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Bob D'Eith

Bob D'Eith (born Robert "Bob" Jan D'Eith, September 24, 1964) is a Canadian pianist.
== Life and Work ==
Bob D'Eith was born September 24, 1964 in Hong Kong, China. He immigrated with his father John D'Eathe〔http://www.onesource.com/free/John--DEathe/People/Profile/51326456-21〕 and mother Vanessa Tancock (born "Stelle-Perkins") to Canada in 1968 and was naturalized as a Canadian citizen in 1972. He has three siblings Guy, Paul and Sara. Bob grew up in West Vancouver, British Columbia and attended West Bay Elementary, Cypress Park Elementary, Pauline Johnson Elementary, Irwin Park Elementary, Hillside Secondary and Carson Graham Secondary (Grad 1982). After high school, Bob attended the University of Victoria earning degrees in History (B.A. hon 1986) and in Law (JD 1989). After articling at Swinton & Company and being called to the bar in 1990, Bob initially went in-house with his father at Freehold Developments. He was project manager, building a strip mall in Calgary as part of Douglasdale Estates. After the real estate project, Bob started his own private practice primarily in real estate and entertainment law. At the same time, Bob was pursuing a career in music as set out below. In the late 1990s, Bob worked briefly for Sanguinetti, Braidwood Law in Squamish BC and then in-house at Bardel Animation. In 2001, Bob became the executive director of Music BC Industry Association (Music BC )〔http://www.musicbc.org/music-bc-staff/〕 and restricted his practice to part-time and solely practices as a music lawyer. He also began a label and consulting company Adagio Music Inc. (Adagio Music ) As executive director, Bob has grown Music BC to a dominant force for the music industry in BC. Bob was the chair of the 2009 Vancouver JUNO Awards host committee and developed the very successful $5.2 million Peak Performance Project ((Peak Performance Project )) with the Pattison Broadcast Group.
On May 1, 2013, Bob published his first eBook entitled, "A Career in Music: the other 12 step program". The book is focused on developing indie artists and new professionals in music. (A Career in Music ). On Feb 14, 2014, Bob published his first fiction novel "The Displaced" ()
In his personal life, Bob was married to Nicolette Maxwell (born "Langezaal") for 11 years and had three boys Sheldon (Feb 4, 1996), Braden (Oct 7, 1997) and Cameron (June 13, 2000). Bob married Kim D'Eith (born "Kosaba") on July 31, 2010 (at the Kosaba Lake House, Stump Lake BC) and has two step-daughters, Amy and Aryn Golsteyn.

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