Bob Birch - Performances

Performances

Bob Birch performed live or recorded with:

  • Sir Elton John
  • Sir George Martin
  • Ivy Lite Rocway
  • Sir Tim Rice
  • Bernie Taupin
  • Bryan Adams
  • Bruce Hornsby
  • Lionel Ritchie
  • George Michael
  • Eric Clapton
  • B.B. King
  • Brian May (of Queen)
  • Sting
  • Tina Turner
  • Cher
  • Julie Andrews
  • Don Henley
  • Izzy & Jizzy
  • David Coverdale
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Spice Girls
  • Melissa Etheridge
  • Tammy Wynette
  • Sandra Bernhard
  • Marianne Faithful
  • Nona Hendryx
  • Terence Trent D'arby
  • Little Richard
  • Phil Collins
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Lulu
  • Stevie Wonder
  • Natalie Cole
  • Backstreet Boys
  • Clint Black
  • LeAnn Rimes
  • Gary Wright
  • Paul Carrack
  • Johnny Mathis
  • Shirley MacLaine
  • Jose Feliciano
  • Jim Carrey
  • Anastacia
  • Joss Stone
  • Courtney Love
  • Kevin Spacey
  • Ronan Keating
  • Sophie B. Hawkins
  • Michael McDonald
  • Randy Newman
  • Brian McKnight
  • Brian Wilson
  • Vanessa Carlton
  • Rufus Wainwright
  • Nikka Costa
  • Sinéad O'Connor
  • John Mayer
  • Ray Charles
  • Donna Summer
  • Dolly Parton
  • Barry Manilow
  • Leon Russell
  • Gregg Allman
  • Hugh Padgham
  • Michael Omartian
  • Joseph Williams (singer, composer)
  • Rainey
  • Gary Mallaber (drummer for Steve Miller and Van Morrison)
  • James Newton Howard (renowned film score composer)
  • The Chicago Horns (Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, James Pankow)
  • Mark Farner (guitar and vocalist for Grand Funk Railroad)
  • Don Brewer (drummer and vocalist for Grand Funk Railroad, Bob Seger)
  • Leslie West (guitar and vocalist for Mountain)
  • Rick Derringer (Guitar Hero, vocalist)
  • Lou Gramm (lead singer, songwriter for Foreigner)
  • Ron Wikso (drummer - Foreigner, Cher, David Lee Roth, Richie Sambora, The Storm, Randy Meisner, Denny Laine, Gregg Rolie, Player)
  • John Waite (lead singer for The Babys, Bad English, and Solo)
  • Nils Lofgren (solo artist and guitarist for E-Street Band)
  • Felix Cavaliere (vocalist, songwriter, and keyboardist for the Rascals)
  • Clarence Clemons (solo artist and saxophonist for E-Street Band)
  • Hans Zimmer (renowned film score composer)
  • Fortune (MCA Records - produced by Kevin Beamish)
  • Andy Summers (guitarist - Police)
  • Troy Lucketta-(drummer - Tesla)
  • Greg Hawkes-(keyboardist - The Cars)
  • Chris Thomas (producer - Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Pretenders, Elton John)
  • Greg Penny (producer - K.D. Lang, Paul Young, Elton John)
  • Mark Ashton (former member of Rare Bird, RCA Records)
  • Paul Rothchild (producer of The Doors)
  • Retaliation (Zoo Records)
  • Glenn Hughes (formerly of Deep Purple)
  • Gary Barlow (lead singer of Take That)
  • Eddie Money
  • Edgar Winter and the White Trash (Montreux Jazz Festival, July 7, 1999)
  • Hellecasters (Hell III - New Axes to Grind)
  • Marc Bonilla (Guitar God, Reprise Records, Keith Emerson Band, film and television composer)
  • Bobby Gaylor - Fuzzatonic Scream, Atlantic Records, 2000
  • Marisela (BMG Records)
  • Warpipes (JCI Records)
  • Ghosts of the Open Road (Wedge Records)
  • Pocket Change (Brain Child Records)
  • Davey Johnstone (Guitar God, Elton John Band, Alice Cooper)
  • Nigel Olsson (Elton John Band, Uriah Heap)
  • Paul Buckmaster (film composer and orchestral arranger)
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Zappa, Journey, Starship, Whitesnake)
  • Keith Emerson (keyboardist of ELP fame)
  • Steve Porcaro (keyboardist from Toto, film and television composer)
  • Danny Pelfrey (composer, saxophonist)
  • Tom Scott (saxophonist, film and TV composer)
  • Carmine Appice (Cactus, Vanilla Fudge, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, Blue Murder)
  • Gregg Bissonette (Drum God, David Lee Roth, Joe Satriani, Maynard Ferguson)
  • Mark Craney (Jethro Tull, Gino Vanelli)
  • Clive Franks (producer - Elton John-Live Sound-Peter Gabriel, Elton John)
  • John Jorgenson (Hellecasters, Desert Rose Band, Elton John)
  • Liberty DeVitto (drummer, Bill Joel Band)
  • Bobby Mayo (keyboards, guitar,…Peter Frampton, Hall & Oates)
  • Mark Rivera (saxophonist for Foreigner, Billy Joel, Ringo Starr’s All-star Band)
  • Jimmy Hunter (Village People, Ray Manzurek, Flo & Eddie-Producer-Cazador)
  • Bob Conti (percussionist for Donna Summer, Diana Ross and Jose Feliciano)
  • Rocket Ritchotte (guitarist, Steppin Wolf, David Lee Roth, Lou Gramm)
  • Chris Pinnick (guitarist, Chicago and solo artist)
  • Paul Ventimiglia (Miramar recording artist)
  • ABC Television---Disney Studios--- Lucas Films
  • The Inheritance (Upside Out Records)
  • Iron Butterfly
  • The Captain and Tennille
  • Brian Doerksen
  • Steve Archer
  • Julie Budd
  • Gianni Bella
  • David Harris (producer, composer)
  • Pete Doherty (singer, Libertians, Baby Shambles)
  • Celso Valli (producer for Eros Ramazzatti)
  • Rick Astley
  • Kiki Dee
  • David Sneddon (U.K. Pop Idol Award Winner-number #1 single)
  • Ryan Malcolm (Canadian Idol Winner-number #1 album)
  • The Craft (Columbia Records-Soundtrack recording)
  • Lauren Wood
  • John Debney……………(film score composer)
  • Mark and Brian (KLOS morning show Superstars)
  • 1992 MTV Music Video Awards..Elton John
  • 67th Academy Awards-1995..Elton John
  • 1995 Brit Awards..Elton John
  • 1995 A.P.L.A. Commitment To Life..All Artists
  • Top of the Pops-1995..Elton John
  • Conan O’Brian-1997..Elton John
  • Jay Leno-1997..Elton John
  • David Letterman-1995..Elton John
  • Planet Hollywood (opening—Rodeo Drive-1995)..Elton John
  • DreamWorks-Eldorado “The Lost City”
  • Pat Leonard (producer for Rod Stewart, Bryan Adams, Madonna, Jewel)
  • W.G. Snuffy Walden (guitarist, ABC TV music composer)
  • 20th Century Fox-Scored series “King of the Hill”. Episode “King of the Anthill”
  • South Park “Chef Aid” Album, Producer, Rick Rubin (platinum)
  • Played on the Biggest Selling Single of All time “Candle in the Wind 97”
  • 1998 Nobel Peace Prize Awards (from Oslo, Norway)
  • 1998 Top Grossing Tour of the Year “Elton John, Big Picture” $46.2 million
  • 1999 VH1 Divas Concert (Live) played for Tina Turner, Cher, LeAnn Rimes, And Sir Elton John, available on CD, DVD, and VHS
  • 2000 Nickelodeon “Road to Eldorado”
  • 2000 VH1 “Road to Eldorado”
  • 2000 42nd Annual Grammy Awards
  • Jay Leno March 13, 2000..Elton John
  • The Replacements..Warner Brothers.....writer and performer..(FONT 48)
  • The Scorpion King..Universal Studios…Sound Track and CD Soundtrack
  • ABC TV’s Spin City..performance on opening theme 2000 season
  • Elton John’s One Night Only..CD(Universal)...TV special(CBS)..Live at MSG
  • 2001 Top of the Pops 2..Elton John
  • 2001 BBC 2 Radio Live Show..Elton John
  • 2002 BBC Live at the Royal Opera House..Elton John
  • 2002 Carousel of Hope..Elton John
  • Elton John’s Greatest Hits 1970-2002..Elton John
  • A&E Live By Request..Elton John
  • Regis and Kelly 2002..Elton John
  • Jay Leno 2002..Elton John
  • Jay Leno 2003..Elton John
  • David Letterman 2003..Elton John
  • Yamaha Tribute To Elton John..Namm Arrowhead Pond 2003
  • Pop Ideal Finals Show..Elton John-January 1, 2004
  • NFL Kickoff 2004 Gillette Stadium..Elton John
  • Royal Variety Performance 2004..Elton John
  • Jools Holland Later November 2004..Elton John
  • Jonathan Ross November 2004..Elton John
  • David Letterman Feb 2005..Elton John
  • Larry King Feb 2005..Elton John
  • Jay Leno March 1, 2005..Elton John
  • Live 8, Hyde Park, London July 2, 2005..Elton John
  • Philadelphia Freedom Concert July 4, 2005..Elton John
  • The Big Apple-Concert for Katrina, 2005..Elton John
  • The Red Piano (NBC) 2005..Elton John
  • Country Music Awards 2005..Elton John/Dolly Parton
  • Fashion Rocks (CBS) 2006..Elton John
  • ATT/Blue Room 2006..Elton John
  • Parkinson (ITV) 2006..Elton John
  • BBC 2 Concert Special 2006..Elton John
  • Concert For Diana Wembley 2006..Elton John
  • B.B.King 80 2005 48th Grammy Winner..B.B. King
  • Juno Awards 2007..Best Contemporary Chistian Album....Brian Doerksen
  • David Letterman 2011..Elton John and Leon Russell
  • Gnomeo and Juliet 2011..Elton John..Disney..Movie Soundtrack and CD

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    At one of the later performances you asked why they called it a “miracle,”
    Since nothing ever happened. That, of course, was the miracle
    But you wanted to know why so much action took on so much life
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