Robert Eugene Steinhardt (May 25, 1950 – July 17, 2021) was an American rock violinist and singer best known for his work with the group
Kansas
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, for which he was co-lead singer/"frontman" and
MC along with keyboardist
Steve Walsh, from 1973 to 1982 and from 1997 to 2006.
He and Steve Walsh were the only original members of the band not from
Topeka.
Early life
Born in
Chicago, Illinois
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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in 1950, Steinhardt grew up in
Lawrence, Kansas and was the adopted son of Ilse and Milton Steinhardt.
Milton Steinhardt was the director of music history at the
University of Kansas. Robby started violin lessons at age eight and was classically trained. When his family traveled to Europe, the young Steinhardt played with some orchestras there.
Steinhardt attended
Lawrence High School and was the concertmaster during his high school years.
Work with Kansas
Steinhardt's violin sound, and its interplay with the guitar and keyboards, helped define the Kansas sound. His lead vocals provided a contrast to the high tenor of singer
Steve Walsh. The two often sang in harmony, with Steinhardt taking the lower voice.
Steinhardt joined a re-formed White Clover in 1972, with the group adopting the Kansas name before their first album in 1974. He was with the group through their most successful period. In 1983, he did not show up to record the next Kansas album. His departure from the band after the
Vinyl Confessions
''Vinyl Confessions'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes "Play the Game Tonight", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by " ...
tour in 1982 was for personal reasons.
Subsequently, he fronted his own band,
Steinhardt-Moon and was a member of the Stormbringer Band from 1990 to 1996, recording two CDs with the group during his membership. He also contributed to a
Jethro Tull tribute album, ''To Cry You a Song: A Collection of Tull Tales'' on
Magna Carta Records.
Steinhardt rejoined Kansas in 1997.
In early 2006, Steinhardt once again left Kansas by mutual agreement due to the pace of touring. Since he rejoined the band in 1997, they had averaged almost 100 shows per year. Steinhardt served as the MC for the band's concerts when he was a member, with his fellow band member Kerry Livgren describing his role as: "Robby had a unique function as a violinist, second vocalist, and MC in a live situation. Robby was the link between the band on the stage and the audience."
Violinist
David Ragsdale (Steinhardt's original replacement) quickly replaced him again.
In 2018 Steinhardt was asked by producer
Michael T. Franklin
Michael T. Franklin (born April 16, 1952) is an American musician and record producer.
Biography Early career
Michael Thomas Franklin was born in Buffalo, New York, United States. As a producer, keyboard player and vocalist, he began his career ...
to perform on the track "Activate" for
Jon Anderson of
Yes
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Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
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. The album ''
1000 Hands: Chapter One'' had a large cast of
classic rock
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,
world music, and
jazz
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performers. In 2020, Steinhardt and Franklin began to work on a solo project, including an album and tour set for 2021.
The solo project's resulting album, ''Not In Kansas Anymore / A Prog Opera'', was released posthumously on October 25, 2021.
Death
Steinhardt died at a hospital in Tampa, Florida, from complications of acute
pancreatitis on July 17, 2021, at the age of 71.
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1950 births
2021 deaths
American rock cellists
American rock violinists
American rock violists
Kansas (band) members
American male violinists
Progressive rock musicians
Musicians from Lawrence, Kansas
21st-century violinists
Deaths from pancreatitis