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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 ]
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
Unclassified is the first studio album by Robert Randolph and the Family Band. PopMatters magazine reviewed the album favourably, concluding that "the one quality that holds it all together is joyousness".
It’s taken generations for Juneteenth to become the kind of holiday that Black Americans feel comfortable getting loud about. For pedal steel guitar prophet Robert Randolph, it wasn’t until ...
The Gospel of Being an Ally to the Afflicted, According to Robert Randolph. In the late 1970s, at the same time Pablo Escobar and the Cartel de Medellín were turning Miami, ...
Juneteenth Unityfest, the brainchild of multinstrumentalist artist Robert Randolph, will benefit a coalition of charitable grassroots organizations whose goal is to produce a multicultural ...
The Word is an American instrumental/sacred steel/gospel blues jam band.The supergroup includes well-known musicians: Robert Randolph (pedal steel guitar), John Medeski (), both members of North Mississippi Allstars- Luther Dickinson (electric guitar), Cody Dickinson (drums, washboard), and ex-North Mississippi Allstars bassist Chris Chew.
We Walk This Road is a mixture of original material and covers, recorded as a collaborative effort between Robert Randolph, T Bone Burnett, Tonio K., Peter Case, and other soul- and gospel-oriented songwriters. The album also includes covers of songs by Blind Willie Johnson, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and Prince as interpreted by Randolph and Burnett.