"A long and winding road brings musician, filmmaker, music producer, speaker and activist Robby Romero back to the forefront of public attention."
- Native Peoples Magazine
- Native Peoples Magazine
資料
- 類型:
- Native Rock
- 家鄉:
- Taos, NM
- 唱片公司:
- Eagle Thunder Records
粉絲
735 位粉絲中的 6 位顯示全部
基本資料
- 類型:
- Native Rock
- 家鄉:
- Taos, NM
- 唱片公司:
- Eagle Thunder Records
詳細資料
- 網址:
- http://robbyromero.com
http://itunes.com/robbyromero
http://myspace.com/robbyromeromusic
http://twitter.com/eaglethunder - 一般管理:
- mgt@eaglethunder.com
- 新聞聯絡人:
- lizap@susanblondinc.com
- 傳記:
- Some are born knowing who they are and where they are going. Others spend their entire lives trying to find out. Some never do. Robby Romero has always known.
Robby's early life was spent in the age-old tradition of living out of the proverbial suitcase. Only his suitcase bridged a cultural divide. He traveled between two very different worlds - namely that of New Mexico with its Native customs, and Hollywood with its own set of customs unlike any other.
Robby's father worked in show biz for the David Wolper Organization while his mother appeared in numerous motion pictures including a series of Elvis Presley films. Robby even met The King.
Surrounded by some of the most artistic minds of the time, Robby spent much of his childhood in the company of Dennis Hopper, a relationship that would in turn have a powerful impact on his own creativity.
As Robby matured, he learned to combine the best of what he loved about both those worlds. By thirteen, he was singing his songs in Taos Plaza Cantinas and Cafés, and recording in Hollywood with celebrated Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, recording artist Johnny Rivers, and legendary producer Van Dyke Parks. Robby's music had its radio debut on KROQ introduced by "The Mayor Of Sunset Strip", Rodney Bingenheimer.
Throughout his youth, Robby performed in Hollywood's talked about club scene. He played the Palomino, the Troubadour, the Starwood, and the infamous of all, Whiskey A-Go-Go. He toured with country singer and academy award nominee Ronee Blakley, Rick Danko of The Band, Gene Clark of The Byrds, and Paul Butterfield of The Butterfield Blues Band. But it was his apprenticeship with Latin activist Reyes Tijerina and Native American activist Dennis Banks that would change the course of Robby's life and put him on the red road he was born to follow.
In 1989 Robby founded Native Children's Survival (NCS), a non-profit organization devoted to the healing of Mother Earth and all her children. As part of NCS's mission to create awareness through music, Robby has conducted many performances, including the "All Our Colors" and "Sacred Sites" concerts with Carlos Santana and Chief Oren Lyons that benefited the Traditional Circle of Elders and Youth.
Following President Gorbachev's historic environmental message at the 1990 Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders in Moscow, Robby's first NCS music video project, "Is It Too Late", was broadcast around the world from the Kremlin and at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. This endeavor earned Robby the title of United Nations Ambassador of Youth for the Environment.
Robby also formed a Native Rock band, Red Thunder, with roots deep in the heart of Indian Country. Red Thunder debuted live from the Apache Territories of the Southwest as part of MTV's "Street Block Party" broadcast. Robby's music and likeness were featured on the TBS star-studded hit cartoon "Captain Planet". Red Thunder made a special appearance on the PBS hit puppet show "Puzzle Place" that went on to become the most watched and requested episode of the series.
Crossing cultural boundaries around the world, Robby performed at the historic 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in South America, the Nuclear Free Forum in Austria, the World Forum on Racism in Australia, and the United Nations World Forum on Sustainable Development in South Africa. He shared the stage with Jimmy Cliff, Santana, Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker, Arlo Guthrie, Steve Miler and many more.
As part of MTV's "Free Your Mind" campaign, Robby created several stereotype breaking public service announcements, introducing contemporary Native Peoples to the music television generation. The campaign won the industry's prestigious Cable Ace Award. Robby was featured on VH1's Inside Music and he co-wrote, directed and scored a World Alert Special, "Makoce Wakan: Sacred Earth" that generated the highest viewer response than any other show on the network at that time.
In 1994, Robby launched Red Thunder's debut soundtrack to his VH1 World Alert Special, "Makoce Waken/Sacred Earth" exclusively in Indian Country, and with their single "Heartbeat" in rotation on MTV2, Red Thunder began their critically acclaimed Indian Country Tour.
They were invited on the H.O.R.D.E. Tour in 1995 and 1996, a Blues Traveler founded festival that came to define a genre of explosive live performances and intense fan loyalty. Robby & Red Thunder were featured on MTV's "Crossroads" and "H.O.R.D.E. Bootleg Special" along with Lenny Kravitz, Natalie Merchant, the Dave Matthews Band, and Rickie Lee Jones. They toured with blues legend Taj Mahal, Sheryl Crow, Ziggy Marley, and the Black Crows, and joined Blues Traveler for a Fall tour.
With laurels from critics and throngs of new fans, Red Thunder returned to Indian Country in 1997, rolling onto the Navajo Nation for the Annual Hodiits'a concert with Native post punk band, Blackfire, and punk rocker, Joey Ramone. They stormed the Pacific Northwest for the grand opening of Chief Leschi Schools and headed east for the Onondaga Nation Music festival.
In 1998, Robby co-wrote, produced, scored and directed "Hidden Medicine", an experimental film dealing with the mystical relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the environment. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival, screened at International Film Festivals around the world, and debuted on Sundance Channel in 1999. The soundtrack was released exclusively on Turtle Island and Red Thunder hit the road in 2000 from the Native territories of North America to the Aboriginal territories of Australia.
In 2002, the "Indigenous" Product Line, created and developed by Robby with the Aveda Corporation, was launched. "Indigenous - Beauty in balance with Nature", is a Purifying Collection sustainably harvested by Native Peoples that included a Purifying Pure-Fume Composition, Purifying Hair and Body Cleanser, and Purifying Aroma Candle. To date, the "Indigenous" Collection has donated over one million dollars to Charitable Organizations.
Also in 2002, Robby documented "America's Last Frontier", a musical journey through the homelands of the Gwich'in Nation in Alaska. "America's Last Frontier" premiered at the United Nations World Summit in South Africa, United Nations Geneva, Switzerland, and at the United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues in New York City. "America's Last Frontier" was broadcast first on SABC Africa and SABC Africa 2 along with the exclusive CD release of the soundtrack in America's First Nations Territories.
In 2003, Robby created another Public Service Announcement campaign called "r u 2 cool 2 care...". The first in the series, "Save The Arctic Refuge" focused on protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from the mandate to drill oil. "Save The Arctic Refuge" was launched nationally on music television and internationally on the world-wide-web.
As America prepared for it's 2004 Presidential Election, so did Indian Country. Native Nations launched a national "Get Out the Vote" campaign and Red Thunder hit the road on the "Rock The Rez Vote" Campaign Tour, targeting swing-states in Indian Country. In support of a new generation of Indian Country leaders, Robby performed at the Presidential inaugurations of Floyd "Buck" Jourdian, Chairman of the Red Lake Nation; Cecilia Fire Thunder, President of the Oglala Sioux Nation; and at the Wendell Chino Mescalero Apache Humanitarian Award Banquet.
In 2005, Eagle Thunder Records released a limited edition of Robby's work entitled, "Native Children's Survival, If not now, when? If not you, who?" This essential CD/DVD is a collection of music, music videos, rockumentary films, exclusive interviews on MTV, VH1 and Sundance Channel, and public service announcement campaigns about the critical need to permanently protect our last remaining wild places and bridge the gap between Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and the Environment.
Following the release, Robby began work on the next project of the "r u 2 cool 2 care...". Public Service Announcement campaign. "Native Wind" had its debut at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City on September 16, 2005 with some of the world's most influential political and business leaders in attendance. "Native Wind" made its film festival premier at the 2006 American Indian Film Festival, Palace Of Fine Arts in San Francisco, CA and went on to showcase at the Festival De Cannes - Short Film Corner in Cannes, France.
In 2006, Sony/BMG released German Rock Legend; Peter Maffay's "Encounters II - An Alliance For Children" album featuring a duo with Robby of his Indian Country hit single "Heartbeat". The album release was followed by a string of TV and Radio appearances including BRAVO Magazine's 50th Anniversary Celebration of music history and youth culture with a live three-hour international television satellite feed, an AOL International Live broadcast, and a 2007 15-city Arena Tour. The TV lineups included Tokio Hotel, Beyonce, Keith Urban, Sting, and more. The "Encounters" project was successful in raising over One Million euros to benefit Children's programs around the world including the building of the Lakota Language School in Oglala, South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The Lakota Language School's construction began in the summer of 2007 and is scheduled to open its doors to the Lakota children in the fall 2008.
In 2007, "Native Wind" screened at the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival presented by Patagonia, Robert Redford's Sundance Summit, and United Nations World Environment Day celebration. And "Pathfinder", a 20th Century Fox film in which Robby produced the Traditional Native Music and was a consultant for the production, was released. "Pathfinder" is based on the Academy Award nominated film for best foreign film by Nils Gaup, and is directed by Marcus Nispel and produced by Phoenix Pictures' Mike Medavoy and Arnold Messer.
Also in 2007, Robby produced the self-titled debut CD of The P.Town Boyz, the acclaimed Ojibwe youth drum group from the traditional village of Ponemah on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. He also joined Carlos Santana, Peter Maffay, Yusuf Islam (a.k.a. Cat Stevens), Archbishop Desmond Tutu, President Mikhail Gorbachev, and President Shimon Peres in a Concert for Peace in Bochum, Germany. Robby had the honor of performing with and signing Carlos Santana's classic hits "Black Magic Woman" and "Oye Como Va" before performing his own hits, "Heartbeat" and "Hidden Medicine". Proceeds from this concert supported the humanitarian projects of the Milagro Foundation in San Francisco, and the Desmond Tutu Peace Center in South Africa.
In 2008 Robby Romero released "Painting The World" an EP/CD that celebrates the historical adoption of the United Nations' "Declaration on The Rights of Indigenous Peoples", and raises awareness about global warming and climate change. Featuring Indigenous artists from around the world, this new release bridges the gap between Indigenous Peoples, human rights, and the environment. The CD release party took place during the United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues Cultural Event on Earth Day April 22 at United Nations Headquarters in New York City with a live performance by Robby and Indigenous performers from around the world.
New releases in 2009 include, "Native Rock The Singles", a unique limited collection of new digitally re-mastered hit singles never before released outside Indian Country, and "Old Times" from the The Red Lake Singers, a traditional drum group from Red Lake Ojibwe Nation. As a producer, "Old Times" marks Robby's second recording in the Pow Wow music genre.
With rare performances outside of Indian Country interspersed throughout his career, from the Roxy Theater in Hollywood to Berlin's renowned Komische Oper opera house, Robby Romero continues to stand up and celebrate what he believes in. It is the reason he has been honored and supported around the world by Indigenous leaders, politicians, celebrities, fellow artists, friends and fans. Weaving the new into the old, it is just the beginning....and supported around the world by Indigenous leaders, politicians, celebrities, fellow artists, friends and fans. Weaving the new into the old, it is just the beginning.... (read less)Some are born knowing who they are and where they are going. Others spend their entire lives trying to find out. Some never do. Robby Romero has always known.
Robby's early life was spent in the age-old tradition of living out of the proverbial suitcase. Only his suitcase bridged a cultural divide. He traveled between two very different worlds - namely that of New Mexico with its Native customs, and Hollywood with its own set of customs unlike any other.
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