Rob Dehlinger

Rob Dehlinger

Rob Dehlinger is a trumpeter and singer/songwriter in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States. He founded the independent rock band The Circadians with songwriter Gordon Root, and plays regularly with the swing band Stompy Jones.

Rob performs throughout the globe, and has appeared on the nationally televised PBS specials "A Taste of Chanukah" and "A Taste of Passover", as well as an Emmy-award-winning episode of the Bay Area PBS arts show "Spark". Rob records and performs regularly in the Bay Area's top venues, including Slim's, Great American Music Hall, Yoshi's, Jazz at Pearl's, Bimbo's, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and George Lucas's Skywalker Sound studios. He also plays at least monthly in venues in southern California, including the Derby and Disneyland's Plaza Pavilion.

Dehlinger's orchestral arrangement of Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" was recorded by San Francisco's Punk Rock Orchestra with Grammy winning engineer Leslie Ann Jones, and was featured in an April 2004 episode of NPR's Weekend Edition. He holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from the New England Conservatory in Boston, MA.

Dehlinger is also a prominent music educator in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Find out more at [http://www.robdehlinger.com/ robdehlinger.com]


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