Robert Fleischman Net Worth – Short bio, age, height, weight

Robert Fleischman Net Worth

How Much money Robert Fleischman has? For this question we spent 30 hours on research (Wikipedia, Youtube, we read books in libraries, etc) to review the post.

The main source of income: Musicians
Total Net Worth at the moment 2024 year – is about $40 Million.

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Biography

Robert Fleischman information Profession:Soundtrack, Actor

Height, Weight:

How tall is Robert Fleischman – 1,68m.
How much weight is Robert Fleischman – 55kg

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Robert Fleischman is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer.
Biography,Fleischman is perhaps best known as the lead singer for the rock band Journey from June until November 1977, between the groups albums, Next and Infinity. He appeared in live concert performances with Journey and co-wrote and recorded numerous studio demo tracks during the bands early writing sessions for the upcoming album, Infinity. Three of those co-written tracks appear on the album: Anytime, Wheel in the Sky (reaching #57 on the Billboard charts), and Winds of March.The only officially released Journey song featuring Fleischmans vocals is For You which can be found on Journeys box-set release, Time3, as well as on Fleischmans 1979 solo album entitled Perfect Stranger. He may have also contributed to the track Velvet Curtain (also found on Time3) which was later re-written as Feeling That Way and credited to Aynsley Dunbar, Steve Perry, and Gregg Rolie.While former Journey manager Herbie Herbert states that he was fired for personality differences, Fleischman maintains that he was already signed to another manager, Barry Fey, and left Journey over management complications but remained friends with the band.In January 2005 when Journey received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Fleischman was one of Journeys especially invited guests at the Journey: Past And Present ceremony.Fleischman was also associated with the English rock group Asia for a short time. Already known to bandmember Carl Palmer, John Kalodner of Geffen Records introduced him to Asias John Wetton as the possible new lead singer for the group. After working on new material together, it became apparent to Fleischman that Wettons voice was actually best suited for the material, after discussing this with the band, he amicably left the project and returned to America to pursue other possibilities.He has also been part of the band Channel, along with guitarist Tony Berg, bassist Trey Thompson, and originally with drummer Art Wood (not to be confused with the singer Art Wood) . This line-up of the band wrote the song The Way I Feel. By the time Channels self-titled album was recorded in 1984 however, Thompsons former Black Rose band-mate Gary Ferguson had joined as drummer, and would later appear on Roberts solo album Dreaming in Tongues (2004). (In 2009, after many years out of print, Channels self-titled debut album was reissued on compact disc in the UK by Rock Candy Records.)In 1986, Fleischman appeared with the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, featuring the ex-KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent, on their self-titled album and later on the unreleased album Guitars From Hell (1991). In 1996, Vincent released a compact disc called The EP, which featured Robert on vocals. The EP was also released under the name Euphoria. Although out of print on compact disc, Vincent has since made the Euphoria EP available as a download.In 2004, Fleischman recorded an AOR version of the Lords Prayer for Liberty N Justice for their album Welcome to the Revolution. He also released this track under his own banner in both vocal and instrumental versions.Fleischman is also known for scoring soundtracks for TV and film,[11] notably That 70s Show and the pilot episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. Many of his ambient scores can be found on the solo albums Kinetic Phenomena and Electric Raindrops, (both 2004).In early 2009, Fleischman announced the formation of a new band, The Sky.[12]

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