Hometown: the wild strip malls outside Chicago, IL US
If Robbie didn't make music, he'd probably be a postal service administrator... Draw your own conclusions. Widely regarded by those who monitor such things as one of the most gifted songwriters plying his trade these days, he can sing "Eggs" and "Sing a Sad Song" back to back and mean 'em both. Some of the songs he's written for his Bloodshot albums have already been elevated to the status of "classic." Lost in the deserved accolades for being a fabulously unique, clever, and heartfelt writer is the fact that he's also one of the best guitarists around. The chameleon-like tall guy can whip it out in honky-tonk, country, bluegrass, power pop, or whatever strikes his ample whimsy at the time. Robbie plays by nobody's rules--except the ones he hears in his head; his scorn for the music industry makes ours look positively prosaic. He has also been more than gracious by playing on songs by Anna Fermin, Sally Timms, and Kelly Hogan. And, no, we don't take his 5th anniversary compilation song personally.
Compilation Tracks:
"Dirty-Mouthed Flo" on the DVD Bloodied But Unbowed: Bloodshot Records' Life In The Trenches
"Dirty-Mouthed Flo" performed live on the Bloodied But Unbowed: Bloodshot Records' Life In The Trenches Soundtrack
"Tears at the Grand Ol' Opry" on Hard-Headed Woman: A Celebration of Wanda Jackson
"Cigarette State" on For a Life of Sin
"She Took a Lot of Pills (and Died)" on Hell-Bent
"Wedding of the Bugs" (studio version) on Straight Outta Boone County
"Call of the Wrecking Ball" on Poor Little Knitter on the Road
"Across the Alley from the Alamo" on Salute the Majesty of Bob Wills
"Bloodshot's Turning 5" on Down to the Promised Land
"Godfrey" on The Bottle Let Me Down
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