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Robbie TuckerBorn in January, 1977, Canadian musician, Robbie Tucker, pushes the envelope of main stream music. "As a child, my dad and I would always jam on old Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Steve Earle songs. Into my teen years, I grew into Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison & Paul McCartney. I've always had an interest in how vocal range and power it can add to a song (i.e. Crying; Roy Orbison, Hurt; 70's Elvis). I've always had a fascination with the structure of Roy Orbison tunes and that continues to inspire me when I'm writing. " In 2003, Robbie released his first album, The Ledden Street Sessions; following it up with 2006’s 24 track album, Songs From Apt#12, and 2007’s, GreenRoom. "I really dig making music. It's just one of those things that feels right." In 2007, Robbie returned to the stage following a two year hiatus; the result of a 2005 Parkinson's disease diagnosis. The unusual neurological disorder had rendered him incapable of performing on stage; but working with his medical team, Robbie, never gave up and continued to practice, sing, write and rehearse. It is this level of commitment that has allowed him to continually achieve his goals. "Dealing & living with Parkinson's has taught me a lot about who I am. It has this remarkable ability to show you what the most important things are within your life. For every thing that Parkinson's takes away from me, it leaves something that wasn't there before, something I would have otherwise missed out on; and for that I am grateful." To keep up to date with Robbie Tucker please visit his official website: http://www.robbietucker.com |



