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Robert Gordon (musician)

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Background information

<tr><td>Birth name</td><td colspan="2">ROBERT IRA GORDON</td></tr><tr><td>Born</td><td colspan="2">March 29th, 1947</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">Rock 'n' Roll</td></tr><tr><td>Occupation(s)</td><td colspan="2">Singer</td></tr><tr><td>Years active</td><td colspan="2">1962-present</td></tr><tr><td style="padding-right: 1em;">Label(s)</td><td colspan="2">RCA and others</td></tr><tr><td textalign="top" style="padding-right: 1em;">Associated
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</td><td colspan="2">Link Wray, Danny Gatton, Chris Spedding</td></tr><tr><td>Website</td><td colspan="2">www.robertgordon.dk</td></tr>

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[edit] Early days

Robert Gordon is a singer and recording artist best known for his Rockabilly music.He was born in 1947 and grew up in Bethesda,Maryland,a suburb of Washington,DC.At the age of nine (1956) he was greatly affected by the hit Elvis Presley song Heartbreak Hotel playing on the radio,and decided to pursue a Rock & Roll career at that young age.His other influences included Gene Vincent,Jack Scott,Billy Lee Riley,Eddie Cochran,and other notable rock 'n' roll artists of the period.He made his recording debut at age 17 (1964) with a group called the Confidentials.The Confidentials,with Robert (called Bob at the time) as lead singer recorded a.o. Summertime,Money,and There is something on your mind These rare tracks were first released in 2004 on 40th Anniversary Celebration, a special promo CD released by Dutch author / collector Arjan Deelen. When asked how he related to the sixties, Robert replied "I didn't".He didn't care much for the British Invasion but he identified with soul singers such as James Brown and Otis Redding whom he saw performing at Washington DC's famous Howard Theatre.

[edit] Punk rock

Robert Gordon,referred to by friends and fans as R.G.,moved to New York city in 1970 and a few years later entered New York's thriving Punk Rock scene by joining a band called the Tuff Darts.Popular groups such as Blondie,The Ramones,and the Talking Heads would emerge from this scene.In 1976 the Tuff Darts recorded All for the love of Rock & Roll,Head over heels,and Slash for a compilation album called Live at CBGB's,which included a number of other local NYC bands.That year,Robert appeared in a Punk/New Wave style film entitled Unmade Beds by underground Film-maker Amos Poe.Blondie's Deborah Harry also appeared in the film.

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Gordon in his Tuff Darts days


[edit] Rockabilly revival

Record producer Richard Gottehrer discovered Robert during a performance with the Tuff Darts one night and soon after the two were talking about making a Rock & Roll album.Gottehrer was impressed with RG's baritone voice and rendition of Elvis Presley's One night.After some conversation,Robert suggested working with guitar legend Link Wray('29-'05),Wray was contacted and agreed to work with Robert and Richard. Robert Gordon with Link Wray on Private Stock Records was the result.The critics generally loved it and sales were good.Elvis Presley's tragic death coincided with the release of the single Red Hot from the album.The single received much radio airplay and for the first time in a long time (about twenty years) Rockabilly was on the radio again.

Robert made another album in 1978 with Link Wray on Private Stock Records called Fresh Fish Special.

This album included a song written by Bruce Springsteen specifically for Robert entitled Fire.Springsteen also played piano on the tune.Unfortunately for Robert,the Pointer Sisters quickly covered the song which went to #2 on the charts and Robert's recording was overshadowed.Just as the new album was gaining momentum,Private stock went bankrupt.These events greatly disappointed Gordon.

[edit] RCA

In late '78,RCA records signed Gordon to a contract which he described as " a dream come true" to be on "Elvis' label".In February of 1979 Rock Billy Boogie was released-this time without Wray (the two had argued and broken up after touring for the last album).It would be Chris Spedding on lead guitar.The title track Rock Billy Boogie,Walk on by,It's only make believe,and the Catman ,got much radio airplay and the album broke into the top 100 charts. The next album Bad Boy released in 1980 had poor sales and Gordon split with lead guitar player Spedding. The next and last album for RCA was 1981's Are you gonna be the one.It is Gordon's best selling album to date-200.000 copies.The late,great Danny Gatton played lead guitar on this record and Marshall Crenshaw penned the single Someday Someway which went to #76 on the charts.

[edit] Biker movie

In 1982 Gordon co-starred with Willem Dafoe in a fifties styled biker flick (inspired by Marlon Brando's The Wild One) called The Loveless.Gordon recorded most of the soundtrack of the film.Critics mostly liked the soundtrack but not the film.The Loveless did poorly at the box office but is now considered a cult favorite.

[edit] MTV

RCA dropped Gordon after an argument over the next proposed album's budget and he found himself without a label.Around this time the MTV cable network began.MTV became very popular and a band much inspired by Gordon,The Stray Cats,with numerous music videos,became very popular along with it,selling millions of records.

[edit] The Real Deal

There have been many re-issues of RG's recordings,and he has made many other albums on minor labels ever since.He continues to tour and make recordings to this day.Jerry Lee Lewis said of him "Robert Gordon is the real deal."


[edit] Videos

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xar6t_robert-gordon-move-it

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xjja0_robert-gordon-red-hot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX5T6u1UYWg



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