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  • Born: June 24, 1956, New York, NY
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals

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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).

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."

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). ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Tad Robinson
Born June 24, 1956 (1956-06-24) (age 53)
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genre(s) Blues, Soul Blues
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Musician
Instrument(s) Vocals, Harmonica
Years active 1989–present
Label(s) Severn Records, Delmark Records
Website www.tadrobinson.com

Tad Robinson (born June 24, 1956) is an American Soul Blues singer.

Robinson was born and raised in New York City, attending school at Indiana University's school of music and graduating in 1980. He played regionally with a group called the Hesitation Blues Band, then moved to Chicago, where he became the vocalist for Dave Specter & the Bluebirds, singing on their 1994 album Blueplicity for Delmark Records. In 1994 he released his first album under his own name on the same label; three more have followed, two on the Severn imprint.[1]

Discography

Awards

  • Nominated for a 2009 Blues Music Award in the category Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year.[2]
  • Nominated for a 2008 Blues Music Award in the category Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year.
  • Nominated for a 2008 Blues Music Award in the category Soul Blues Album of the Year.[3]
  • Nominated for a 2005 W.C. Handy Blues Award in the category Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year.
  • Nominated for a 2005 W.C. Handy Blues Award in the category Soul Blues Album of the Year.[4]

References

  1. ^ Bill Dahl, Tad Robinson at Allmusic
  2. ^ Blues Foundation, Blues Foundation 2009 Nominee List
  3. ^ Blues Foundation, Blues Foundation 2008 Nominee List
  4. ^ Blues Foundation, Blues Foundation 2005 Nominee List

 
 
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