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By the time he was twelve Rob
Costlow was annoying his piano instructor by
adding unwritten endings to songs during
rehearsals and recitals.
This soon brought an end to the lessons that
began at age five.
"I hated, literally hated, taking lessons and
especially practicing other people's music,"
admits Rob.
It was another piano player, platinum selling,
new age artist George Winston, who fueled this
rebellion. After one of Rob's brothers
introduced him to Winston's music, Rob realized
that his musical future was going to take a
different path than the one set by his teachers.
"It was so different than
typical piano music," says Costlow. "It's what
drove me to create my own. I said to myself 'I
can do this--this is a way that I could actually
enjoy piano and benefit from all of these
lessons and practicing.' It allowed me to
express myself and also provide a great stress
relief."
While Rob has come a long way since those
lessons and been through a variety of life
experiences, his love for creating original
compositions is still at the heart of his
contemporary solo piano music. His compositions
are inspired by love of his family, including
his wife Melissa. Travels throughout the United
States, Canada, Italy, Mexico, and the Caribbean
also provide inspiration.
"Traveling shows me how much is out there and
how there is so much diversity in the world,"
says Rob.
Growing up in a large family helped Rob become
focused and tenacious. As the youngest of six
boys, Rob had to get used to seizing every
opportunity that came his way. While working on
his Masters Degree, Rob unofficially started his
own record label, Tourist Records™, based on a
fictitious business plan. In 2002, Rob released
his first professional solo project, Sophomore
Jinx (re-released 2005), containing all original
music. He officially founded Tourist Records™ in
2004.
Through Tourist Records™, Rob wants to license
music for use in television and film as well as
help other artists who are dedicated to creating
original music make their own impact in the
world.
"Music is a release from the stresses of the
world," says Costlow. "I never force myself to
write. I do it when it comes to me. I'm taking
things a day at a time."
Rob's Mission:
"My mission is to help people discover and
follow their passion, whatever it may be. I do
set out to broaden the minds of musicians and
music lovers. I try new things and do a lot of
grass roots marketing so I can open up new doors
and get into the minds of music lovers who've
been waiting for something new. This is not to
serve myself, but to better serve God and help
inspire the world.
Music is a great self-development outlet. For
musicians and students of music, the classic
instruments are great tools to build character,
discipline and creativity. For both musicians
and general music lovers, music is universal. It
can turn a bad attitude upside down, create a
stress free study session, make the party, marry
two lovers, and be the soundtrack to your
workout or the accompaniment of your life."

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