
Rob Kneisler, an expressive songwriter renowned for his detailed fingerstyle guitar playing, has been a vibrant figure in Seattle's acoustic music community since moving from Michigan in the mid-90s. In the past ten years, six of his songs have earned accolades in local songwriting contests. Finally, rewarding his fans, Kneisler has recorded these tracks and more on his debut full-length album, Lift Me Up, which premiered at #35 on the Folk Alliance International Chart.
As Kneisler's songs started racking up awards, he also became well-known for his yearly Bruce Cockburn tribute shows, showcasing a variety of musicians. Fans who pick up on Cockburn's influence in the instrumental tracks on Lift Me Up might find it intriguing that Kneisler owns an exact replica of one of Cockburn's custom guitars, crafted by the renowned luthier Linda Manzer, with the top cut from the same piece of wood.
This unique guitar, combined with the skills gleaned from his time in the maritime trio The Whateverly Brothers and a deep appreciation for the histories of his native Michigan and longtime Northwest home, and Lift Me Up becomes an engaging work all its own. More information is available on Knieslers Facebook page and check out his music on his Apple Music channel.