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Gregg Robins Releases New CD, EVERYTHING THAT MATTERS

By: Jan. 16, 2012
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Bronx-born singer-songwriter Gregg Robins released a new CD ‘Everything That Matters.’ The CD is a collection of songs which he wrote and recorded with talented musicians from Switzerland, Germany and Russia.  Gregg has also been profiled in the Moscow press and has television and concert appearances scheduled for this year in both Moscow and Geneva. You can learn more about it on his website www.greggrobbins.com.

About the music: "With plain-spoken, emotive lyrics and unexpected instrumentation, Robins has crafted a heartfelt debut CD dedicated to his three daughters, and there’s an emotional integrity to the music that is reflective of the subject matter. He builds engaging songs that are direct and conversational in tone, many driven by the pain of a broken marriage, the estrangement from and ultimate reconciliation with his daughters, and the hope of finding new love. Robins’ understated delivery is often juxtaposed by lush instrumentation, ranging from strings to klezmer-infused solos to songs that suggest a Native American rhythmic undertone, and more. Visit www.greggrobins.com for audio samples and additional information."

The Production Team for the album includes: David Hadzis of Arthanor is the Producer, with Gregg Robins as co-Producer. Since the mid-80’s, Hadzis has been involved in the production of over one hundred record releases in Europe, the U.S., Canada and Australia. Yvan Bing of Kitchen Studio is the Mixing Engineer. He studied audio engineering at Berklee Music College in New York and was the main engineer at Dinemec Studios in Geneva. He has worked with Phil Collins, including on his last album. Greg Calbi of Sterling Sound is the Mastering Engineer. He has mastered at the highest level for decades, including Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" and Paul Simon's "Graceland."








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