Robert Pollard
Singer-songwriter of Guided by Voices

Born
October 31st, 1957
67 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent American singer-songwriter and guitarist contributed significantly to the indie rock scene. Founded the band Guided by Voices in 1983, which gained a cult following for its lo-fi aesthetic and songwriting. Released a vast discography, including the influential album "Bee Thousand" in 1994, recognized as one of the best albums of the decade. Also embarked on a successful solo career, showcasing a prolific writing style and creative approach.
Founded Guided by Voices
Released the album 'Bee Thousand'
Developed a vast solo discography
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