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Bob Horn Discography of CDs
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TCG CD (2007)
Bob Horn discography Although the Cheetah Girls first appeared during 2003 in their eponymous Disney Channel TV movie, and have issued soundtracks, live albums, and holiday releases, '07's TCG marks the R&B/pop ensemble's official studio debut. Featuring singers Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan, and Kiely Williams, the group excels at energetic, dance-oriented numbers, as best revealed on the sassy "So Bring It On" and the funky "Fuego."
The Cheetah Girls: Kiely, Sabrina , Adrienne.
Personnel: The Cheetah Girls (vocals, background vocals).
Additional personnel: RedOne (various instruments, programming); J.R. Rotem , Matthew Gerrard (various instruments); Kevin Kadish (guitar); Tim Pierce, Bob Horn (guitars); Theron "Neff U" Feemster (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar, drum programming); JC Chasez (piano); Jamie Muhoberac (keyboards); Devrim "DK" Karaoglu (programming); Kristal "Tytewriter" Oliver (background ...
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Beautiful Seed CD (2007)
Bob Horn CD discography Recording information: Earthtones Studio; Stagg Street Studio; Westlake Audio.
Photographers: Kavin Hoo; Pamela Springsteen.
Personnel: Corrinne May (vocals, piano, background vocals); Corrinne May; Mark Punch, Bob Horn, Andy Georges (guitar, guitars); Adrienne Woods (cello, strings); Chris Woods, Tom Vos, Mathew Cooker, Lorand Lokuszta, Patrick Rosalez, Tom Tally, Nicole Garcia (strings); Kavin Hoo (Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards, programming); Joe Dunne, Eric Holden (bass guitar); Craig MacIntyre (drums); Randy Cooke (rainsticks, shaker, tambourine, chimes).
Audio Mixers: Bob Horn; Kavin Hoo; Helix Hadar.
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Turning Point/Mario CDs (2008)
Bob Horn albums Personnel: Mario (vocals); Cassidy (vocals); Juvenile, T.I. (rap vocals); Ron Feenstar, Warryn Campbell (various instruments); Bob Horn (guitar, bass guitar).
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Turning Point CD (2004)
Bob Horn music CDs Mario first earned attention in his mid-teens with his huge hit "Just a Friend," a smooth R&B updating of Biz Markie's rap classic, and followed it up with a successful self-titled debut. With the shift into adulthood for his second record, Mario faced inevitable comparisons to another newly matured R&B crooner--Usher. Far from shying away from his similarities to Usher, Mario gets them out of the way on the first track of 2004's TURNING POINT, "18," where, with the help of Cassidy, he reminds listeners that ...
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 Bob Horn songs Worked With
Mario, Corrinne May, Ying Foo, Cheetah Girls
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