Bruce Robb (producer)
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- This article is about the American producer and co-owner of Cherokee Studios, For the children's television writer, see Bruce Robb.
Bruce Robb | ||
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Background information | ||
Born | June 13, 1954 | |
Origin | Oconomowoc, Wisconsin (Near Milwaukee) | |
Genre(s) | Folk Rock, Funk, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock | |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Music Supervisor | |
Instrument(s) | Hammond B3, Vocals | |
Years active | 1967 – present | |
Associated acts |
The Robbs, Sly and the Family Stone, John Mellencamp, The Lemonheads, Electric Light Orchestra |
Bruce Robb has been a part of the music industry for the better part of the last century. With his brothers in the folk rock outfit The Robbs to the founding of the one of the first independent recording studios, Cherokee Studios, Bruce has been on all sides of the music industry. Cherokee Studios has already made its mark on the music industry as the place where nearly 300 gold and platinum releases were recorded as well as the home of the producers of The Lemonheads, Wilson Picket, John Mellencamp and Steve Cropper. Bruce continues to create music with the artists he works with prioritizing artistic integrity and creativity rather than following what is already popular.
[edit] External links
- The Robbs on AllMusic.com
- Cherokee Recording Studios