Artist's albums
A Real Corker
1995 · album
Spike & Strings
1995 · album
Reminiscin
1992 · album
Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
1986 · album
It's a Wonderful World
1985 · album
Once in a While, Vol. 2 (Live in Dublin 1979)
2012 · album
I Wish I Knew (Live in Dublin 1979)
2007 · album
The Cts Session
2005 · album
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Biography
Spike Robinson was just about the last major tenor stylist who played in the Four Brothers' cool-toned style popularized by Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, and Al Cohn. The remarkable part is that Robinson seemed to emerge fully formed in 1981 when he was already past 50. Originally he started on alto when he was 12 and, after being in the military, in 1950 Robinson played with some of England's top bop musicians, recording with them. However, after he returned to the U.S., Robinson got a degree in engineering and had a day job in Colorado for the next 30 years, just gigging on a part-time basis in local clubs on tenor. When he began playing music full-time in 1981, Robinson initially created a bit of a sensation. Spike Robinson continued swinging (often sounding close to Stan Getz) and recorded many excellent sets for Discovery, Capri, Concord, and particularly Hep. He passed away in fall 2001 at his home in Writtle in southern England at the age of 71. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi