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Sherman Robertson

General Info

  • Genre: Blues

    Location UK

    Profile Views: 33663

    Last Login: 8/31/2010

    Member Since 7/22/2008

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    Wecome to Sherman Robertsons Official Myspace page! .. This page is maintained by Shermans management and although Sherman stops by from time to time he may not answer all comments personally. Thanks and enjoy the page!!.. Sherman was born in Beaux Bridge, Louisiana and raised in Houston, Texas. Robertson quickly earned a local reputation as a very good guitarist. While still in high school Robertson was recruited by his music teacher, Conrad Johnson, to play in his popular group, Connie's Combo (and otherwise adult band). As a teenager in the late 1960's, he spent six weeks on the road as lead guitarist with blues superstar Bobby "Blue" Bland and also backed Junior Parker. That gave Sherman the incentive to form his own band, Sherman Robertson and the Crosstown Blues Band with whom he recorded two albums on the Lunar II label. During the 1970's, Robertson was content playing weekends while raising a family and holding down a "regular" job until Clifton Chenier, " the King Of Zydeco," asked him to do some dates with his band. Those few dates turned into 5 years, as Robertson toured Europe and U.S. with Chenier. He then joined Terrance Simien's hot, then young zydeco band, briefly playing with Rockin' Dopsie, Johnny Clyde Copeland and several other well-known artists. The word on Robertson's talent began to spread. Paul Simon needed a guitar player to add some sounds to his Graceland album and he chose Robertson. Soon after, legendary British producer Mike Vernon (John Mayall's Bluebreakers with Eric Clapton, Freddie King, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie) signed Robertson to Atlantic Records. Robertson's first solo recording, 1993's I'm The Man (Atlantic1994), was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award. His second Atlantic release, Here And Now, was released in 1996 to more critical acclaim. But convinced he would have more promotional support and artistic freedom from an independent label, Robertson weighed his options. In early 1998, producer Joe Harley, with the help of Robertson's manager, Catherine Bauer, assembled a first class back up band for a project for the AudioQuest label, including two charter members of Little Feat, keyboardist Bill Payne and drummer Richie Hayward. They all gathered at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood for the sessions that resorted in the album, Going Back Home. Blues Revue loved the release. " Potent singing and sizzling guitar…Robertson is unstoppable."
  • Members

    Gary Rackham - Bass ..Jools Grudgings - Keys.. Jamie Little - Drums.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....
  • Influences

    .. IMPORTANT - PLEASE USE THE EMAIL ADDRESSES BELOW FOR BOOKING ENQUIRIES- MYSPACE MESSAGES ARE NOT READ FREQUENTLY.. .. Booking Enquiries.. .. UK - Movin' Music Agency - mike@movinmusic.co.uk.. U.S Lou Tex Productions - shermanrobertson1@yahoo.com.. .. .. ..
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  • Odile

     Great great show, a magic awesome night in Robion last weekend !! :D TY so much !! Bluesically from Nice ! Odile

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    very nice concert yeserday in robion!! thanks for the groovy-sexy-feeling. smacks! 

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Bio:

Wecome to Sherman Robertsons Official Myspace page!

This page is maintained by Shermans management and although Sherman stops by from time to time he may not answer all comments personally. Thanks and enjoy the page!!

Sherman was born in Beaux Bridge, Louisiana and raised in Houston, Texas. Robertson quickly earned a local reputation as a very good guitarist. While still in high school Robertson was recruited by his music teacher, Conrad Johnson, to play in his popular group, Connie's Combo (and otherwise adult band). As a teenager in the late 1960's, he spent six weeks on the road as lead guitarist with blues superstar Bobby "Blue" Bland and also backed Junior Parker. That gave Sherman the incentive to form his own band, Sherman Robertson and the Crosstown Blues Band with whom he recorded two albums on the Lunar II label. During the 1970's, Robertson was content playing weekends while raising a family and holding down a "regular" job until Clifton Chenier, " the King Of Zydeco," asked him to do some dates with his band. Those few dates turned into 5 years, as Robertson toured Europe and U.S. with Chenier. He then joined Terrance Simien's hot, then young zydeco band, briefly playing with Rockin' Dopsie, Johnny Clyde Copeland and several other well-known artists. The word on Robertson's talent began to spread. Paul Simon needed a guitar player to add some sounds to his Graceland album and he chose Robertson. Soon after, legendary British producer Mike Vernon (John Mayall's Bluebreakers with Eric Clapton, Freddie King, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie) signed Robertson to Atlantic Records. Robertson's first solo recording, 1993's I'm The Man (Atlantic1994), was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award. His second Atlantic release, Here And Now, was released in 1996 to more critical acclaim. But convinced he would have more promotional support and artistic freedom from an independent label, Robertson weighed his options. In early 1998, producer Joe Harley, with the help of Robertson's manager, Catherine Bauer, assembled a first class back up band for a project for the AudioQuest label, including two charter members of Little Feat, keyboardist Bill Payne and drummer Richie Hayward. They all gathered at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood for the sessions that resorted in the album, Going Back Home. Blues Revue loved the release. " Potent singing and sizzling guitar…Robertson is unstoppable."

Member Since:

July 22, 2008

Members:

Gary Rackham - Bass

Jools Grudgings - Keys

Jamie Little - Drums

..

Influences:

IMPORTANT - PLEASE USE THE EMAIL ADDRESSES BELOW FOR BOOKING ENQUIRIES- MYSPACE MESSAGES ARE NOT READ FREQUENTLY Booking Enquiries

UK - Movin' Music Agency - mike@movinmusic.co.uk

U.S Lou Tex Productions - shermanrobertson1@yahoo.com

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