PopSentry lives up to his name in guarding the name of George Scholes Robson 4 with a pseudonym.

You see, George, after all of these years, is still a somewhat shy, reserved soul who only because of the Lord's grace has experienced some vision, boldness and creative means to communicate through music, prose and the performing arts.     

God works in mysterious ways.   Sometimes through a well-designed grid of streets along the Atlantic.

George 4, Bopp, Robbie, G4, Scholes, PopSentry, or whatever you choose to call him... has penned over 800 pages of lyrics and at least 500 tunes to accompany them.

He began recording his original songs (mostly secular at the time) and played a variety of roles in a variety of bands...

Cold Gin, the Existential Moped, Railroad, Neshanic Station, the Conspiracy, Pouch

Slap Debussy, Art Servilla & the Riverside Band, Steve & Leigh Ross, the Library.

Mark Dutton, a youth minister in Ocean Grove let him borrow some albums which included Keith Green, the Resurrection Band (before they became the Rez Band) and Larry Norman.   Many of the "godfathers" of today's CCM world.    Larry Norman made an impact in his uncompromising "real world" application.

It was Steve & Leigh Ross who introduced him to Michael Card, at a time when George was re-immersing himself in Scripture, (he wanted to prove that the monks messed up in their translations somewhere).   Card's scholarly and reverent handling of scripture within popular song form was exactly what this budding songwriter was looking for.  A very similar approach was taken in the songs you will hear on "Cross Tomb Resurrection".

By God's grace, George has been a radio announcer and producer for Alternative Rock, Big Band, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary and Traditional Christian Radio Stations in the New York City market.   His "Share & Prayer" program was heard mid-day by half a million listeners daily for 6 years.

He has been Director of Contemporary Worship for St.Paul's @9 and Pavilion Praise @9 for 9 years.      

An amateur musicologist, geography and international cuisine "freak",   he can be caught listening to Latvian Bagpipes or Venezuelan Harps, just as easily as Fountains of Wayne or Tomaso Albinoni.

Some current favorites are....  Anonymous 4,  Thelonious Monk,  and.... oh way too much to mention here.   

Jesus Christ is who he lives and moves and has his being.   

Though his flesh wants to fight that reality at times.