Paul Robinson (musician)

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Paul Robinson (born 28 March 1955 [1] ) is a British born musician from Rotherham. He is best known as the drummer who worked with Nina Simone from 1984 until her death in 2003. Notable concerts include Carnegie Hall, Baalbek International Festival, Royal Festival Hall, Hollywood Bowl, Olympia (Paris). He appears on Nina Simone's last album “A Single Woman” released in 1993 and Live At Ronnie Scotts recorded 1985. Paul is currently touring worldwide with The Eric Bibb Band.

1972 Paul joined Gullivers People at the Shaftesbury Avenue club Tiffanys. In 1973 he joined The Brotherhood Of Man as their drummer/MD the music being arranged by Colin Frechter In 1976 he was a founding member of Turning Point, [2] [3] led by Jeff Clyne, with Brian Miller on piano and singer Pepi Lemer. Turning Point received many favourable reviews, not least from the UK music magazine Melody Maker. 1976 was Paul's first appearance on Top Of The Pops with Jesse Green & 'Flip'

He toured the USA in 1979 as a member of Sniff N The Tears and played on their second album, The Game's Up. During 1979 he also recorded with The Buggles on their hit record ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ from the album “The Age of Plastic” also playing on Clean Clean and I Love You Miss Robot.

Paul Robinson established Drummer Online in 2005. He is also on the board of directors for The Nina Simone Project set up by Crys Ambrust. Paul Robinson is endorsed by Bay Custom Drums, an English company based in France. He currently resides in Cambridgeshire.

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References

  1. Wickes, J. 1999, Innovations In British Jazz, Soundworld Publishers, ISBN   1-902440-01-3, p.163
  2. Paul Robinson drums/percussion. Jeff Clyne biography (Royal Academy of Music)
  3. "Turning Point | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 October 2018.