Robby Takac

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Robby Takac
Birth name Robert Carl Takac, Jr
Born September 30, 1964 (1964-09-30) (age 43) Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Origin Buffalo, New York,
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Genre(s) Rock, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, bassist
Instrument(s) Vocals, bass guitar
Years active 1985–present
Label(s) Metal Blade Records
Warner Music
Warner Bros. Records
Associated acts The Goo Goo Dolls
Amungus
Website www.googoodolls.com

Robert Carl Takac, Jr., known as Robby Takac (born September 30, 1964, in Buffalo, New York) is one of the founding members of the Goo Goo Dolls, along with Johnny Rzeznik. He is the band's bassist and was formerly the front-man and lead singer in the Goo Goo Doll's earlier albums. He has been known to play concerts barefoot. Currently, when not touring with the Goos, Robby works as a producer and in 2002, he opened ChameleonWest recording studio, where he works with undiscovered talent in Buffalo. Robby lives in Los Angeles with his wife Miyoko, two cats, and just over 2000 PEZ dispensers. He collects them as a hobby, aside from touring the world with his wife, and playing in the Goo Goo Dolls.

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[edit] Childhood

Takac grew up in the Buffalo suburb of West Seneca with his parents and younger sister Trish. His first instrument was the ukulele, given to him at age two and, by the time he graduated West Seneca East Senior High School in 1982, he had moved on to his first electric guitar. He graduated from Medaille College with a degree in Communications, with a focus on Radio Broadcasting. In his college years, he played in several bands and interned at a local radio station reading advertisements for a local toilet manufacturer.

Takac currently serves as an uncredited announcer for Buffalo radio station 103.3: The Edge, reading inter-song announcements for the station.

[edit] Career

He was part of a Rock Band called Monarch until his cousin convinced him to join the Beaumonts, which broke up in 1985. He met guitarist Johnny Rzeznik through the Beaumonts and together they found a drummer, George Tutuska, starting the band, the "Sex Maggots", with Robby as the lead singer and bassist. They changed their name to the more promotable "Goo Goo Dolls" and moved Rzeznik to lead vocals. After a decade of life as starving artists, they finally attained commercial success with the single "Name". He is also very involved with the Music is Art foundation in Buffalo.

In 2003, Rob joined with Brian Schulmeister to form Amungus.

In 2008, Takac was named to the Board of Trustees of his alma mater, Medaille College.

[edit] Equipment

Takac primarily plays Yamaha BB-series bass guitars, but he has also played Fender and Zon bass guitars.[1][2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bass Artists. Yamaha Corporation of America.
  2. ^ Robby Takac. Zon Guitars.

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