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Recording artist, songwriter, producer, & Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee shares stories behind the music.
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Recording artist, songwriter, producer, & Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee shares stories behind the music.
From the stages of Denver with The Moonrakers to national success with Sugarloaf, Bob Webber's career has been defined by a lifelong passion for music. Today, he continues that journey as a producer, studio owner, mentor, and actor in the upcoming feature film I Got a Song, proving that the story is still being written.

Explore Bob's journey from Denver's Moonrakers to national success with Sugarloaf and the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.

Step inside the making of I Got a Song and explore the people, memories, and music behind Sugarloaf’s remarkable journey.

Discover Bob's latest recordings, collaborations, and creative projects as he continues to write, record, produce, and perform.

From emerging artists to experienced musicians, Bob works closely with performers to capture authentic recordings and bring their songs to life.

Using decades of experience as a musician and producer, Bob helps artists refine arrangements, develop their sound, and create finished recordings.

Bob restores and preserves aging recordings for musicians and organizations like the Colorado Music Experience, bringing new life to forgotten performances.
More than fifty years after Sugarloaf’s rise to national success, I Got a Song takes audiences behind the music to explore the friendships, struggles, family, and unforgettable moments that shaped the journey. Featuring Bob Webber and those who were there, the film celebrates the story behind the songs and the connections that have lasted a lifetime.

For I Got a Song, Bob helps guide the cast through the details of a musician’s world, sharing his experience and techniques that help bring a performance to life.

Bob’s studio is a place where new ideas become songs. Working with artists like The Fights Nextdoor, Bob brings decades of expertise and creativity to every recording session.

Bob brought his signature guitar style to Maryland-based band The Dutchman’s recording of “Papa Fronc,” adding another chapter to his ongoing musical collaborations.