Bruce Robb | |
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Background information | |
Genres | Rock, R&B, Blues, Alternative Rock, Country Rock, Folk Rock, Classic Rock, Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Record Producer, audio engineer, musician, and music supervisor |
Instrument(s) | Hammond B3, Keys, Vocals |
Years active | 1967–present |
Labels | Chess Records, Argo Records, RCA Records, Mercury Records, Atlantic Records, ABC-Dunhill Records |
Bruce Robb is an American musician, record producer, engineer, and music supervisor. He is most recognized for his time as a member of "The Robbs" during the 1960s, then as a founder of Cherokee Studios in the 1970s; followed by decades of producing, engineering and recording with artists like Mos Def, Macy Gray, Henry Rollins, Steve Vai, The Lemonheads, John Mellencamp, Steve Cropper, Ringo Starr, Etta James, Art Garfunkel, Rod Stewart, Del Shannon, and Wilson Pickett amongst others.[1]