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ac​-​ro​-​nym​.​.​.​Bobby "Guitar" Porembski & PHAM!

by Bobby "Guitar" Porembski

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"Sunshine beatin' on my brow, I've got to get to you somehow"!
2.
"Florence was a good girl. But good girls can go bad!"
3.
"I didn't mean to use the knife. I didn't think that I'd get life".
4.
You've seen him cruisin' down the Suez, Paddlin' down the Nile. Chasing belly dancers, LOOK OUT FOR THAT CROCODILE!
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Get Away 04:21
There's too much trouble here, our kids can't even play. Let's leave this city, Get Away...
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Make up your own words and sing along!
7.
"Do you recall the meaning of St. Paul"?
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Kenny's basement, PHAM's practicing hard. Empty out the trash cans, rest awhile in the yard.
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And before a word is spoken Another promise broken - again...
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"You won't see me but I'll still be there".
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"You can't escape reality, that only brings you misery".
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"Cloudy skies, they never hurt my eyes".
13.
"It's never too late to find love".
14.
Chunky Bone (free) 04:15
"Well it looks like a candy and it tastes like a cake".
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about

Legendary songwriter and producer Van Dyke Parks said, "ac-ro-nym is a companion piece in my car and happy for it!...Bob Porembski is contributing to our American musical heritage."

PHAM! has also been called, "the sound of summer, coming soon to a theatre in your ears" - DJ Stan Hilborn, aka Spaceman Stan of 98.5 FM CKWR, "Adventures in Plasticland Show".

Songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, producer and music industry educator Bob Porembski - drummer, songwriter, vocalist Ken Higgins - and bassist, vocalist Jim Murphy not only put their musical talents together to form the band, they put the first letters of their last names together as well to form the acronym -- the bands name -- PHAM!

The trio performed virtually non-stop for over 10 years in the NY tri-state area. At the peak of their popularity, anywhere from 1500 to 3000 people would squeeze into college and high school auditoriums as well as teen clubs and bars to enjoy the bands unique harmony. PHAM! not only played the hits of the day but also chronicled the times with their finely crafted pop tunes, written by Bob and his oft times collaborator, Ken.

The story of PHAM! is one of camaraderie, talent and perseverance. Their CD "ac-ro-nym...", is an album with 1960’s rock sensibility that takes full advantage of the fidelity of 21st Century technology. Lovingly produced by Bob Porembski, it captures the part of PHAM! that once was and redefines what PHAM! is now.

And the songs have proven to be timeless. The song that leads off the album, "Good Morning, I Love You", was featured on the edgy TV comedy, "Good Girls Dont".

"Rainy Day Song" has been released on a Universal Music children's CD.

"ac-ro-nym..." is also in rotation on a number of radio stations and was nominated for CD of the year.

When all is said and done, it is, after all, the music that matters.

PHAM! Not the same, different.

By the way, in all battles of the bands, PHAM! remains undefeated at
3-0...

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released August 31, 2012

PRODUCED BY ROBERT POREMBSKI

PHAM! is an acronym for Porembski, Higgins And Murphy!

Web site:

www.robertporembskimusic.com

Videos:

www.youtube.com/profbobgtr

On facebook:

www.facebook.com/porembskimusic

www.facebook.com/phamband


WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT "ac-ro-nym..."

"ac-ro-nym : A fun and cool homage to a great era of classic rock. Great songs, harmonies and arrangements. This is real feel good music."
- Jimmy Greco, Grammy nominated, multi-platinum producer/songwriter (Santana, J Lo, Celine Dion)

"I wasted no time in getting a few songs into automated rotation. I intend to make "ac-ro-nym.." a station favorite too. I will bring it to the attention of several DJ’s here who will find it as enchanting as I did."
- Kevin Scott, program director 101.5 FM, UMFM - University of Manitoba Radio.

"Bob Porembski’s songwriting style is remniscent of the great hitmaking team of Boyce and Hart, with a contemporary flavor." - Pat Cerello, guitarist, New York University Jazz Program.

"The second track (What’s Become of ?) Florence is a song that could have been a hit in any of the last four decades." - Kate Hart, President, joerecords, Detroit Women in Rock.

"Awesome!" - Mitch Santell, President PCBroadcast.com, Independent radio show syndicator.

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