Rob Cantor | |
File:Rob.jpg | |
Current member of Tally Hall | |
Date of Birth: | August 26, 1983 |
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Hometown: | Bloomfield, MI |
Current resident of: | Los Angeles, CA |
Other Names: | Bobby |
Robert Howard Cantor, better known as Rob Cantor, is an American musical artist and member of the Michigan band Tally Hall.
Biography
The first band Rob was ever in was called Source. While attending Andover High School, he formed a band called listedBlack with current Tally Hall band mate Zubin Sedghi. He went on to study Cell and Molecular Biology the University of Michigan;[1] where he met bandmate Joe Hawley. In fall 2002, during their time at University, Rob joined Joe's comedy troupe AnonyMous, and played a role in his senior thesis film: The Other Way.
On the 2006 website, Rob's bio read thusly:
rob is the one in the yellow tie. he hails from the rough-n-tumble streets of suburban detroit, where people constantly get into "beat it"-style knife-fights. he went to high school with zubin. after graduation, rob moved to ann arbor to begin studying for the mcats. meanwhile, an elusive, echoey voice constantly urged him to form a band. he did.
when not tally halling, rob studies molecular and cellular biology. his favorite dvd, at the moment, is "sports night: the complete series." a must see. rob's songs are specially designed for romantic comedies starring hugh grant.
here are some other things about rob:
- a large baby, rob broke his mom's coccyx during labor.
- rob is an eagle scout.
- rob is english for "to steal"
- rob wonders, "did biblical characters ever make small talk?"**
- rob was reading zubin's bio. he noticed that zubin's favorite stage of mitosis is telophase. rob thinks zubin likes telophase because this is when the cleavage furrow develops, and zubin's one-track mind is amused by the word cleavage.
- rob likes kurt vonnegut and barack obama.
- npr is the greatest, says rob.
- rob owns but has never read the following books:
- the federalist papers
- the tao of pooh
- the social transformation of american medicine (a pulitzer prize winner!)
- number nine. number nine. number nine. number nine? number nine.
- rob loves you.
- rob is puzzled by the word biweekly. it means both twice a week and once every two weeks.
** this insight is courtesy of ben rosenblatt.[2]
During Tally Hall's hiatus, Rob released two songs based around celebrities: the first of which was Shia Labeouf, which was uploaded to Soundcloud on the 3rd of March 2012,[3] and the second was Christian Bale Is At Your Party, which was uploaded to YouTube July 18th, 2012.[4] Shia Labeouf went on to become a viral hit, sparking a re-release of an extended live version, which too, became a viral hit.
On the 14th of June 2019, Rob announced that he had spent the last year writing music and lyrics for Disney Junior's show "T.O.T.S." (Tiny Ones Transport Service), a show aimed at kids 2-7 years old. Rob says: "“I want the music to be accessible for kids, but also something that parents will really enjoy listening to as much as their kids.”[5][6]
In June 2019, Andrew Horowitz revealed on his Instagram page that "Every year-ish Rob sends out royalty payments with a letter attached. they are always...pertinent and...truthful." in the most recent letter it is addressed from Art Bronco Inc in the style of a bulletin. It reads:
Dear employee:
CONGRATULATIONS!
We are proud to announce that the SEC approved our merger. As of June 12, 2019, Art Bronco Inc has officially been acquired by Sheng-Tsu Holdings. After a long and challenging negotiation, we feel this is the absolute best decision for the company.
Everyone will receive immediate raises. In light of recent sales trends, we can increase salaries across the board by 20%. Sheng-Tsu has offered to construct a new state-of-the-art gym facility on campus. Vacation time has doubled, and pets are now welcome at the office.
We fought hard for our team because we love you guys, in fact, we only have make a single layoff!
Unfortunately, if you are receiving this letter, the layoff is you.
Good luck out there,
Rob cantor and everyone here are Sheng-Tsu Holdings[7]
On September 28th, 2021, Rob announced that he had been working on music for Disney Channel animated series "The Ghost and Molly McGee," which has an original song by him in every episode.[8]
Fun Facts
- Rob's middle name is Howard.
- Rob's father is a doctor.
- Rob won a Webby award for Shia LaBeouf Live.
- In 2006, Rob recommended Weezer's self-titled debut album, XO by Elliott Smith, The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom, OK Go's self-titled album, and Odessey and Oracle by the Zombies for Amazon.com. His reason for choosing these albums was "They're five wonderful albums."
Songs
The following is an alphabetical compilation of the Tally Hall songs (and non-Tally Hall songs) Rob Cantor has written or helped to write:
Solo Discography
LPs
- Not A Trampoline
- Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes (Vol. 1)
- Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes (Vol. 2)
- Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes (Vol. 3)
- Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes (Vol. 4)
- Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes (Vol. 5)
EPs
Singles
Links
References
- ↑ Rob Cantor's Personal Facebook Page.
- ↑ Rob's Bio from the 2006 Tally Hall webpage. Content archived at http://stl.dreamerstoday.com/DoubleOOP/rob.html
- ↑ Shia Labeouf. 2012. Rob Cantor. Soundcloud.com
- ↑ CHRISTIAN BALE IS AT YOUR PARTY by Rob Cantor (AUDIO ONLY). July 18th, 2012. (Video removed?). YouTube. Accessed 21st June, 2019.
- ↑ T.O.T.S. announcement. Rob Cantor's Instagram page. 14th June 2019.
- ↑ 'Hip Tunes for Toons: Top Composers on Creating Eclectic Soundtracks'. Mallory, Michael. 2019. animationmagazine.net.
- ↑ Andrew Horowitz. Royalty Payments letter. Instagram.
- ↑ The Ghost and Molly McGee Announcement. Rob Cantor's Twitter page. 28th September 2021