A tribute to the men and women who worked the coal mines in the North East England and elsewhere of course. Those mines no longer exist and in particular this song is a tribute to my 2X great grandfather, George Robson, who died in the 1858 Page…
A tribute to the men and women who worked the coal mines in the North East England and elsewhere of course. Those mines no longer exist and in particular this song is a tribute to my 2X great grandfather, George Robson, who died in the 1858 Page…
A tribute to the men and women who worked the coal mines in the North East England and elsewhere of course. Those mines no longer exist and in particular this song is a tribute to my 2X great grandfather, George Robson, who died in the 1858 Page…
A tribute to the men and women who worked the coal mines in the North East England and elsewhere of course. Those mines no longer exist and in particular this song is a tribute to my 2X great grandfather, George Robson, who died in the 1858 Page…
A cold wet night, a couple of hours to get to the airport to catch a flight, cars swishing past, and waiting for that airport shuttle...thinking back....
Saw this young person getting off a train in St Pancras Station, London. She looked a bit lost as if she had escaped from somewhere and was looking for a new start. Then I wondered, if so, what might be.....
Rob, your lyrics on Stained Glass make up a kind of prayer for me as I am responsible for renovation of our church's East Window. Beautiful song and ambiance. Will H.
When I was young we lived opposite a big play area - lots of grass and trees and bushes to rampage around - and in the middle a tarmac playground with the "amusements" - a witches hat (aka umbrella), a long rocking horse with saddles along its…
A second hearing was well worth it. Caught the words much better which painted far off days so well. Great delivery again....think you have a completely distinctive sound coupled with some great songs. More. more please and BTW love the negativey image of Chalk and Charcoal!
Summer In The Wind was written by me and recorded by the Ninja Broilers (myself and my sister). It is dedicated to our mum. A song of sad goodbyes and new beginnings.
This is one of our first "international collaborations" - so the production…
Comments on Rob Robson's stuff
one mo' time.
nice mix too young fella.
sweet guitar work
my father died from black lung. coal miner. he was.
some percussion would be awesome. not drums but congos, wood blocks, djembis, etc. all the best to you.
yeah, that's worth a few listens. good job man
very original. very cool.
mellows me down easy.
nice vox.
That's a great song ....
Lovely gentle pretty song! Great production
I enjoyed that - contemplative and evokes the scene. Wonder where she was off to.
A great tale of life .....
Ok, I'm year late, but I agree with my mate Greg .... beautiful ...
I'm scratching my head ....... how come I've never found you before ..... Great song ...
1st of 11 tracks on my new CD "Dogwood Days".
Rob, your lyrics on Stained Glass make up a kind of prayer for me as I am responsible for renovation of our church's East Window. Beautiful song and ambiance. Will H.
Great achievement. Sounds beautiful. WH
Beautiful
great!
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A second hearing was well worth it. Caught the words much better which painted far off days so well. Great delivery again....think you have a completely distinctive sound coupled with some great songs. More. more please and BTW love the negativey image of Chalk and Charcoal!
Terrific song. Very distinctively Kris King!! Deserves to be heard by a lot of people doesn't it.
1st of 11 tracks on my new CD "Dogwood Days".