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Bob Style was born in Germany in 1978. The young artist travelled to the United States frequently to learn from American musicians in Nashville and throughout the country and has also performed in Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and of course in Europe. He has also been nominated for the Horizon Award of a local radio station in Berlin. Style first appeared at the Oklahoma Opry in 2003 after he was voted one of the best 10 contestants at the televised Nashville Star tryouts in Oklahoma and Georgia. He could also be seen on American television and in 2005 he had two consecutive numer one-hits on the Radio Starlet (a small private station) country charts. In early 2006 Style´s original song "Becky´s Song" was vote "song of the year" by the Radio Starlet listeners. Bob Style released a live album in 2006, named "Countryfied - LIVE in the USA!", which proves his exceptional showmanship and entertainment skills.

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