Los Angeles, CA, native
Janet Robin was first drawn to music by the inspiration of a musically inclined brother. When she was around six years old, she took guitar lessons and trained in both classical and folk. After about four years, she switched to electric rock, studying under a local man named
Randy Rhoads. After years of practice and playing little gigs at colleges and clubs or wherever she could,
Robin got her first real break when her talent won her the position of guitarist for
Lindsey Buckingham, who was a one-time member of
Fleetwood Mac.
Robin gained lots of experience touring through the United States and Canada with the band. After a few years, though, she had earned enough confidence to try a solo career. Over the years,
Robin has worked with
Colin Hay,
the Wild Colonials,
the Smithereens,
Ann and
Nancy Wilson,
the BusBoys,
Dan Hicks, and many others. Branching out on her own wasn't easy, but in 1998 she finished recording her debut album, Open the Door, released under the Little Sister Records label. The album carries 13 original tracks. Her sophomore effort is titled Out from Under and hit the market in January of 2001. Some of the pop/rock tracks on
Robin's works are "Brownstone," "Second Look," "Will U Still Kiss Me," "How Many Times Before," and "Catch My Breath." Though
Robin does appear on-stage alone at times, she also works a lot with an impressive band that consists of bassist
Bryan Beller, guitarist and background vocalist
Mark Karan, drummer
Joe Travers, and guitarist
Rick Musallam. ~ Charlotte Dillon