Short (13 words):
Rob Kneisler is known for his evocative songwriting
and intricate fingerstyle guitar technique.
Medium (74 words):
Rob Kneisler is in no particular order an
award-winning songwriter, a singer, a maker of bad puns, a fingerstyle guitar
player and is himself in no particular order as far as anybody can tell. Known
for his evocative songwriting and intricate fingerstyle guitar technique,
Rob performs as a solo
songwriter and cover artist and also as a member of
The Whateverly
Brothers, a versatile maritime trio with an extremely wide range of musical
styles.
Long (179 words):
An evocative songwriter known for his intricate fingerstyle guitar work,
Rob Kneisler
has been an active presence on the Seattle acoustic music scene since emigrating
from Michigan in the mid-1990s. Over the past decade, six of his compositions
have garnered recognition from regional songwriting competitions, and Kneisler
has at last rewarded followers with studio recording of these songs and others
on his debut full-length album: Lift Me Up.
As his own songs collected awards, Kneisler also gained notoriety for his
annual Bruce Cockburn tribute concerts featuring a rotating cast of performers.
Listeners who hear this influence in the instrumental work on
Lift Me Up may
appreciate learning that Kneisler owns a literal duplicate of one of Cockburn’s
custom guitars built by master luthier Linda Manzer—the top is even cut from the
same piece of wood. Mix this with what Kneisler has gleaned from his time in the
maritime trio The Whateverly Brothers and a deep appreciation for the histories
of his native Michigan and longtime Northwest home, and
Lift Me Up becomes an
engaging work all its own.