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  2. Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Wikipedia

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    Robert Randolph and the Family Band is an American gospel band led by pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph (Robert Jermaine Randolph, born August 8, 1977, Irvington, New Jersey). [2] NPR has described the band as one with an "irresistible rock 'n' roll swagger". [ 3 ]

  3. Music Builds Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Music Builds Tour was a 23-show festival-style concert tour spanning three months in late 2008. Rock bands Switchfoot and Robert Randolph and the Family Band, along with Third Day and Jars of Clay co-headlined the event. [1] This is a new model for touring that we are really excited about, it is so much bigger than the music itself.

  4. List of Later... with Jools Holland episodes - Wikipedia

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    Manic Street Preachers / Robert Randolph and the Family Band / Jessie Ware / Ben Howard / Mélanie De Biasio / Benjamin Booker: 45x05 16 October 2014 Sinéad O'Connor / Rumer / Labrinth / Rival Sons / Holly Johnson / Adam Cohen / Ibeyi: 45x06 21 October 2014 U2 / Sam Smith / Interpol / Zola Jesus / Slaves / Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin: 45x07 28 ...

  5. Live at the Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Wetlands is the first release by Robert Randolph and the Family Band. The live album was recorded at the Wetlands Preserve club in Tribeca, New York City on August 23, 2001 and released on April 9, 2002. The concert was one of the last events held at the Wetlands Preserve before it closed.

  6. Lickety Split - Wikipedia

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    Lickety Split is the fourth studio album by American soul band Robert Randolph and the Family Band. It was released on July 16, 2013, under Blue Note Records . Track listing

  7. Robert Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Robert Randolph Bruce (1861–1942), lieutenant governor of British Columbia, Canada Robert R. Casey (Robert Randolph Casey, 1915–1986), American politician Sir Robert Garran (Robert Randolph Garran, 1867–1957), Australian lawyer and public servant

  8. Crossroads Guitar Festival - Wikipedia

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    Robert Randolph and the Family Band [a] [b] joined by Joe Bonamassa and Pino Daniele; The Robert Cray Band [a] [b] with Jimmie Vaughan [a] [b] and Hubert Sumlin [a] [b] Bert Jansch; Stefan Grossman joined by Keb' Mo' ZZ Top [a] Doyle Bramhall II [a] [b] and Faded Boogie joined by Gary Clark, Jr. and Sheryl Crow [a] [b] and Derek Trucks [b] and ...

  9. We Walk This Road - Wikipedia

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    We Walk This Road is the third studio album of Robert Randolph and the Family Band released in 2010 upon Warner Bros. Records. [10] The album rose to No. 4 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart and No. 21 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart. [11] [12]