Rob & Fab

American dance-pop music duo


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::summary American dance-pop music duo ::

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nameRob & Fab
image_size220px
backgroundgroup_or_band
originUnited States
genre
years_active1990–1993
labelJoss Entertainment
spinoff_ofMilli Vanilli
past_membersFab Morvan
Rob Pilatus
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| name = Rob & Fab | image_size = 220px | background = group_or_band | origin = United States | genre = | years_active = 1990–1993 | label = Joss Entertainment | spinoff_of = Milli Vanilli | past_members = Fab Morvan Rob Pilatus

Rob & Fab was a dance-pop music duo formed and fronted by Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan in 1990, following their departure from the commercially successful but ill-fated group Milli Vanilli.

Career

In the wake of the Milli Vanilli lip-synching scandal, Pilatus and Morvan went to the studio and recorded a song, "Don't Give Up the Fight", to prove that they could sing. Even though they performed it on multiple TV shows, they never officially released it. Both Pilatus and Morvan then moved to Los Angeles and acquired a new manager, Sandy Gallin. They signed with The Joss Entertainment Group, with whom they recorded new songs featuring their own vocals.

Their first and only album, Rob & Fab, was financed by Joss subsidiary Taj Records in 1992 and released under the Joss Entertainment label in 1993. A single, "We Can Get It On", was made available for radio play to promote the album and was eventually performed on The Arsenio Hall Show, but it was not commercially successful. Additionally, due to financial constraints and subsequent lack of promotion,

Over the next two years Pilatus and Morvan drifted apart. Taj Records went out of business shortly thereafter. Rob & Fab would be the final work by Pilatus prior to his death in 1998. A Milli Vanilli comeback album featuring Pilatus and Morvan, Back and in Attack, was recorded in 1997 but remains unreleased.

Morvan pursued a solo career, releasing his first album, Love Revolution, in 2003.

''Rob & Fab'' (album)

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Fab Morvan - lead vocals
  • Rob Pilatus - lead vocals
  • Beverly Quinn - backing vocals
  • Katrina Perkins - backing vocals
  • Harvey Bowens Jr. - backing vocals
  • Renard Gallo - backing vocals
  • Bjorn Thorsrud - acoustic guitar
  • David Berry - electric guitar
  • Derrik Allen - bass
  • Geno Blacknell - keyboards
  • Steve Deutsch - keyboards
  • Curt Bisquera - drums
  • Eric Middleton - percussion
  • Tom Gordon - percussion

References

References

  1. "Milli Vanilli". [[VH1]].
  2. "Rob & Fab – Rob & Fab".
  3. (2005). "Milli Vanilli: The Rob And Fab Album". Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber.

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