Robert Eibach

Robert Eibach is an American producer and director who currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. He directed the children's television series "That's Funny" created by Lewis Marklin Mash and Georgia Van Cuylenburg in 2009. Robert engineers the radio show "The Quick Fix," hosted by Bradley Quick.
Robert produces the syndicated satellite radio show "Welcome To The World," hosted by David Longoria for the 24k Music Network. The 24K Network, a program for an international audience of college students and other young adults, has featured such artists as Morgan Page, Low vs Diamond, The Dodos, Yung Berg, Kat DeLuna, The DEY, Scissors for Lefty, This World Fair, The Bravery, The Rentals, The White Tie Affair, Chris Standring, and Ottmar Liebert.
He produced Michael J. Downey's "America" album. The single "America" reached #6 on the FMQB HOT Adult Contemporary Chart, Top 100 of 2007.
He also co-wrote "Move With Me" by Mona Chatterjee which reached #3 on The Click List. Robert also produced Every Reason (Good To See You, Heavenly Peace), Genevieve (Life Remains The Same). He is currently producing albums for Slackjaw Jezebel, Jerry Reyes, Lakotah, and Gisella.
 
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