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Rob Mullins is an American jazz pianist with 25 solo albums to his credit. Equally masterful at straight ahead jazz, smooth jazz, as well as funk, R&B, and classical, his albums are highly diverse and often take listeners to places they don't expect to go. After he recorded his Grammy Nominated album "Soulscape," Rob moved to Los Angeles and was quickly drafted into the LA Jazz Scene playing on albums by The Rippingtons, Ronnie Laws, The Crusaders, Hubert Laws, Wilton Felder, and a host of other established artists. Soon thereafter, Rob went on to focus on his own music making albums with Brian Bromberg, Joel Taylor, Dave Carpenter and Ernie Watts in the late 80's. In the 90's, Rob returned to the studio after touring with the Crusaders to record 'Music For Lovers", "One Night In Houston" and began working on the "Dance For The New World" project-his tribute to the digital age and it's implications. Mullins became very active as a touring keyboardist for Bruce Willis and Eric Marienthal while recording his own CD "Joyful Noyz" in 1999. Working during the day as a staff composer on several TV shows while touring and recording, Mullins composed two chart topping songs for Marienthal during this period, and he considers Marienthal one of the most talented and exemplary artists of this era. Mullins made "Winter Dreams" a solo piano project in 1998. A club gig at Steamers Jazz Club in 2004 reunited Rob with jazz legend Terence Love who suggested a live album with the curren