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Rob Owen

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About Me

One thing is guaranteed when you pick up singer-songwriter Rob Owen’s CD: you know that you’ll be feeling a little bit better once you hit “play.” Owen’s songs are simple, intimate gems: equally at home over a cup of morning coffee or a glass of wine well past midnight they celebrate all the wonderful—and not so wonderful—things we each go through everyday. And with his smooth but soulful baritone; pared-down, interesting arrangements and the incredibly visual element running through all of his songs, the melodies stay with you long after his CD runs out. And for that reason, Rob Owen is one of the top up-and-coming singers in Northern California. However, these same songs almost never saw the light of day.For five years, Rob was the lead singer with Oka Road, a progressive rock outfit that toured California pretty heavily, released three critically-acclaimed independent albums and afforded Owen something of a rock-star lifestyle. The band received a short feature on MTV Real World, and before he knew it, they were offered a contract and a chance to be included on the Jenny Lopez swimsuit tour. And it was exactly at that point that the whole thing became a drag: the company, a subsidiary of a major label, wanted all rights to Oka’s current songs and all creative rights to their next CD. “At that point,” recalls Owen, “it turned into a business, and that’s when we all started to get burnt out.” And this is exactly when Owen had his own personal catharsis: he wasn’t looking to be a rock star; instead, he wanted to write honest music, and connect with listeners. The result was Barefoot in the Rain, his 2007 debut—and Owen hasn’t looked back since.Owen’s realizations about himself, music and creative integrity have completely opened up his music. For the first time in a long time, he is perfectly happy to be exactly where he is, as he states in his new single, “Clear Day in July”: “I don’t pray for tomorrow, I give thanks for today.” That celebration of the ‘here and now’ gives his songs a sense of immediacy and they become living, breathing creatures in their own right. It also helps that Owen has an incredibly visual style of writing, as shown later in “Clear Day,” when he sings, “My eye caught light as the shadows splattered, against my faded gray paint job; And all I knew that the tank was full, and the road went past the state line.”Musically, Owen draws on a wide range of colors to paint his songs. Whether it’s a driving indie pop number, laidback ballad, or a more up-tempo John Mayer-esque pop song, there’s always something in his songs to differentiate them: unusual chord progressions and voicings, an unexpected break, or some change in feel or time signature. But nothing is done for effect—only to better tell the story at hand. Anchoring all of these songs is Owen’s voice, which can be achingly beautiful on an acoustic number, and soulful and rocking on his harder numbers. Imagine Jack Johnson’s clear, laidback vibe mixed in with some of the range and tones of Peter Gabriel, and you can appreciate what a singular, compelling vocal sound Owen has developed.Rob Owen is currently finishing up two singles, “Let’s Just…” & “Clear Day in July.” He is continually expanding his fan base: he has gotten considerable airplay on 105.1 KVMR in Nevada City/Tahoe, was featured on the 2008 Yamaha Cubase DVD and has been garnering buzz online at www.myspace.com/robowenmusic and www.robowenmusic.com. This summer he’ll be performing at a number of shows across the Bay Area, including the Foster City Art and Wine Festival, Palo Alto Festival of the Arts, Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival, Kuumbwa’s Songwriter’s Showcase, and Santa Clara Songwriter’s Showcase—as well as a west coast tour from Santa Cruz to Seattle in June to support his new singles. Most recently, “Clear Day in July” was selected for Versailles Records’ compilation Surf Rock 1 & 2, to be released this summer. The CD will be distributed nationwide at Wal-Mart, Target and Virgin Mega Store.http://wgad.net/promote.html.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/6/2007
Band Website: robowenmusic.com
Band Members: Rob OwenPAST SHOWS:Red Victorian-San Francisco Barefoot Coffee-Santa Clara Kuumbwa-Santa Cruz Palo Alto Festival of the Arts Foster City Art and Wine Festival MARS Songwriter symposium Mission Ale -San Jose Defense Language Institute- Monterey Vivas- Monterey Black box Cabaret -Monterey Santana Row-San Jose UCSC AAR Benefit-Santa Cruz Santa Clara Songwriter's Showcase Santa Cruz Songwriter's Showcase Club Octane-Monterey Earth Wave Records-Rohnert Park Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival Red Victorian-San Francisco Zelda’s-Santa Cruz North Light Books-Rohnert Park Barefoot Coffee Roasters-Santa Clara Coffee Catz-Sebastopol KMBY-Monterey Blakes on Telegraph-Berkeley Great Bear-Los Gatos Ugly Mug-Soquel Rosie McCann’s-Santa Cruz Studio Z- San Francisco Bocci’s Cellar-Santa Cruz Red Rock Café-Mountain View KJCC –San Jose DanvilleArt and Wine Borders-Los Gatos KDVS-Davis Northwest Pizza-Ashland, OR Ashland Beanery-Ashland, OR Mt.Tabor Theatre-Portland, OR Green Frog Acoustic Tavern-Bellingham, WA C&P-Seattle, WA Luckey's-Eugene, OR Fair Grounds-Santa Clara Recently featured /reviews-bayareabands.com,indieezine.com,starliners.net,Jr's cave Current Radio play: CJMQ88.9FM(Quebec), starliners.net(top 5 requested)wgad.net, jodashradio.co.uk, awesomeradio.net(austrailia),daimacsrockstaion.com, soulclassic247.com,talentshowcaseradio.com whatamusic.com(featured)http://wgad.net/promote.html.
Influences: Peter Gabriel, Live, Pat Metheny, Youssou N' Dour, Omar Faruk, Dead Can Dance, Sting, Rob Thomas, Lucky Dube, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Krishnamirti, Hui Neng, Ken Weber, Thomas Merton, Pythagorus, Lao tzu, Plato, Martin Johnson Heade, Leonardo, Beethoven, Pliny, Wordsworth, Siddhartha Gautama, Joseph Campbell
Sounds Like: something you are listening to.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

thumbs up review http://www.bay-area-bands.com

I got an email a few weeks back asking for permission to write an article on me. Here it is:   http://www.bay-area-bands.com/...
Posted by Rob Owen on Wed, 07 May 2008 02:30:00 PST

Interview with Junior’s Cave online magazine

http://www.juniorscave.com/robowen.html Go here for the new interview with Junior’s Cave online magazine....
Posted by Rob Owen on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:07:00 PST

the mythical storage shed: a recording studio experience

We had some breakfast including a few cups of coffee and off we went... Back into the recording studio... To me, this place is mythic. Yea, its an old building with two rooms that were probably design...
Posted by Rob Owen on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 03:18:00 PST

Full page article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel's "Guide"

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Posted by Rob Owen on Sun, 08 Jul 2007 06:38:00 PST

San Fran Voice review

Rob Owen is an indie singer/songwriter who creates music that is born from highly personal emotions but which has universal applications. His songs are not for the downtrodden. They are uplifting...
Posted by Rob Owen on Sat, 30 Jun 2007 11:47:00 PST

Review: Featured Artist at FNO!

FNO Member Rob Owen from the Bay Area in California is this month's featured musician.  He's found several festival bookings from FNO and wrote me an email to tell me that.  I then checked o...
Posted by Rob Owen on Mon, 28 May 2007 05:31:00 PST

Ralph Waldo Emerson on music

"Music takes us out of the actual and whispers to us dim secrets that startle our wonder as to who we are, and for what, whence, and whereto."  - Ralph Waldo Emerson ...
Posted by Rob Owen on Wed, 09 May 2007 08:16:00 PST

notes on...

Recording "Barefoot in the Rain" We cut the cd in 4, 12 hour days. It all went down pretty smooth. Got a couple of one-takers. Dave (drummer) and I have been playing together since high school, a...
Posted by Rob Owen on Tue, 03 Apr 2007 09:33:00 PST