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Get tickets now for Terry’s Blues and Ragtime Guitar workshop and concert on March 26.
Terry Robb and Curtis Salgado headline benefit concert for internationally recognized blues advocate.
Listen to ‘76 Fortissimo, a commemoriate CD for the ‘76 Class of Princeton University, with original and traditional music performed by Terry Robb.
It’s A Long Way To Go, a new recording by Adam Scramstad featuring Terry Robb.
Join Tery’s virtual concert series from the comfort of your living room! Learn more.
Be prepared to be blown away by masterful guitarist, singer songwriter Tom Gilberts’ Old School, an all-original 12-track album of contemporary blues, roots and rock, produced by the legendary guitar virtuoso Terry Robb.
Don’t miss Terry Robb in a live stream concert from Falcon Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon!
Learn why Blues Matters calls Terry Robb a “walking, talking, singing, guitar playing blues encyclopedia.” Read the article.
The world’s largest blues organization honors Terry Robb and his new album Confessin’ My Dues with the highest recognition. Learn more.
The Cascade Blues Association honors Terry Robb with one of its most prestigious Muddy Awards in 2019. Learn more.
In his album review for Blues Bytes, esteemed music critic Graham Clarke hails Terry Robb as “one of the finest fingerstyle blues guitarists currently practicing.” Read the full review.
Check out the No Depression staff picks for best songs of September 2019, including a track by Terry Robb’s critically acclaimed album Confessin’ My Dues!
Watch the Official Video for “It Might Get Sweaty” from Terry Robb’s critically acclaimed album Confessin’ May Dues, praised by Acoustic Guitar magazine as “one of favorite recent albums.” Read the full review.
Good things come in 3s: A world premier video, exclusive “First Fret” article, and glowing Hit List Review of Confessin’ My Dues. Check it out!
In its review of Confessin’ My Dues, Blues Matters hails Terry as “a true blues legend at the top of his game.” Learn more.
From Billboard Blues Album Chart and Living Blues Radio Report to the Roots Music Report to the International Blues Broadcasters Association, Terry’s latest album Confessin’ My Dues is climbing the charts - soaring to #1! Learn more.
“Terry Robb enthusiastically takes on just about every genre of the blues in his 13-track collection, Confessin' My Dues.” Read the full review by Minor 7th and listen to the podcast.
Peter Dervin, photographer for the No Depression column “Through The Lens,” captured Terry Robb and other artists live at the 2019 Waterfront Blues Festival. See the highlights gallery.
John Valenteyn, co-founder of the Toronto Blues Society, highlights Terry Robb’s latest album Confessin’ My Dues in his July podcast and reviews column aptly named “John’s Blues Picks.” Learn more.
In advance of his sold-out show at GroundZero Acoustic Lounge, Terry talked with Parksville Qualicum Beach News about his latest album, Confessin’ My Dues, and holidays spent in Parksville, BC, as a kid. Read the article.
Join Terry Robb and his all-star band at the 2019 Waterfront Blues Festival, the largest outdoor music celebration of blues, R&B and zydeco west of the Mississippi! Learn more.
Ahead of his performance at the 2019 Waterfront Blues Festival, Terry dropped by “Tonight with Cassidy” to talk about his new album, Confessin’ My Dues, and play live for viewers. Watch the video.
Back by popular demand, Terry Robb joins the Vancouver International Guitar Festival in beautiful Vancouver, BC, over Canada Day long weekend! Join him June 29 and 30 for a concert, workshop and luthier showcases. Learn more.
Writing for America’s leading blues magazine, music critic Frank Matheis says, “the matter is clear; Terry Robb is one of our finest acoustic guitarists today…” Read the full review.