TAD ROBINSON



























Nascut el 1956 , TAD ROBINSON va créixer a New York entusiasmat pels sons dels anys 60's tant a la radio com als discos va decidir fer´-se músic ,  a mitad dels 80's s´en va anar a Chicago i va estar durant bastant temps tocant a Rosa's Lounge a la West Side , va gravar el seu álbum de debut amb el segel DELMARK com a vocalista de Dave Specter al disc Blueplicity , normalment viu a Indiana. Mes cap aquí ha gravat una serie d´albums entre ells One To Infinity, Last Go Round, ó Did You Ever Wonder ? . 
Colabora habitualment amb d´altres grands artistes com podeu veure el video amb Bob Corritore i el nostre conegut Bob Margolin , encara que darrerament  sembla que no es prodiga gaire amb l´harmónica.                        
         
                         

Geneva Blues Night IV - April 25th, 2009 /
"Broken-Hearted Man" (John Bean-Tad Robinson) /

Tad Robinson (vocals/harp), Alex Schultz (guitar), Kevin Anker (piano/organ), Steve Gomes (bass) and Robb Stupka (drums)


     

                         
                           

              Whith BOB CORRITORE ON HARP & D´MAR ON DRUMS . 


            


Tad Robinson en Boris Jazz Club - Buenos Aires- Argentina
Who Will The Next Fool Be (Charlie Rich)
Gira Argentina 2013 con Darío Soto & Soulville
Juan Manuel Torres: Guitarra
Gustavo Doreste: Piano
Sebastián Martinotti: Bajo
Gody Napol: Batería



Artist Biography by Bill Dahl , in allmusic 
Tad Robinson would have fit in snugly with the blue-eyed soul singers of the 1960s. His vocals virtually reeking of soul, he's capable of delving into a straight-ahead Little Walter shuffle or delivering a vintage O.V. Wright R&B ballad. Add his songwriting skills and exceptional harp technique and you have quite the total package.

Robinson grew up in New York City on a nutritious diet of Stax, Motown, and Top 40, digging everyone from Otis Redding and Arthur Alexander to Eric Burdon and Joe Cocker. He matriculated at Indiana University's school of music in 1980, fronting a solid little combo on the side called the Hesitation Blues Band that made it up to Chicago now and then (where he soon relocated).

Blueplicity Long respected locally, his reputation outside the city limits soared when he took over as vocalist with Dave Specter & the Bluebirds. Their 1994 Delmark disc, Blueplicity, was an inspiring marriage of Robinson's soaring vocals and Specter's tasty, jazz-laced guitar and featured the striking Robinson-penned originals "What's Your Angle," "Dose of Reality," and "On the Outside Looking In."
One to Infinity Delmark granted Tad Robinson his own album later that year. One to Infinity escorted him even further into soul territory (guests on the set included Mighty Flyers guitarist Alex Schultz, the mystical Robert Ward, and Specter).

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