Jimmy D. Robinson

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Occupation(s)Poet, lyricist, music producer, art broker
LabelsMind Juice Records

Jimmy D Robinson is a poet, lyricist, music producer, and art broker from West Palm Beach, Florida. [1] "A Tiny Shoe," a single from his debut album Mind Juice reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2009. [2] Robinson-produced singles "In The Night," "At Midnight," and "Lost in You" also reached the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. [3] [4] [5]

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Career

As a teen, Robinson moved to New York City and became involved in the city's disco scene. [6] In his 20s, he lived in Columbus, Ohio. After returning to West Palm Beach and becoming homeless, Robinson began writing poetry. [7] He later recovered from homelessness and drug addiction and began publishing his poetry. [7] He has published 14 poetry books, some of which have been handed out as a part of the American Music Award, Grammy Award, Latin Grammy Award and Radio Music Award gift bags. [7] [8]

In 2005, Robinson opened an art brokerage firm, Jimmy D Robinson Inc. in West Palm Beach [1] [9] which includes the works of Kim Tschang-yeul, Yayoi Kusama, Lee Ufan, Yoshimoto Nara, Pablo Picasso and Henry Moore. [1] [10] [11] In 2008, Robinson released Mind Juice, his first full-length album. [12] He produced Jimmy D Robinson Presents CEEVOX in 2009. [13] Robinson attended Art Basel in Miami Beach in 2015. [14] In 2016, it was announced that Robinson would be releasing tracks from a collaboration with Grammy Award winning group A Flock of Seagulls. [15]

Robinson is the president of JimmyLand Corp, a Florida-based media company. [16]

Singles

SongArtistChartPeak
position
"A Tiny Shoe"Jimmy D RobinsonUS Dance Club Songs (Billboard) [17]
6
"One More Chance"Jimmy D Robinson feat. Melba Moore
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-
"Heaven Earth Man"Jimmy D Robinson feat. Carol JianiUS Dance Club Songs (Billboard)
38
"Ageless Prince"Jimmy D Robinson and A Flock of SeagullsUS Dance Club Songs (Billboard) [18]
25
"Pedro"Jimmy D Robinson and A Flock of SeagullsUS Dance Club Songs (Billboard) [19]
33
"In the Garden"Jimmy D Robinson and A Flock of Seagulls
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-
"Things Change"Jimmy D Robinson and A Flock of Seagulls
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Producer

SongArtistChartPeak
position
'"In The Night"Jimmy D Robinson Presents CEEVOXUS Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [20] 4
"At Midnight"Jimmy D Robinson Presents CEEVOXUS Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [21] 21
"Lost In You"Jimmy D Robinson Presents CEEVOXUS Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [22] 34
"Broken"Jimmy D Robinson Presents Carol Jiani MusicWeek Upfront club Top 40 [23] 9
"Too Sophisticated"JoAnna MichelleUS Dance Club Songs (Billboard)
22

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