Maximum Bob (singer)

Maximum Bob (singer)
Maximum Bob
Birth name Robert Barnum
Also known as Smilin' Charlie, Big Hitter, Farmer Bob Hack
Genres Experimental rock, Heavy metal
Occupations vocalist
Instruments vocal
Years active 1991-present
Associated acts Deli Creeps, Buckethead, Praxis, Mr. Bungle, Hook & Pull Gang

Robert Barnum,[1] better known under his stage name Maximum Bob, is an American musician known for his work as the lead singer and founding member of rock band Deli Creeps and for his singing on various releases related to avant-garde guitarist Buckethead.

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Music career

Maximum Bob first attracted public attention when performing backup vocals for the band Mr. Bungle. This only lasted a short time, recording only one album with them, their debut album Mr. Bungle in 1991. After this, he became the full time lead singer for the Deli Creeps alongside friend and guitarist, Buckethead. Combining hard rock with shock factors based on the Sawyer family from the movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, they played shows for a short time with Mr. Bungle.[2] In 1999, after creating two demo tapes with the Deli Creeps (one in 1991 and the other in 1996) and touring along the San Francisco Bay area, Maximum Bob contributed to Buckethead's "Personalized Recordings",[3] and a year later fronted "The Hook And Pull Gang",[4][5] a Deli Creeps derivate that is not to be confused with the 80s punk rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland.

The Deli Creeps reactivated for a tour in 2003 and finally released their studio album Dawn of the Deli Creeps in 2005. Afterwards, the band went on a hiatus. Travis Dickerson, the owner of the Creeps' record label TDRS music, stated in a 2003 interview that there might be plans for a Maximum Bob solo album, but didn't give any specific dates.[6] This was revived in 2008.[7]

Meanwhile, Maximum Bob has contributed vocals and lyrics for "The Hand" off Buckethead's all-star album Enter the Chicken (2005, re-released in 2008)[8] as well as singing parts of "Worship" on Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness), an album by Bill Laswell led supergroup Praxis, released in January 2008 but recorded years earlier.[9]

Performance style

Maximum Bob is known for his unorthodox behavior on stage. Among the things he has done, he has stopped songs to ask the audience a question (though it usually doesn't interrupt the overall flow of the song), erratically moving around on the stage making strange gestures and noises, and making extremely dark and sexual jokes with the audience, usually about sex and murder. These all play into the dark and psychotic theme of the band. He also uses a form of recitative with onomatopoeic stuttering as part of the act.

Musical style

Maximum Bob uses a wide range, using deep and high pitched singing. He usually delivers lyrics in either slow short sections or long fast spoken segments in a deep bass range. His delivery of the chorus uses either deep or high pitched singing or, in studio recorded material, both at the same time, usually creating octaves. About this sound Octave in "Can I Have A Ride"

Personal life

Prior to a surprise appearance on the reality show Trick My Trucker, little to nothing was known about Barnum's past, apart from the musical projects he had been involved with. Before the album Enter the Chicken, the only album that refers to him by his birthname, he was only known by his stage name, and remains out of the public eye. Despite this, the official biography of Buckethead states that Maximum Bob was the one who took Buckethead in. Barnum is not to be confused with artist Robert L. Barnum.

Appearance on CMT/Trick my Trucker

In 2007, Barnum was a selected contestant on the fourth episode of the CMT reality series Trick My Trucker. During the show, many of the unknown elements of his life were revealed and made public. It was revealed that he currently lives in Hesperia, California with his wife of six years (as of 2007) Angelique, and their three children, however his current career was never mentioned. The episode also never mentions though his work as a musician, other than an allusion to it when host Bob Guiney tells the audience to "see if spending time with us has brought him back to rock star status".[10]

Discography

References

  1. ^ Booklet of Enter the Chicken (both editions)
  2. ^ Mr. Bungle/Deli Creeps show poster, a poster for one of their early shows with Mr. Bungle.
  3. ^ Buckethead FAQ 2.0
  4. ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1429766/20000428/guns_n_roses.jhtml
  5. ^ http://articles.latimes.com/2000/apr/24/entertainment/ca-22798
  6. ^ Interview with Travis Dickerson
  7. ^ Thread on TDRS music forum
  8. ^ "Buckethead knows chicken" Rolling Stone, October 2005
  9. ^ http://www.brainbeatz.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12&Itemid=95
  10. ^ "Trick My Trucker: Bob Vs. Jeremy". Trick My Trucker. No. 104, season 1.

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