
NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Rob Blackledge Official Website) - Mississippi born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Rob Blackledge releases his debut album, Inside These Walls,
September 15. The fall release heralds the arrival of an up and coming musician with a natural ability and an engaging audience rapport.
Poised to join the world of professional athletes as an accomplished baseball player with scholarship offers and interest from the Marlins, Braves, and Astros, among others, Rob Blackledge decided instead to have his voice heard and his music shared. After graduating high school, Blackledge chose a school in Music City to nurture and polish his raw songwriting talents. Whether on guitar or piano, Blackledge's fresh Southern voice shines and his lyrics dig deep, especially evidenced on the ten tracks featured on his ORE debut Inside These Walls.
An affirmation of his talent, he used a Belmont talent performance as a jumping-off point to help him land a spot on the road with Dave Barnes, an accomplished Nashville-based artist. On tour with Barnes, Blackledge traveled around the country in his car, playing about 100 shows in 2006 while developing his undeniable stage presence and building a loyal fanbase. This grassroots venture served as training for Blackledge and he returned to Nashville with a clear sense of purpose.
In 2008, Rob co-wrote the song "Runaway" with rising country stars and friends Love and Theft. Rob's songwriting eventually caught the ears of One Revolution Entertainment executives and led to his recording deal. Partnering with Love and Theft's producer Jeff Coplan for Inside These Walls, Blackledge's established relationship facilitated the creation of his own brand of pop which evolved out of his many diverse musical influences.
From the radio-friendly pop lament "Should've Known Better" to the emotionally driven "Everything," Blackledge shows off his innate sense of melody, passionate vocals and musicianship. "Sweet, Sweet Lady" finds the artist invoking his Mississippi blues influences, while "Granola Girl" is a tender ode to his bride to be, wrapped in the sultry blanket of a simple, yet effective reggae groove. With the socially conscious ballad "Our World," Blackledge implores listeners to create a collective movement towards compassion for all that surrounds us.
With Inside These Walls, Rob Blackledge introduces himself as an exciting new artist on the music landscape; from the Deep South to Music City, Blackledge honors all the musicians he has grown to love while staying true to his genuine talent as a young artist. Nurtured by a dynamic environment, wonderful collaborators, and a contemporary entertainment business model, this record will be the first of many for this bright new artist. Learn more at robblackledge.com