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Robert Ellis Orrall is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known for his work in the country music genre, having written and produced hits for artists such as Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Kenny Chesney. Orrall was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts, and began playing music at an early age. He attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied jazz and classical music. After graduating, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he began writing and producing music for other artists. Orrall has released several solo albums, including his debut, Robert Ellis Orrall (1985), and his most recent, The Long Road Home (2015). He has also released several singles, including "Love Is a Beautiful Thing" (1985), "I Couldn't Say No" (1988), and "Cool to Be a Fool" (1998). Orrall has been nominated for several awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Country Song for "I Couldn't Say No" (1988). He has also been nominated for several Country Music Association Awards, including Song of the Year for "Love Is a Beautiful Thing" (1985). As of 2021, Robert Ellis Orrall's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

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Occupation Singer songwriter record producer
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May, 1955
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace Winthrop, Massachusetts, United States
Nationality United States

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2002

In 2002 Orrall and his two sons, Jake and Jamin, formed an independent rock label called Infinity Cat Recordings. One of the acts signed to that label is fictitious indie rock group Monkey Bowl, in which Orrall assumes the pseudonym Bob Something. In 2004, the group achieved media attention for its song "Al Gore". Written by Orrall, the song features an appearance by former United States vice president Al Gore. Among the acts on the label are JEFF the Brotherhood, which is composed of Orrall's sons, Jamin and Jake. Although Orrall does not write for bands on the label, he has occasionally engineered or mixed their albums, most recently grunge-pop trio Daddy Issues' debut full-length Can We Still Hang.

2000

Orrall has continued writing for other artists in the 2000s, including Martina McBride's 2010 single "Wrong Baby Wrong" and Ashton Shepherd's 2011 single "Look It Up". He also co-produced singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's self-titled debut album and her 2008 extended play Beautiful Eyes, as well as Love and Theft's 2009 album World Wide Open. Overall, he has written more than 250 songs for other artists. He contributed the title track to the Victor/SonyBMG album "The Book Of Lies", described as the "first soundtrack for a book.". In 2010, he released "Gravity", which comes packaged with a free copy of "Mistakes", his 1998 autobiographical album lauded by the Washington Post. In 2012, he released another album from Monkey Bowl, "Space," this time on Plastic 350 Records.

1994

Orrall and Wright paired up in 1994, forming a duo known as Orrall & Wright. They recorded one album for Giant Records. After charting two songs on the Billboard charts, "She Loves Me Like She Means It" and "If You Could Say What I'm Thinking", the duo was nominated for Duo of the Year by the Country Music Association. Orrall & Wright split up in 1994, and Orrall moved on to developing and producing new artists.

1993

Shortly after his song topped the charts, Orrall's publisher BMG Music urged him to perform his songs at The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville. He was then offered a second record deal with RCA. Titled Flying Colors, Orrall's first country album produced three charting singles, including a Top 20 in "Boom! It Was Over", as well as "A Little Bit of Her Love" and "Every Day When I Get Home". In 1993, Clay Walker reached Number One on the country charts with Orrall's "What's It to You", another Wright co-write.

1980

Born in Winthrop, Massachusetts, Orrall got his musical start playing in various Boston, Massachusetts area clubs. He signed with RCA in 1980 as a rock artist. His three RCA albums, Fixation, Special Pain and Contain Yourself were supported by band mates Kook Lawry on guitar, Don Walden on bass, David Stefanelli on drums and Brian Maes on keys with tours opening for U2, The Kinks, and NRBQ. Orrall's Special Pain also produced his first chart single in "I Couldn't Say No", a duet with Carlene Carter (also her first chart hit) which peaked in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. Carter, like Orrall, would eventually become a country music star in her own right.

1955

Robert Ellis Orrall (born May 4, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Signed to RCA Records in 1980, Orrall debuted that year with the album "Fixation". His first Top 40 single was "I Couldn't Say No", a duet with Carlene Carter. By 1990, Orrall had found success as a songwriter, having penned Number One singles for Shenandoah and Clay Walker. He returned to RCA in 1991 and charted the singles "Boom! It Was Over" and "A Little Bit of Her Love", from his first country music album, Flying Colors. Orrall then joined frequent songwriting partner Curtis Wright in the CMA-nominated duo Orrall & Wright, recording one more album and charting two singles. They split up in 1994, however, and Orrall returned to his solo career, writing singles for Reba McEntire, Taylor Swift, and Lindsay Lohan, as well as producing records for Swift, Be Your Own Pet, and Love and Theft. He also performs and records as an indie rock musician in the band Monkey Bowl.