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Rob
Cimitile was born in Norwalk Connecticut in 1982. He
earned his B.S. in Music Industry at Northeastern
University in 2003 and is currently enrolled in his
first year of graduate composition studies at The Hartt
School of Music in Hartford, Connecticut.
As a guitarist, Rob has played in a variety of ensembles
including Rock, Jazz, and Experimental throughout
Boston,MA, Connecticut and New York. He currently
performs with the Connecticut based rock group Lumin-R
and Impromptu; an experimental jazz trio from Boston.
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the sound |
Recently, Rob has had a composition recorded by the Tin Hat Trio. He plans
to play on a Hip-Hop record due for release this August by Low Budget
Productions that will feature KRS-1.
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the band |
Venues he
has played include Arlene’s Grocery and ACME Underground in New York,
Toad’s Place in New Haven, and The Paradise and The Middle East in
Boston. I
n addition, Rob has performed guitar in The Singin’ Cowboy, a new
musical by Greg Opelka and was Assistant Music Director for the UMASS
Dartmouth Theater Company’s production of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Evita, in
which he performed guitar and conducted the orchestra.
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Genres |
Jazz
Rock
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the lowdown |
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Talent & Skills |
Guitar
Songwriter
Vocals |
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As a recording artist, Rob played on the Flash in Blue album Jeanie’s
Bloomin’, recorded at Hummel Vision in Boston and produced by Joel
Simches.
He has co-written and performed guitar for Joe Hernandez at Innovative
Media in New York.
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the early years
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Lumin-R (Rock Band) - Connecticut
Performed Original music in New York, Boston, and Connecticut.
Impromptu (Experimental Jazz) – Boston
Performed original jazz music in Boston and Rhode Island.
Flash in Blue (Rock/Pop) - Boston
Performed original pop/rock music. Recorded guitar tracks for album.
Urphy’s Ub (Jazz Quintet) - Boston
Performed standards, cover songs, and original material.
Northeastern University Jazz Ensemble - Boston
Performed big band arrangements Northeastern
University Rock Ensemble - Boston
Performed funk/rock/pop cover songs from the 1960’s to today.
Solid Ground (Jazz Quintet) - Connecticut
Performed jazz standards on electric bass.
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