Band,
Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Cherokee (13) Dee Robb And The Robbins Robby And The Robbins
The Robbs were 3 brothers from Oconomowoc, WI. Oldest David Donaldson (aka Dee Robb) on guitar & vocals, George Donaldson (aka Joe Robb) also on guitar & vocals, and youngest Robert Donaldson (aka Bruce Robb) on keyboards & vocals. They had a number of drummers until enlisting Craig Krampf (aka Craig Robb) who was assumed to be (but wasn't) their cousin. They were discovered by Dick Clark (2) who installed them as regulars on his TV programs, American Bandstand and Where The Action Is, Clark also helped them to get a recording contract with Mercury Records. The band only recorded one album under the Robbs name. For all their efforts, none of their releases ever cracked the national charts top 100. They later made bigger names for themselves as producers and engineers for Rod Stewart, John Cougar Mellencamp, Stereolab, Alice Cooper and Steely Dan to name a few. Mostly their production activities are credited to The Robb Brothers, after founding Cherokee Studios in California.
Dee Robb g, h | |
Bruce Robb key, org, p, voc | |
Craig Krampf dr, perc US | |
Joe Robb g, ts | |
Craig Robb dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Last Of The Wine | The Robbs | 1970 | Single |
I'll Never Get Enough / It All Comes Back | The Robbs | 1970 | Single |
Movin' | The Robbs | 1969 | Single |
I Don't Want To Discuss It | The Robbs | 1968 | Single |
Changin' Winds | The Robbs | 1968 | Single |
In Milwaukee Radio! | The Robbs / The Tygers / The Skunks | 1968 | Single |
Violets Of Dawn | The Robbs | 1967 | Single |
Rapid Transit | The Robbs | 1967 | Single |
The Robbs | The Robbs | 1967 | Album |
Next Time You See Me | The Robbs | 1966 | Single |
Bittersweet | The Robbs | 1966 | Single |
Race With The Wind / In A Funny Sort Of Way | The Robbs | 1966 | Single |
Sounds Like The Navy | The Robbs | Album | |
The Robbs With Sam Riddle As MC | The Robbs | Album |