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More than a balladeer, Robert Thomas Kuhlmann
is a gifted songwriter/performer with an unaffected charm that comes
across in
the sweet honesty of his words and the simple imagery of his
songs.
Over the years, he has won over audiences
through his live performances, which are characterized by raw, yet
tender,
vocals and lilting guitars. Although his
style ranges from acoustic ballads to ringing Stratocasters, the music
is
heartfelt and emotional.
Kuhlmann
frequently performs around
Southern California, and collaborates with South Bay songwriters Doug
Sparks and Don
Jung.
The CD release The R & D Project showcases the varied influences of his partnership with lyricist/songwriter Don Jung. The duo have collaborated on dozens of songs since meeting at a songwriter’s workshop several years ago. From up-tempo guitar driven rock and roll to country-tinged ballads, the collection is a reflection of the pair’s musical styles and interests. Common to both, though, is their passion for well-crafted pop songs with a romantic edge, and the CD features a song cycle that resonates with emotion as it traces the timeline of love. Since 1989, Kuhlmann has appeared regularly as a solo acoustic artist, and has proven that he is as much at home performing solo on a barren Musical
emotion has been evident since Kuhlmann’s formative
days as a founding member of Dear
John and Page 3, two
bands that
were staples on the |