Bob and Wendy with Paul Griffith

Bob and Wendy with Paul Griffith
Bob and Wendy’s music is a heartfelt blend of folk, Americana, and poetic storytelling—rooted deeply in the Central Coast scene you know so well. Their latest album Fault Line features evocative tracks like “Gentle Waves of Mexico,” “Hold On,” and “Pelicans Fly,” each layered with Wendy Liepman’s introspective lyrics and Bob Liepman’s expressive cello work.
They’ve been active for decades, with earlier albums like Behind the Blue (2000), Little Light (2003), and Ghost of Guadalupe (2008) showcasing their evolution from intimate acoustic arrangements to more textured, studio-polished productions. Their songs often reflect themes of resilience, nature, and emotional depth—like “99,” a tender tribute to aging love, or “Let It Be, Let It In, Let It Go,” which captures the uncertainty of recent years.