Shot over two days on the streets of Baltimore, the next chapter in the Bosley Video series incorporates explosive action, high class (and low class) special effects, troops of choreographed dancers, hot cars, romance and pure entertainment. The "Sharp Shooter" music video is Bosley's most ambitious project to date and follows him as he sings, dances, and shoots his way through downtown. Guaranteed to please!
Words and music by Rob Wilson, performances by Rob Wilson & Television Hill.

Television Hill is currently putting the finishing touches on My Name's Hardin, a concept EP that takes a poke at the title of Bob Dylan's 1967 release John Wesley Harding. It's due out on Friends Records (FR008) in January of 2013. This six shot mostly biographical work is an exciting excursion through the life and lore of the fastest gun in the west, Wes Hardin and pays equal homage to Dylan's record and Johnny Cash's double concept album Sings the Ballads of the True West.
Over the last 7 years I have developed a very close relationship with the music and performance community in Baltimore. These pieces are a small representation of 3 years of poster design, event promotion and collaboration with venues, artists, musicians, and organizations.

This is an educational project promoting American Folk and Blues music to elementary and middle-school students through both after-school singing clubs and arts-integration residencies. Bob has taught versions of two three- to five-day residencies ("Songs of the Civil War," and "Songs of the American Colonial Period") in two Baltimore middle schools and one in Anne Arundel County. These lessons integrate songs with American history which research shows help them to retain the material.

The Whoopies EP gracefully blends the soulful words of Baltimore based poet/rapper, Em Sea Water with the melodious sounds of Rural Pennsylvania based singer/guitarist, Nicole Zell. Their collaboration appears seamless on their light hearted single, "Two Words" and their breakthrough song "Love Letter" with Nicole Zell harmonizing alongside Em Sea Water's lyrics. Then, switching roles with Nicole Zell leading Water to back her up on the upbeat "Sunshine" while providing emotional balance on "Your Life is in My Hands" which speaks for the friend of someone contemplating suicide.