The Robbs

The Robbs

The Robbs were a 1960s pop/rock band from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. They are best known for being the house band on Dick Clark's mid-1960s show Where The Action Is. To trivia buffs, they are also known for placing the most singles on Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" charts (five as The Robbs, plus a final single as Cherokee) without ever once crossing over into the Hot 100.

History

Formation and early years (1960s)

The Robbs consisted of brothers David Donaldson (aka Dee Robb - lead vocals and guitar), Robert Donaldson (aka Bruce Robb - guitar and vocals), and George Donaldson (aka Joe Robb - keyboards), along with unrelated family frend Craig Krampf (aka Craig Robb - drums). The band was founded in the early 1960s without Krampf, and recorded as "Dee Robb", "Robby & the Robins", and "Dee Robb & the Robins" before settling on "The Robbs" and hiring Krampf in 1965.Musically, the Robbs were noted for their use of harmony vocals, and instrumentation that was inspired by folk-rock, bubblegum music, and jangle pop.

Spotted by Dick Clark, the band was signed to Mercury Records in 1966 and moved to California to appear as regular performers on "Where The Action Is" during late 1966 and early 1967, replacing Paul Revere and the Raiders.

The band recorded with some regional success between 1966 and 1970, at first for Mercury and subsequently for a variety of labels. Almost all of their singles charted on radio stations in and around Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As well, their 1966 single "Race With The Wind" was a substantial hit in Chicago, and several other singles were breakout successes in smaller markets such as Honolulu, Hawaii and Columbus, Ohio. An early single was co-written and produced by the team of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, who had earlier written a hit single for the (then) strictly studio-concocted band The Grass Roots. Sloan and Barri reportedly offered The Robbs a chance to step in and actually become The Grass Roots for both touring purposes and for future singles, but the group turned the offer down.

The Robbs continued to release singles to regional acclaim, but unlike The Grass Roots (who went on to have over a dozen Hot 100 hits) The Robbs were never able to garner a true nation-wide hit, accounting for their inability to break into the Hot 100.

The Robbs' lone album, from 1967, was compiled from the A-sides and B-sides of their 1966/67 singles, along with two new tracks. This self-titled LP made the Billboard album charts for one week in January 1968, peaking at #200, and the band was shortly thereafter dropped from Mercury.

Upon signing to Atlantic Records in 1968, The Robbs pursued a more country-rock orientation. After their two Atlantic singles missed even the "bubbling under" charts, Atlantic let the band go, and they were picked up by ABC/Dunhill in 1969. The Robbs continued to release singles for this label, with the usual regional success and some "bubbling under" appearances, but no national breakthrough.

Rebirth as Cherokee

In 1971, the group changed their name to Cherokee, and re-emphazised their country-rock influenced sound. They released one self-titled album as Cherokee, as well as the 1971 non-LP single "Girl, I've Got News For You". Both the album and the single featured the participation of Chris Hillman of The Byrds. However, the album didn't chart, nor did the album's lead single "Rosianna".

The follow-up single ("Girl, I've Got News For You") charted in the top 40 on radio stations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington. However, as had happened with numerous singles credited to The Robbs, nationally the single only appeared on Billboard's "Bubbling Under" charts and failed to enter the Hot 100.

Dissolution, and formation of Cherokee Studios

Cherokee had set up their own studio in a rural California barn to record their material, and they soon started recording other acts there as well. According to Dee Robb, although his band would never record or perform again after 1971 (as either The Robbs or Cherokee) they never officially broke up. Instead, they simply started spending so much time operating their studio that the band was put on hold -- as it turned out, permanently.

In 1975, the three Robb Brothers opened Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles. This studio became one of America's premier recording facilities whose clients included the Go-Go's, Jane's Addiction, Steely Dan, Aerosmith, Devo, Public Enemy, Lenny Kravitz, John Cougar, Al Green, Warren Zevon, and many others. Through their association with Cherokee Studios, the Robb brothers have participated in the creation of more than 250 gold or platinum records.

Under his real name, Robbs' drummer Craig Krampf also found lasting success in the music business, becoming a respected session drummer, songwriter and producer. His drumming can be heard on (among many other songs) the Kim Carnes #1 hit "Bette Davis Eyes"; as a writer, his biggest hit was Steve Perry's 1984 hit "Oh Sherrie" (a co-write with three others); and as a producer, his most notable credit is his co-production of the first album by Melissa Etheridge.

Dee Robb, The Robbs' vocalist and chief songwriter (and oldest sibling) died in 2008.

Discography

ingles

Includes information on local markets in which The Robbs made the Top 40. In order to qualify, at least one radio station in the market named had to place the relevant 45 on their "published" weekly chart, at position #40 or higher. Local charts compiled by ARSA: [http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa]

As Robby & The Robins:

ources

http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/artists_item.php?rtid=6717
http://www.richieunterberger.com/robbs.html
http://mixonline.com/design/profiles/audio_cherokee_studios


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