Rob Goraieb

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Rob Goraieb, born in Los Angeles, California, United States, is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

Biography[]

Rob Goraieb formed Kosmos Express, exclusively signed to Zomba Music Group record labels, and was also the leader of The Get Set on Crank! A Record Company.

In 2003, Goraieb released a solo record, Apartment 305 ( and Not Lame Recordings). Produced by , guests on the record include bassist Dan Schwartz and drummer . Apartment 305 featured the songs "Soho (I Can Make It So)" and "Get It Right.”

Goraieb got his start with Gleaming Spires, the band for Sparks, performing on Gleaming Spires' record, Funk For Children (released on the Posh Boy Records/). Gleaming Spires is best known for their hit song, "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?”

He was also a founding member of . Goraieb co-wrote two records, the E.P. Sunday Is An Altogether Different Proposition (/) and the full-length CD Begging at the Temple Gate Called Beautiful (Brainstorm Artists International/), featuring of the Altar Boys.

Rob Goraieb also recorded and toured with King Holiday and (Double Deuce/Caroline Records).

In 2011, Goraieb released the single "Underground" and in 2021, he released the single “Many Are The Trials” on .

Goraieb is now focused on songwriting for TV and film.

Select discography[]

  • Now (1997)
  • Simulcast (1998)
  • Down Marriott Lane! (2002)
  • Apartment 305 (2003)
  • Down Marriott Lane! (Japanese release on Trident Style Records with bonus tracks 2004)
  • Liberty EP (bootleg/unreleased acoustic demos 2004)
  • Underground (single 2011)
  • Many Are The Trials (single 2021)

Television and movies[]

Rob Goraieb songs have appeared in:

Theater[]

Rob Goraieb songs have appeared in:

  • Run Baby Run – The Life Story of Nicky Cruz (New York stage show/co-wrote "I've Been Set Free" closing song/TRUCE Productions 2001)


References[]

  • Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Kosmos Express". Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 502. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.

External links[]

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