Robbie Robertson

Not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Eligible since: 2013

First Recording: 1987

Previously Considered? No  what's this?

Robbie Robertson
HALL OF FAME INDICATORS
🔲Rolling Stone 500 Albums
🔲Rolling Stone 500 Songs
🔲Rolling Stone Cover
Saturday Night Live
🔲Major Festival Headliner
🔲Songwriters Hall of Fame
🔲“Big Four” Grammys

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Robbie Robertson (1987)

Robbie Robertson @ Wikipedia

Will Robbie Robertson be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
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Go Back To Your Woods

Posted by Roy on Friday, 05/3/2013 @ 10:36am


Not knowing much about Robbie Robertson's vocals, the first time I heard Somewhere Down the Crazy River, I thought it was a duet with Daryl Hall. The part where Robbie Robertson sings "Catch the Blue train" makes him sound so much like Daryl Hall.

Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 00:11am


Robbie Robertson could sing all the Hall and Oates songs.

Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 06:47am


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KP9PNSUME4

Also, at 1:20 to 1:30 of this video, Robbie Robertson looks like he is channeling Peter Cetera--singing with his teeth, and the hand motions. He looks like Peter Cetera.

Somewhere Down the Crazy River,

Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 07:04am


Better than Lou Reed!

Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 07:39am


ARTISTS INDUCTED INTO THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME BY ROBBIE ROBERTSON

01. 1992 Elmore James
02. 1993 Van Morrison
03. 1998 Allen Toussaint
04. 2000 Eric Clapton
05. 2012 Cosimo Matassa
06. 2012 Tom Dowd
07. 2012 Glyn Johns

Posted by Roy on Sunday, 03/23/2014 @ 06:15am


The original Broken Arrow.

Posted by Roy on Tuesday, 04/1/2014 @ 15:08pm


Showdown At Big Sky

Posted by Roy on Tuesday, 01/8/2019 @ 22:19pm


Somewhere Down The Crazy River * Showdown At Big Sky * Broken Arrow * Go Back To Your Woods

Posted by Roy on Friday, 07/5/2019 @ 18:34pm


Martin Page co-wrote Fallen Angel and Somewhere Down The Crazy River with Robbie Robertson in 1986.

Posted by Roy on Friday, 11/27/2020 @ 12:07pm


RIP Robbie Robertson

Posted by Roy on Friday, 08/11/2023 @ 06:37am


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