Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Music Minute - Rob Wolf: Destiny

 Hailing from a sleepy little town in southwestern Montana, country music artist Rob Wolf announces the release of his new ballad, “Destiny.” A story that goes back ages, of finding lasting love unexpectedly, proving one’s “Destiny” can be just around the corner at any time. Download and stream the new music at https://found.ee/Destiny.


Singer/songwriter, Rob Wolf was working on an idea about writing his own version of a small town boy-meets girl love story, when suddenly, destiny struck, so to speak. As he was working, the word “destiny” kept coming to his mind. What came to life was a song about a girl named Destiny who captures the heart of a small-town boy and becomes his “Destiny,” in every sense of the word.

“Writing ‘Destiny’ was a really fun process,” shared Rob Wolf. “I was excited to write my own boy-meets-girl love song, and when I had the idea of the word “destiny” having a double meaning, I knew I had something. I love the steel guitar and banjo on the song and I hope you all enjoy it!”

“The song ‘Destiny’ showcases Rob’s soulful country vocals and his unique writing style,” stated Producer Tyler Cain. “His upbringing in Montana gives authenticity to his performance. The steel guitar adds a melodic intricacy, weaving in and out of the melody. Together, these elements combine to create Rob’s unique sound.”

Self-penned by Rob Wolf, “Destiny” was produced by Tyler Cain of Bold Studio Nashville. It was mixed by Mark Lonsway and mastered by Mayfield Mastering. Session musicians included Tyler Cain (electric guitar, bass guitar), Chris Kimmerer (drums), Bruce Bouton (steel guitar), Matt Meneefee (banjo) and Rob Wolf (vocals, acoustic guitar).

Stay current with Rob Wolf on his website www.robwolf.com and social platforms FacebookInstagram and TikTok. Stream and download his music on SpotifyAmazon MusicApple/iTunesPandoraYouTube Music and more. Watch videos on his official artist YouTube channel.


About Rob Wolf:
Rob Wolf is a rising Nashville artist originally from Livingston, Montana, home of the majestic Paradise Valley. Rob was first bitten by the music bug in school productions and really dug in deep when he found and fell in love with the guitar. Although he always thought he would be a pilot or pursue baseball, Rob’s love of music drove him to pursue a career in Nashville.
 
Rob pulled on his roots when he made the move to Nashville. At age 15, Rob began playing at coffee shops and at the Sage Lodge in Paradise Valley, where he served as a dishwasher. His dishwashing days were quickly over, as his part-time playing led to revolving bookings and a Friday night spot at Sage Lodge. Pulling on 90’s country music covers and a love for John Denver, Rob entertained crowds until he left for Nashville.

There is a common saying amongst Montanans: You can take the boy out of Montana, but you can never take Montana out of the boy. Nothing could be truer for Rob. His fondest memories are those on the river’s edge with a fly rod in his hand, his dad down the bank, and John Denver’s voice floating through the air. Like the song, "Home," suggests, Rob left his roots to pursue his dream of being a daily name in the country artist scene. “The outdoors may fuel me, but Music has my soul,” Rob has professed. “Creating and performing good music is my passion and therapy.  I write about ordinary life and do my best to make it entertaining and enjoyable.”

“I live by three rules,” Rob says, “love God, love your family, and don’t take anything for granted.”  Rob keeps these rules close to his heart and is busy writing and spending time in the recording studio with hopes to deliver a debut album in 2023.  His debut single, “Home” was released August 19, 2022, followed up by “Everything to Me” on October 14, 2022. Rob ended the year with one final single release, “For the Best,” on December 16, 2022. In February 2023, Rob released “What’s Yours,” a song about cheating. Rob’s autobiographical single, “How I Live My Life,” came out on April 21, 2023. The Montana native dropped his self-penned ode to his hometown, “Banks of the Yellowstone,” in June 2023.

 

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