I was interviewed live on air.

Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth
Performed solo and in a duet to audiences ranging from 450 to 850 at Bournemouth Pavilion every Christmas for 10 years.  Christmas Thoughts was a particular hit in 2011, selling out my CD stock. Was asked to perform again in 2014 so wrote Dance Hall Of dreams for the concert.  It really appealed to people of a certain age and brought the house down!  A CD sell out again.

Online Presence
My music is on several music networking sites including amazingtunes.com, Reverbnation but most especially Broadjam. Have had tracks in many different charts on Broadjam.com including several chart #1s. Emma Jane (Scotland) and Julia Schmidt (New Jersey, USA) have both sung the vocals on my songs.  Emma sang Love Is In The Things I Do (formerly Acceptance) and Julia and I performed a transatlantic duet of We Can Be Lovers Again, never meeting or speaking to each other during the process.  I have since helped with arrangements of new songs and covers for several BJ artists, especially Julia Schmidt.
A very enjoyable collaboration with Susan Odella, producing Falling Away which was almost all Susan's content with help from me for the bridge.

Careers

Military and Theatre Management Careers

A successful military career from joining as a boy soldier to retiring in 1987.  My second career started at the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) in April 1991, before becoming manager of the Pavilion Theatre in 1992.  Retired in the Summer of 2011.

Albums

This Artist has 1 Album

Playlists

This Artist has 53 Playlists

Comments

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Bob Bentley
over 30 days ago to Bob Bentley

Did something I don't often make myself do - revisited a song and put right errors that should not have been there in the first place! Spent some tedious time correcting bits and pieces of piano in The Drawing Room, a necessary evil which I should be more disciplined about.

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Patrick E. Muth/Catnip Pat
over 30 days ago

Hi Mr. Bob!
Honestly I'm guilty too! Working on my 7th album but never gave precise details like I did on my 2nd album in 1973 where I had a 4-page foldout (cassette), and listed every detail I could! I've always been able to go back and read the fine stuff and SMILE! catnip pat=+=

Bob Bentley
over 30 days ago

Hi Mr Pat,
I enjoy the discovery process when a song is coming together, but how engineers can listen minutely to a song over and over again is beyond me. Consequently, when I listen to my stuff later there are always areas that should have been corrected before it was posted. I guess because I'm on a bit of a block at the moment, it's a good time to deal with some of the things that I've been meaning to put right but hadn't got round to.
Keep well.
Bob



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Russ Steele
over 30 days ago to Bob Bentley

"Time to Think", great song. love it!

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Bob Bentley
over 30 days ago

Thanks Russ, feedback is much appreciated.
Bob



Hi, Bob. Many thanks for the stars on the Robert and John collaboration, "You Can Feel It," and for my "Equal!" It's wonderful to know your voice is back and you're still writing wonderful music with no slowing down in sight! Best to you! John

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Bob Bentley
over 30 days ago

Thank you John, you are welcome. The voice is on it's way back but it's a slow process. Just background harmonies at the moment but building all the time. God bless Melodyne!!