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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Rockie Robbins



Born Edward W. Robbins, Jr. in Minneapolis, Rockie Robbins began singing at an early age. Working with famed arranger/producers Richard Evans (Natalie Cole, Peabo Bryson) and Johnny Pate (Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions, Lonette McKee, OKeh Records), Robbins made an impressive debut on his self-titled LP, which was released in the spring of 1979 on A&M Records. The ballad singles "If I Ever Lose You" and a cover of EWF's "Be Ever Wonderful" received a lot of radio airplay but weren't big sellers, although "Be Ever Wonderful" charted at number 67 R&B in late 1979. Another impressive fact is that the record was even made, as the original session tapes were somehow erased while en route from the recording studio to the record company. Although Rockie Robbins wasn't a major seller, A&M believed in Robbins and kept him as an artist. Teaming with producer/arranger Bobby Martin -- whose previous credits including arranging a slew of hits for Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records and fellow A&M signees LTD with lead singer Jeffrey Osborne -- Robbins' second LP, You and Me, was issued the spring of 1980. The title track went to number nine R&B. The next single, the danceable, inspiring "Hang Tough," made it to number 70 R&B. The album also contained "Together", "I Never Knew" & "Point Of View". 1981 saw the release of Rockie's final album for A&M records - "I Believe in Love", which featured Soul favourties "An Act of Love", "Time to Think" & "Nothing Like Love". Switching to MCA Records, Robbins earned the distinction (like Loleatta Holloway and Ronnie McNeir, among others) of having two self-titled LPs in his catalog. The MCA LP was released in early 1985, and contained several Soul/Boogie favourites; "You Finally Found The One", "Caught In The Act", "I Got Your Number" & "We Belong Together".





Year: A&M Records
Label: 1981





Year: A&M Records
Label: 1981





Year: A&M Records
Label: 1980

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