Some Guy Named Robb

RUSSELLVILLE, AR
Singer/Songwriter, Acoustic Blues, Folk Rock, Americana, Indie Rock, Spoken Word/Storytelling
www.sgnrobb.com
Some Guy Named Robb AKA singer songwriter Robb McCormick is a native to Arkansas and Colorado.

He has headlined festivals and opened up for acts as diverse as John Fogarty (Creedence Clearwater Revival) to Sister Hazel, to the Bellamy Brothers and everything in between, as well as sharing the stage and bill with Noel Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul, & Mary), Steve Poltz (Jewel) & Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket) and many others.  

Growing up he was inspired by lyrically and musically rich songwriters like Paul Simon, John Denver, and Neil Diamond. In his teenage years he found alternative rock music through bands like The Cure, Depeche Mode, and The Replacements.

His music is an amalgamation of all these influences, as well as Reggae, Punk, Soul, and Blues. His love for music is matched only by his high regard for lyricism.

He has spent his life writing and performing music, full time professionally since he was a teenager. He’s performed thousands of shows, to hundreds of thousands of people, nationally and internationally.

In his own words:

“The best shows are when I get to connect with the audience. When they are with me and I’m with them and we get to share a special musical moment together. Most musicians will tell you we perform music to make connections. That’s me. The best room is one who has come to have fun, to surrender to the evening and see where it may take us. From tears to laughter. From clapping hands to singing along with me.

I live for those musical moments.”

Upcoming Shows

November 22
The Rogue Roundabout (Brewery)
Conway, AR
Booking Contact
Robb McCormick
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