Rich Robinson || The Attic Sessions
0:01 "Shipwreck"
4:29 "Time to Leave"
9:05 "Music That Will Lift Me"
With the recent release of his new album, Flux, Rich Robinson, formerly of The Black Crowes, presents his most accomplished solo work to date – 13 new, original songs that draw deeply on his diverse roots. A blues-rock odyssey straight from Robinson’s soul, the guitarist returned to Applehead Studios in Saugerties, NY, the recording facility that has become his creative hub. Nestled away within Woodstock’s famed artist enclave, Robinson’s work at the studio has yielded Woodstock Sessions, The Ceaseless Sight, and now Flux. The entire writing and recording process, explains Robinson, is the driving force for his creativity. “I love being in the recording studio,” states Robinson simply. “It fuels the desire to create within me. I enjoy watching it unfold. Each development fires another idea and in the end, you have this organically created song that seemingly came out of nowhere. It brings me such joy and peace. It never ceases to amaze me.”
A creative soul through and through, Robinson is not only presenting Flux this year, but his artwork was recently displayed at both Morrison Hotel Gallery in NYC and Truth North Gallery in Canada. In May and June, Robinson served as a special guest guitarist for Bad Company. Robinson and Bad Company lead vocalist Paul Rodgers recently met and collaborated on a tribute to Jimmy Page. Rodgers was so impressed with Robinson that he asked him to take part in this special Bad Company US tour. Robinson also embarked on an extensive US solo tour. Additionally, he recently collaborated with Zac Brown on his new album and is also featured on “The Way Home” -- the final track of producer David Cobb’s concept album Southern Family – with gospel choir the Settles Connection.
Rich Robinson joined us in The Attic Lounge at the historic War Memorial Auditorium to give an inside look on his writing style, his beliefs on how creativity promotes responsibility, and his recent release.
For more info on Rich Robinson, visit: http://richrobinson.net/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richsrobinson/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/richsrobinson
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richrobinsonmusic
Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/7lEokLkF9CWjEBogNWcV69?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH8KUX0Y3-ooP7GaE2m5J1w
Видео Rich Robinson || The Attic Sessions канала War Memorial Auditorium
4:29 "Time to Leave"
9:05 "Music That Will Lift Me"
With the recent release of his new album, Flux, Rich Robinson, formerly of The Black Crowes, presents his most accomplished solo work to date – 13 new, original songs that draw deeply on his diverse roots. A blues-rock odyssey straight from Robinson’s soul, the guitarist returned to Applehead Studios in Saugerties, NY, the recording facility that has become his creative hub. Nestled away within Woodstock’s famed artist enclave, Robinson’s work at the studio has yielded Woodstock Sessions, The Ceaseless Sight, and now Flux. The entire writing and recording process, explains Robinson, is the driving force for his creativity. “I love being in the recording studio,” states Robinson simply. “It fuels the desire to create within me. I enjoy watching it unfold. Each development fires another idea and in the end, you have this organically created song that seemingly came out of nowhere. It brings me such joy and peace. It never ceases to amaze me.”
A creative soul through and through, Robinson is not only presenting Flux this year, but his artwork was recently displayed at both Morrison Hotel Gallery in NYC and Truth North Gallery in Canada. In May and June, Robinson served as a special guest guitarist for Bad Company. Robinson and Bad Company lead vocalist Paul Rodgers recently met and collaborated on a tribute to Jimmy Page. Rodgers was so impressed with Robinson that he asked him to take part in this special Bad Company US tour. Robinson also embarked on an extensive US solo tour. Additionally, he recently collaborated with Zac Brown on his new album and is also featured on “The Way Home” -- the final track of producer David Cobb’s concept album Southern Family – with gospel choir the Settles Connection.
Rich Robinson joined us in The Attic Lounge at the historic War Memorial Auditorium to give an inside look on his writing style, his beliefs on how creativity promotes responsibility, and his recent release.
For more info on Rich Robinson, visit: http://richrobinson.net/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richsrobinson/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/richsrobinson
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richrobinsonmusic
Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/7lEokLkF9CWjEBogNWcV69?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH8KUX0Y3-ooP7GaE2m5J1w
Видео Rich Robinson || The Attic Sessions канала War Memorial Auditorium
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