Robert Skaltsis

Robert Joseph Skaltsis (born April 15, 1962, Brockton, Massachusetts) is an American rock musician.
Skaltsis attended Brockton High School and Framingham State College, where he excelled in athletics and fine arts.
He was a member of the notable pop groups The Lines (1981-1989), Axminster (1983-1987), Wildside (1988-1994, 2008), and The Nines (1994-2003). Skaltsis also made appearances on several television shows, including the second annual broadcast of the Underground Cafe, and numerous television commercials. Skaltsis is reputed by publications, fellow musicians, and music producers to be one of the music industry's most solid and reliable bass players and a consummate stage performer. Skaltsis retired from music in 2006 after a brief illness Diving for Pearls.
In 2008 Skaltsis came out of retirement and attempted to reform the 1980s rock group Wildside with all the original members, including his brother.
 
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