Resting Place Release Date: 6/14/2005 Guitar virtuoso Terry Robb – multiple winner of the Cascade Blues Association’s Muddy Award – is one of the most heralded players of the flourishing Pacific Northwest blues scene. Resting Place, his debut album with Yellow Dog Records, features well-chosen covers that compliment Robb’s originals, echoing a broad swath of roots legends such as Merle Travis, Joe Callicott, Reverend Gary Davis, Lightning Hopkins, and John Fahey. Robb traveled to Memphis for a dream recording session with engineer Roland Janes (Jerry Lee Lewis) – linchpin of hundr… read more
Resting Place Release Date: 6/14/2005 Guitar virtuoso Terry Robb – multiple winner of the Cascade Blues Association’s Muddy Award – is one of the m… read more
Resting Place Release Date: 6/14/2005 Guitar virtuoso Terry Robb – multiple winner of the Cascade Blues Association’s Muddy Award – is one of the most heralded players of the flourishi… read more
Terry Robb: Redefining American Primitivism Considered one of the top acoustic blues guitarists on the West Coast, Terry Robb is also an inventive and ever-evolving American primitive master. As an heir to the late, great John Fahey’s musical legacy, Robb is an established icon in a pantheon that includes Robbie Basho, Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, John Renbourn, and Stefan Grossman. Because American primitivism, a transitional style that ranges between country blues and early 20th century string-band music, is often nuanced by dissonance and minor tunings, it is sometimes considered eso… read more
Terry Robb: Redefining American Primitivism Considered one of the top acoustic blues guitarists on the West Coast, Terry Robb is also an inventive and ever-evolving American primitive maste… read more
Terry Robb: Redefining American Primitivism Considered one of the top acoustic blues guitarists on the West Coast, Terry Robb is also an inventive and ever-evolving American primitive master. As an heir to the late, great John Fahey’s … read more