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Stelar77 Set to Take 2023 By Storm! 

Sbob has teamed up with fellow musician and dance music producer Arkle to form a brand new Dance / Indie Pop crossover band called Stelar77 (website etc to follow soon)!  They are both currently beavering away in the studio and…

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Iceland Nice Land - Sbob Does Eurovision!

Sbob was set a challenge to come up with a charity single for the Eurovision Song Contest by Lloyds Banking Group who were raising money for Covid vaccinations in India.  He drew Iceland out of the hat and wrote and…

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Fleeting Mist (demo) .... 

You do not even know what tomorrow brings

You are a fleeting mist, not everlasting, here one day then you are gone for good....

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Sbob is Working on a New Album!

We are excited to announce that 2019 will be the year of Sbob's first solo album!  Sbob is currently working in the studio producing brand new songs, starting with an expected single release in the spring.  Please watch this space…

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Bob Cuba to play Prestwick (Scotland) on 17th May

Following the success of the recent Bob Cuba show at Nice N'Sleazy in Glasgow, Bob Cuba have decided to play some more select shows throughout 2018 whilst writing & recording new material and working towards the next album in late…

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Sbob Performing on Bass in Easter Rock Musical!

Sbob will be performing as bass player in the house band for an Easter rock musical called 'From Darkness Into Light'.  The brand new musical is coming to New Leigh Kirk Halls in John Finnie Street, Kilmarnock on Sat 22nd…

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The Kids Aren't Alright - Update

Quick update on 'The Kids Aren't Alright' short film, which Sbob composed and produced the music for.... 

The film premiere took place in Irvine, Scotland on 23rd January 2017 with the cast, crew and an invited audience (including the Mayor)…

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Sbob in Outlander

Sbob was on-set this week as a Supporting Artist on the mighty 'Outlander', rubbing shoulders with Catriona Balfe et al.  The details are hush hush, but it was great fun playing a Harvard Faculty Member from the 1940s!