Robin Right
Right Away
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Robin Right - Right Away
Title: Right Away MP3, WMA, MPC, OGG, M4A, FLAC, WAV
Artist: Robin Right
(c): (C) 2003 Fair Play Records
(p): (P) 2003 Fair Play Records
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2004-11-24
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Track: Artist: Length: Demo:
 
  1. Show Me the Money Robin Right 02:32Show Me the Money
  2. Tex Appeal Robin Right 03:13Tex Appeal
  3. Angels and Devils Robin Right 04:30Angels and Devils
  4. Love Him or Leave Him to Me Robin Right 02:50Love Him or Leave Him to Me
  5. Nothing to Do Robin Right 02:49Nothing to Do
  6. You May Have A Problem Robin Right 02:51You May Have A Problem
  7. Watchin Robin Right 03:14Watchin
  8. Mighty Short Forever Robin Right 02:51Mighty Short Forever
  9. Sit Down Robin Right 03:19Sit Down
10. Don't Drop Me I'm Fragile Robin Right 03:12Don't Drop Me I'm Fragile
11. Mercy Robin Right 02:28Mercy
12. Kiss and Make Up Robin Right 02:38Kiss and Make Up
 

Enjoy these tracks from country music's oldest 14-year-old newcomer. Some slow, some fast, some half-fast and all listenable.

How does a girl from Kentucky start a career in country music? As Robin Right demonstrated, the answer is move to Massachusetts! Robin had to make the move years ago for medical treatment and began singing professionally when jobs were scarce. Since making her home in New England, she has repeatedly won every honor the state's country music association offers, and has become a nationally recognized recording artist. Her live performances keep her in demand at venues ranging from fairs and festivals, to concerts, to international tours.

Robin grew up singing in church with her sisters. Their close harmony inspired folk around Williamstown, Kentucky to refer to them as the Everly Sisters. Later, Robin sang at a dinner theater in Virginia. The need for surgery brought her to Massachusetts in 1979 and she decided to stay. Although Boston was not thought of as a hotbed of country music, there was a thriving underground of fans that soon recognized her talent and showmanship.

Robin's recording career began when her first single, "Mama Can You Tell" won a national contest. Two more records gained her notice on the national independent charts, with "One Night A Week" reaching #9 and "Rose Cafe" hitting #1 in Indie Bullet Magazine. This led to her signing with Playback Records, home of Johnny Paycheck, Jeannie C Riley and Tommy Cash. The resulting album, "All Right!" was an immediate success. The first single, "I Like A Man To Drive," received nation-wide radio play, went all the way to #1 Independent Single in Cash Box Magazine, and charted in R&R.

Robin has performed in every venue imaginable, from Boston's celebrated Hatch Shell to Billy Bob's Texas, and from Hollywood's Palomino Club to Unnnion Station is Washington DC. She has rendered the national anthem at Foxboro Stadium for the New England Patriots many times, and sung for the Boston Celtics. Her concert tours have taken her to fourteen states, and abroad to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Greenland, Germany, Holland and Australia. She has sung for US Secretary or Transportation Frederick Pena, and appeared on the nationally syndicated radio shows, Jamboree USA and the Appalachian Jubilee. She has also done concerts with many country music greats, including George Jones, Roy Clark, Conway Twitty and Mickey Gilley.

With her experience performing hot new country, and her roots in traditional country, Robin is uniquely qualified to entertain a wide variety of audiences. Her live show is filled with energy and showmanship. She can come down off the stage to teach the two-step, and then make you cry to a soulful ballad. You don't have to be a fan of Country Music to become a fan of Robin Right - she will win you over. That's why the Worcester Telegram and Gazette called her "a force in regional country music."

"I was raised on a farm in Kentucky with everything that goes along with it. I've milked cows, taken care of horses, stripped tobacco, and pitched my share of hay," she laughs in her own accent, "being a county girl is not an act." Robin now lives in rural central Massachusetts with her husband, Fred. When not performing, she models, designs and makes her own costumes, cans her home-grown vegetables, camps, fishes and hikes.
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