Pics from the Nashville International Airport gig
The photos and videos you see on this page are almost all from 2005 to 2008. I took a few years hiatus from live performances so I could concentrate on songwriting and studio work. For the past couple of years I have also begun to re-appear on stage.
I work as a single or duo, with guitar and/or tracks, all the way up to an 8 to 10 piece group, at private functions or in small clubs all the way up to the big stage. You can see photos of all these variations on this page.
Please contact me through this page and Teri will take care of all the details for you.
Im Robert Allen. I sing, write music and play about a dozen different instruments some better than others. It all started in New London, CT at age 7 singing "Happy Trails To You" in the school talent show.
By the time I was 16 my best buddies and I had formed East Hampton, CTs proverbial high school band. As "The Specials" we played at all the local school dances and I even persuaded the movie theater owner to let us play between matinees on the weekend. That was definitely a first in our town!
Then came the stint in the U.S. Navy and I formed "The Signalmen". The ships captain liked the band so well he arranged for us to perform before officials and dignitaries in Italy, Subic Bay, Hong Kong, China, Spain, Africa and Hawaii.
After the Navy I spent several years on Staten Island performing with "The Country Echoes". Just before going on a live radio broadcast the DJ realized he had trouble pronouncing my name. He asked who my favorite guitar player was and I replied that it was Duane Eddy. He said, "Good. For today your name is Bob Dwayne". And it stuck!
The call of Nashville came next. While there I formed and fronted "The Bob Dwayne Show", "Red Hot Ricochet Band" and "Connection". We played country, top 40, southern rock, oldies and threw in some blues. Between the last two bands, I spent about three years fronting for Grand Ole Opry artist Stonewall Jackson. I performed at all the major (and some not so major) clubs in and around Nashville and did demo work at four different well-known studios. And I was on the road a lot; all over the country.
Then it was on to the Atlanta area where I re-claimed my real name. After performing with "Class Reunion" for a while, I formed "Robert Allen & Co." and began playing locally. Then I went on an extended USO tour entertaining in Turkey, Italy, Greece and Spain. After returning I assisted at a recording studio doing everything from administration to demos. I finally took the opportunity to stay put and record some of the material Ive written over the years. And I was able to help promote others. I co-produced, co-edited, directed, and hosted "Songwriters", a 30 minute Atlanta area community access TV show featuring unsigned songwriters of all genres.
Now Im back in the Nashville area making more music and loving it!
Robert Allen at Charlie Louvin's
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Robert Allen has been interested in music since the early age of seven when he performed at a school talent show in his hometown of New, London, CT.
Robert takes his music very seriously. He is a talented lead vocalist, songwriter and arranger, and is professionally proficient on rhythm guitar and harmonica. He also plays some lead guitar, bass guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards, and percussion instruments.
Robert has formed several outstanding bands in his career, and has done demo work at many well known recording studios. He fronted for Stonewall Jackson both on the Grand Ole Opry and on the road.
Robert Allen directed, hosted, co-produced and co-edited “Songwritersâ€, a 30 minute Atlanta area community access TV show featuring up and coming songwriters of all genres.
Here are a few of the Grand Ole Opry artists Robert Allen has opened for: Stonewall Jackson, Dolly Parton, Emmy Lou Harris, Wilburn Brothers, Charlie Louvin, Charlie Rich, Jeannie Sealey, Justin Tubb, Grandpa Jones, Sheb Wooley, Dave Dudley, Marvin Rainwater, Pee Wee King, and the list goes on…and on…
Robert Allen has performed at: Grand Ole Opry, Midnight Jamboree, Nashville Palace, George Jones’ Possum Holler, Little Roy Wiggins Radio Show, Many State Fairs and Conventions, USO tour to Italy, Greece, Spain and Turkey
Robert has released one album, “Something To Remember Me Byâ€. He is working on his second album, and four singles which are slated to be on that album are being promoted and are receiving air play.
DJs are playing Robert’s songs on about 100 stations in the U.S. and in these countries: Australia, Holland, Denmark, Belgium, Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, England, Italy, Germany, New Zealand, Austria, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Norway, Scotland, Malta, and Japan.
Robert's original songs have been licensed for the movies Coney Island Baby and Val Kilmer’s Conspiracy, the DVD release of the television series The Fall Guy – Season 1, and by Showtime, A&E, Discover Channel, Travel Channel, Animal Planet, and others.
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Named by IndieArtistRadio.com as one of “Indie Music’s Best Of 2004†(see December 2004 issue of Music Connection magazine)
"Sure Been Missing You" was selected for inclusion in GetMeMusic.com’s 2004 Christmas compilation cd (England) and on a 2002 new artist compilation cd in Sweden.
"Here I Am" was chosen for inclusion in Music75.com’s 2005 Valentines compilation cd in France.
"High On The Hog" was selected for inclusion on Music75.com’s compilation cd to be inserted in Internet Pratique Magazine (one of the top subscriptions in France with 70,000+ subscribers).
"Blues Over You" was licensed for placement in the movie “Coney Island Babyâ€, a romantic comedy filmed in Coney Island, Ireland, for which its director received the Best Director award at the Newport International Film Festival; released October 2005.
Robert was on the cover of IndieIsland.com’s November 2005 e-magazine, where they described him as “Nashville’s Best Kept Secretâ€, and he was the month’s featured artist article / interview.
For most of 2004 and throughout 2005 and 2006, Robert ranked at either ..1 or ..2 on the all-time country artist chart on Download.com. At October 2006 he charted at ..5 out of 27,003 artists on the all-time all genres chart at Download.com.
"Blues Over You" was licensed for inclusion in Showtime’s “Huff†Season 2, episode ..202, first aired in April 2006.
Old Man Brown, written and performed by Robert Allen, was used in 2006 by A&E in "Back to the Blueprint-Log Homes" and "Save Our History: Gold Rush"; The Travel Chanel in "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (Peru)"; The Discovery Chanel in "The Bourdain Experience: I Need Oxygen"; and Animal Planet in "Amazing Animal Inventions: 101". "Old Man Brown" is raw delta blues, just vocal and harmonica.
"When I Found You" was licensed to Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment for the DVD release of “The Six Million Dollar Man†Season 1 released in 2007.
"Blues Over You" has been licensed for inclusion in Val Kilmer's movie "Conspiracy" to be released by Sony Pictures on March 18, 2008.