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https://cdbaby.com/cd/bonesofcontention             Bones of Contention's  "Train of Thought" 

https://cdbaby.com/cd/bonesofcontention2           Bones of Contention's "In the Sun" 

https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/doktors                      The Doktor's  "Train 8144"                                           

https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/parduhn                     Bob Parduhn and Random Orbit 

https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/parduhn2                   Bob Parduhn's "King of the County" 

https://cdbaby.com/cd/parduhn3                            Bob Parduhn's "Dreamland"  

 

     Bob Parduhn is a lead guitarist and singer from Milwaukee. He writes and plays songs with a sense of adventure and beauty. Heavily schooled in the Jam-band style, Bob Parduhn stretches the limits.  He has been a full time band leader and instructor for over twenty years. He has recorded seven studio albums, now available for streaming or purchasing. He has just released a brand new Rock n' Roll album--            Lost in the Times, his fourth solo CD of all original material. This is his follow up to Dreamland, a beautiful recording of finger style acoustic guitar from 2006.

        Lost in the Times is blues based good old Rock n’ Roll fun. The CD is a Jam-band beauty loaded with screaming Guitars, sultry Organs, thumpin’ Bass, tight Drum grooves, and awesome Vocal harmonies. Think of it as a cross between the Dead, the Beatles, Allman brothers, Santana, with a little Clapton thrown in. Expect hypnotic jams, fun hooks, great arrangements, and fantastic recording quality. Recorded at Fly Studios in Milwaukee, a full blown recording facility under the direction of engineer/producer Guy Fiorentini. For this album Bob Parduhn used Bill Backes on drums, Matt Meixner and Scot Finch on organ and piano, Guy Fiorentini on bass, and Annie Perry on Vocals. These are heavy hitters in the Milwaukee music scene and the results are a testament to that. Bob Parduhn’s lead and slide guitars are a joy to hear, as are his inspiring three part vocal harmonizing parts too. Listen to psychedelic saturated tube driven lead guitars with big Hammond organ swirls that make you want to turn it up! Lost in the Times reflects the changing times that we are all going through right now on the planet, and the hopes and dreams that are to come. This is a full length album that clocks out at 53:46 minutes, truly classic Rock n’ Roll fun.

         Bob Parduhn performed for ten years with Bones of Contention,  a six piece Jam-band that played Psychedelic Blues Rock. They recorded two CDs and all over the Midwest. Bob Parduhn has sat in with Spencer Davis, Willy Porter, Greg Koch, Harvey Scales, Scott Finch and many others. He then played with The Doktors for over six years, an acoustic band that played all over Wisconsin, and released two CDs- "Train 8144" and "Live at the Bastille".

          Bones of Contention has opened for Marshall Tucker, Dan Hicks, The Radiators, Merle Saunders, Commander Cody, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Vince Welnick, and Widespread Panic. Bob Parduhn has also scored music for six short films which have been shown on the Sundance cable channel and at Mid-West film festivals, including the film "She's Mine". 

                Currently he performs as The Bob Parduhn Band with CD release parties coming up in September. In 2005 he released "King of the County"  to critical acclaim, featuring many of the Midwest's best musicians. This CD was the follow up to his first solo CD with Random Orbit in 2003.  

     Bob Parduhn holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, and studied music with Roy Plumb (Frank Sinatra's guitarist) and at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. He plays a brand of music that is timeless yet inventive.

                                 contact: bobparduhn@yahoo.com

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