Terry Robb is a Canadian
fingerstyle guitar
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ist, composer, arranger and
record producer
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living in the United States. He plays
electric
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and
acoustic guitar
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, and is associated with the
American Primitive Guitar
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genre through his collaboration with steel string guitarist
John Fahey. He is a member of the
Oregon Music Hall of Fame and Cascade Blues Association Hall of Fame, and was honored with the eponymous "Terry Robb" Muddy Award for Best Acoustic Guitar in 2011. His original compositions draw on the
Delta blues
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,
ragtime
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,
folk music
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,
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, o ...
and
jazz
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traditions.
Biography
Early life and career
Born in
Vancouver
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,
British Columbia
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, Robb moved to the United States with his parents, living briefly in Pittsburgh, Pa., before settling in
Portland, Ore., at the age of seven. He was immersed in music and the arts at an early age, and received his first guitar at age eight from an uncle who played swing guitar and was associated with the
Lawrence Welk
Lawrence Welk (March 11, 1903 – May 17, 1992) was an American accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario, who hosted the '' The Lawrence Welk Show'' from 1951 to 1982. His style came to be known as "champagne music" to his radio, te ...
Orchestra. During the
blues revival of the 1960s, he was exposed to
blues,
country
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,
ragtime
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and early
jazz
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musicians that were being rediscovered, as well as contemporary jazz and
blues rock
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musicians, which led to a lifelong interest in the
blues and
Americana music
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. He began performing in bands at age 12, playing dances at local junior high and high schools, and was soon after performing solo sets in coffee houses around Portland. Following his graduation from Parkrose High School in 1974, he studied
fine art
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s and
music theory under Czech-American classical composer
Tomáš Svoboda at
Portland State University
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before receiving his baccalaureate degree in 1978.
After college, Robb joined multi-instrumentalist "Ramblin' Rex" Jacobosky, an associate of
Frank Zappa
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and
Captain Beefheart
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, touring as a duo throughout the
Pacific Northwest
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. Through Jacobosky, Robb met guitarist
Henry Vestine
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when
Canned Heat
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performed at Murphy's and Me nightclub in Eugene, Ore., during their 1980 tour, where he was invited to join the band on stage and play
Alan Wilson's guitar. When Vestine later moved to Oregon, Robb helped him get established in the local music scene, and occasionally joined on guitar during Canned Heat's Pacific Northwest performances. Robb also became acquainted with blues singer and harmonicist
Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
, who was a member of the
Robert Cray
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Early life
Robert Cray was born on August 1, 1953, in Columbus, Georgia, while his father was stationed a ...
Band at that time. When steel string fingerstyle guitarist
John Fahey relocated to Salem, Ore., in 1981, a mutual friend gave him Robb's demo recording of "One Way Gal" by blues guitarist
William Moore, and the two met backstage after Fahey's performance at Luis' La Bamba in Portland. These relationships proved to have significant influence on Robb's artistic style and guitar techniques, and led to subsequent recording collaborations and enduring friendships.
In 1982, Robb established himself as a solo artist with the release of the Terry Robb Band's debut 45 ''Psychedelta'', followed by the LP ''Next Window'' which featured cover art by cartoonist
John Callahan. In 1987, Robb's third recording, ''Nice Try'', marked a departure from his electric band format in favor of solo acoustic fingerstyle guitar instrumentals and included guest performances by Fahey and Salgado. On ''Sensitive Guy'', Robb returned to electric band recordings while retaining a comparable number of solo acoustic songs, an electric/acoustic hybrid format he would adopt in subsequent recordings and live performances. In 1990, a collaboration with
Ike Willis
Isaac Willis (born November 12, 1955) is an American vocalist and guitarist who was a regular member of Frank Zappa's studio and touring bands from 1978 until the last tour in 1988. He did not tour with Zappa in 1981 and 1982 because he wanted ...
, formerly of the
Frank Zappa
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Band, led to Robb's fifth release ''Jelly Behind the Sun'', featuring Willis as guest vocalist.
Later career
In 1994, Robb signed a multi-year recording contract with the Portland-based label Burnside Records, where he would release four albums and serve as producer, arranger and guitar accompanist on several recordings for other Burnside Records artists. His second Burnside release, ''Stop This World'', featuring guest artists
Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song " Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
,
Eddy Clearwater and
Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
, topped the
Living Blues
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Radio Chart in 1997. During this time, Robb joined the
supergroup Acoustic Guitar Summit with fellow Portland guitarists Mark Hanson, Paul Chasman and Doug Smith, performing throughout the West Coast in concert, TV and radio broadcasts, including "
West Coast Live" with
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.
Robb's ongoing collaboration with Salgado, which included a national tour with
Buddy Guy
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in 1995,
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and a guest appearance on NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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" where Salgado and Robb performed their original composition "Bitter Tears" and Miller joined on guitar. The following year, Robb was invited to perform with the Oregon Symphony as a guest soloist.
After a decade with Burnside Records, Robb joined the roster of Yellow Dog Records based in Memphis, Tenn., where his album ''Resting Place'' was recorded at Sam Phillips Recording Studio under the direction of Roland Janes
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Biography
He was born in Brookings, Clay County, Arkansas, the second youngest ...
and released to critical acclaim in 2005.
In the 2012 documentary film " In Search of Blind Joe Death: The Saga of John Fahey," Robb is featured among the friends and colleagues interviewed about Fahey's life and legacy, and he performs "When the Springtime Comes Again" on Fahey's Martin D76, as seen on the cover of '' The Best of John Fahey 1959-1977''. ">2/sup>
In 2016, Robb released his debut album with Portland-based record label NiaSounds, ''Cool on the Bloom''. The album prompted Vintage Guitar
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writer Dan Forte to describe Robb as "...one of the best players, on acoustic and electric, embracing a range of blues styles and then some...", and feature an exclusive video performance of the title track song on its website. In 2019, Robb released ''Confessin' My Dues'', his 15th solo recording and second album with NiaSounds, featuring renowned jazz musicians Gary Hobbs and Dave Captein.
Robb continues to tour as a solo guitarist and singer, performing a concert halls, theaters and festivals across the United States, Canada and Europe, such as the Waterfront Blues Festival in Oregon, Lillehammer Blues Festival in Norway and Vallemagia Blues Festival in Switzerland. As an educator, he has given workshops and master classes in fingerstyle blues guitar and slide guitar for Oregon State University
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, Portland State University
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, and Britt Festival
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in Oregon, Vancouver International Guitar Festival in Canada and Centrum (arts organization) Centrum, located in Fort Worden State Park near Port Townsend, Washington, in Jefferson County is a multidisciplinary nonprofit arts organization that presents workshops and performances in a wide variety of artistic disciplines.
Origin
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in Washington, among other arts and education institutions.
Record production
Robb's foray into record production came at age 24 with an invitation by John Fahey to produce his forthcoming albums on Varrick Records, a subsidiary of Rounder Records
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. ">/sup> From 1982 to 1994, Robb served as producer, arranger, and occasional guitar accompanist on eight of Fahey's albums, including '' Let Go'', the album which garnered Fahey a four-star review by Rolling Stone
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and marked a turning point in his career as he explored new genres such as Brazilian and contemporary pop music. Robb also produced the video recordings of "John Fahey Live in Concert" at The Freight and Salvage, "The Guitar of John Fahey, Vol. 1 and 2", and "Christmas Songs & Holiday Melodies" for Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop released in 1996. ">/sup> Robb and Fahey often performed together in concert throughout the West coast, appearing on TV and radio programs, and remained lifelong friends until Fahey's death in 2001.
During his years at Burnside Records, Robb served as the label's house producer for several of its recording artists, such as Alice Stuart, Sheila Wilcoxson and Bill Rhoades. He also became a frequent producer or session guitarist for other Pacific Northwest artists, such as Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
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In 2008, Robb launched the independent label Psychedelta Records with fellow guitarist Adam Scramstad to support the music of his students and other local musicians. Among its releases include the only duet studio recording of the late Portland blues women Linda Hornbuckle and Janice Scroggins
Janice Scroggins (July 17, 1955May 27, 2014) was a jazz pianist and instructor in Portland, Oregon.
Early life
Scroggins was born in 1955 in Idabel, Oklahoma, to Henry and Mary Scroggins. Scroggins first began playing the piano at the age of th ...
, ''Sista'', which Robb produced, and ''Muddyvishnu'', Robb's first electric band album since his 1992 recording of ''Sensitive Guy''.
In 2006, Robb was approached by cartoonist and friend, John Callahan, to produce an album of original compositions. Callahan, a quadriplegic since age 21, had provided the graphic logo for Psychedelta Records and was the subject of the forthcoming documentary film "Touch Me Someplace I Can Feel," which includes footage of the album's recording. Released on Bone Clone Records, ''Purple Winos in the Rain'' features Callahan on vocals, harmonica and ukulele, with guest artists Peter Boe on piano and Robb on acoustic and bottleneck guitars, and a cameo appearance by Tom Waits
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. In 2018, one of the album's duet recordings of Callahan and Robb, "Texas When You Go," was featured in the Hollywood biopic '' Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot'' produced by Amazon Studios
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.
Style and equipment
Robb is a self-taught fingerpicking
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guitarist associated with the American Primitive Guitar
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style, which draws upon diverse musical influences while rooted in the blues. Known primarily as a folk-blues guitarist, he learned to play guitar by listening to blues musicians, such as Charley Patton
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and Mississippi John Hurt
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Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, Hurt taught himself to play the guitar around the age of nine. He wo ...
, and has developed a distinctive fingerpicking technique in which he plays the bass line, rhythm chords, and single-note leads simultaneously. In his original compositions and artistic styling, he incorporates influences from other genres, such as jazz
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, folk music
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, country music
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, classical and world music, often utilizing odd time measures, to personalize his music and story telling. An electric and acoustic guitarist, Robb plays Fender, Martin Martin may refer to:
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, National
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, and Weissenborn
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guitars. ">2/sup>
Awards
Terry Robb received the Muddy Award for Best Acoustic Guitar by the Cascade Blues Association for 19 consecutive years, from inception of the award category in 1992 until it was renamed in his honor in 2011. Recipients of the "Terry Robb" Muddy Award for Best Acoustic Guitar include Portland guitarists Mary Flower and Alan Hager.
Robb was inducted into the Cascade Blues Association Hall of Fame in 1998, and to the Oregon Music Hall of Fame in 2009. In 2017 he received the "Paul deLay" Muddy Award for Lifetime Achievement by the Cascade Blues Association.[White, Ryan. "Hall of Fame gets Cool'r (and more)." ''The Oregonian'', Oct. 16, 2009.]
Discography
Solo
* 1982 ''Psychedelta'' (Outside Records)
* 1986 ''Next Window'' (artwork by John Callahan) (Tarula Records, T001)
* 1987 ''Nice Try'' (feat. John Fahey and Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
) (Tarula Records, T002)
* 1990 ''Jelly Behind the Sun'' (feat. Ike Willis
Isaac Willis (born November 12, 1955) is an American vocalist and guitarist who was a regular member of Frank Zappa's studio and touring bands from 1978 until the last tour in 1988. He did not tour with Zappa in 1981 and 1982 because he wanted ...
) (House Records, H1003)
* 1992 ''Sensitive Guy'' (House Records, H1004)
* 1993 ''Bethlehem Star'' (feat. Alan Hager) (OCP, 9879)
* 1994 ''Acoustic Blues Trio'' (Burnside Records, BCD-0019-2)
* 1996 ''Stop This World'' (feat. Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song " Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
, Eddy Clearwater and Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
) (Burnside Records, BCD-0025-2)
* 2000 ''Heart Made of Steel'' (Burnside Records, BCD-0040-2)
* 2002 ''When I Play My Blues Guitar'' (Burnside Records, 0045; Re-released in 2014 by Allegro Corp., BCD 45)
* 2005 ''Resting Place'' (Yellow Dog Records, YDR 1177)
* 2012 ''Muddyvishnu'' (artwork by John Fahey) (Psychedelta Records, PDR 021)
* 2013 ''Hymn'' (OCP, 30110377)
* 2016 ''Cool on the Bloom'' (NiaSounds)
* 2019 ''Confessin' My Dues'' (NiaSounds)
Curtis Salgado & Terry Robb
* 1997 ''Hit It 'n Quit It'' (Lucky Records, LRS-040)
Acoustic Guitar Summit
* 1998 ''Acoustic Guitar Summit'' (Accent on Music, AM-1055)
* 2000 ''Summit Meeting'' (Bay View Music, AM-2055)
* 2012 ''O' Christmas Three'' (Accent on Music, AGS-3355)
Compilations
* 1987 ''Rose City Blues Festival'' (Track 10 "Get Tough") (Po-Town Records, PT001)
* 1995 ''The Rounder Christmas Album: Must Be Santa!'' (Track 16 "The Holly and the Ivy/The Cherry Tree Carol") (Rounder, 3118; 1998 reissue Rounder Select, 1166131184)
* 2000 ''The Cascade Blues Association's Anniversary Hall of Fame Tribute'' (Track 3 "Cascade Lightnin'") (Cascade Blues, 1)
* 2001 ''The Cascade Blues Association Presents: The Acoustic Roots and Blues Heritage Festival'' (Track 8 "Depot Blues" and Track 13 "Hesitation Blues) (Cascade Blues, 2)
* 2002 ''American Roots Songbook'' (Track 8 "Cookie Dough") (St Clair, 6786)
* 2002 ''Portland's Best Blues'' (Track 10 "Enron Blues") (Raw Records, 402; Re-released in 2003 as ''Portland's Best Blues Collection'', 406)
* 2003 ''Lay Down My Old Guitar: A Tribute to John Jackson'' (Track 6 "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down") (Centrum Recordings, C0103)
* 2003 ''Portland's Genuine Blues'' (Track 1 "Dyin' Blues" and Track 11 "Judge Boushay Blues") (Allegro Blues Records, 7001)
* 2003 ''Pickathon Vol. 2'' (Track 7 "Sam Webb is Gone / Guitar Rag) (KBOO 90.7 FM)
* 2003 ''Pickathon 2002'' (Track 4 "Judge Boushay Blues) (Mountain Lab Productions, 7235)
* 2005 ''Inspired Explorations of America's Musical Roots'' (Track 8 "Louise") (Yellow Dog Records)
* 2006 ''KMHD Presents Blues in Portland Vol. 1'' (Track 7 "Madison Avenue Shuffle")
* 2006 '' John Fahey & Friends: Friends of Fahey Tribute'' (Track 8 "Fahey at Bush Park" and Track 13 "Impressions of Susan") (Slakertone Records, ST 021)
* 2012 '' The Revenge of Blind Joe Death: The John Fahey Tribute Album'' (Track 10 "John Kirby Blues") (Takoma Records, 048)
* 2012 ''The Portland Guitar Society Presents: Silver Jubilee'' (Track 2 "All Night, Morning too" and Track 9 "Tapped Out")
* 2017 ''Wild'' (Tracks 9, 10 and 11: Blues Slide 1, 2 and 3) (NiaSounds)
Sessionography
* 1982 ''Christmas Guitar Vol. 1'' by John Fahey (credited as co-producer) (Varrick Records, a re-recording of The New Possibility)
* 1983 ''Popular Songs of Christmas and New Year's'' by John Fahey (credited as a primary guitarist) (Varrick Records)
* 1984 ''Let Go'' by John Fahey (credited as record producer and guitar accompanist) (Varrick Records)
* 1985 ''Rain Forests, Oceans and Other Themes
''Rain Forests, Oceans and Other Themes'' is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1985.
Reception
'' CMJ New Music'' wrote that Fahey's "... newest work is slightly more subdued than last year's ''Let ...
'' by John Fahey (credited as record producer and guitar accompanist) (Varrick Records)
* 1986 ''Christmas Guitar'' by John Fahey (credited as record producer) (Varrick Records)
* 1986 ''In the Stillness'' by Patrick Loomis (credited as record producer) (OCP, reissued 1991)
* 1989 '' God, Time and Causality'' by John Fahey (credited as record producer) (Shanachie)
* 1990 ''Aquamarine'' by Ron Steen (credited as record producer) (House Records)
* 1991 ''Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
'' ''and the Stilettos'' (credited as guest guitarist) (BFE Records)
* 1992 '' Old Girlfriends and Other Horrible Memories'' by John Fahey (credited as co-producer and lead guitar on Track 12 "Twilight Time") (Varrick Records)
* 1994 '' The Return of the Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology'' (credited as guitar accompanist and arranger) (Rhino Records)
* 1994 ''The John Fahey Christmas Album'' (credited as record producer and guitar accompanist) (Burnside Records)
* 1995 ''More Than You Can Chew'' by Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
(credited as guest guitarist) (Priority Records)
* 1997 ''Backwater Blues'' by Sheila Wilcoxson (credited as record producer and guest artist on acoustic and bottleneck guitars) (Burnside Records)
* 1998 ''Runnin' and Ramblin'' by Bill Rhoades & Alan Hager (credited as record producer and guest guitarist) (Burnside Records)
* 1999 ''Wiggle Outta This'' by Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
(credited as guest guitarist) (Shanachie)
* 2000 ''The Cascade Blues Association's Anniversary Hall of Fame Tribute'' (credited as record producer) (Cascade Blues, 1)
* 2002 ''Can't Find No Heaven'' by Alice Stuart (credited as record producer and guest guitarist) (Burnside Records)
* 2003 ''Ooh Wee!'' by Duffy Bishop (credited as record producer) (Trillium Records)
* 2006 ''Purple Winos in the Rain'' by John Callahan (credited as record producer and guitar accompanist) (Bone Clone Records)
* 2006 ''No Sun Around the Blues'' by Adam Scramstad (credited as record producer)
* 2009 ''Sista'' by Linda Hornbuckle & Janice Scroggins
Janice Scroggins (July 17, 1955May 27, 2014) was a jazz pianist and instructor in Portland, Oregon.
Early life
Scroggins was born in 1955 in Idabel, Oklahoma, to Henry and Mary Scroggins. Scroggins first began playing the piano at the age of th ...
(credited as record producer) (Pyschedelta Records)
* 2009 ''Of Ice and Men'' by Barbara Chamberlin (credited as guest guitarist)
* 2009 ''Bon Temps Rouge'' by The New Iberians (credited as record producer and guest guitarist) (Psychedelta Records)
* 2011 ''Rose City Ramble'' by Lauren Sheehan (credited as guest guitarist)
* 2014 ''Boomerang Girl'' by Barbara Chamberlin (credited as record producer and guitar accompanist)
* 2016 ''The Beautiful Lowdown'' by Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954, in Everett, Washington, United States) is a Portland, Oregon-based blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist.
Career
Salgado ...
(credited as guest guitarist) (Alligator Records)
References
External links
Terry Robb personal website
Terry Robb on Salem Songwriter Sessions
Oregon Art Beat interview with Terry Robb
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1956 births
Living people
Music of Oregon
Musicians from Portland, Oregon
Guitarists from Oregon
Musicians from Vancouver
Canadian guitarists
Fingerstyle guitarists
Acoustic guitarists
Portland State University alumni
Parkrose High School alumni