Robbin (on the right) and an old band-mate
(who won’t be appearing with him in the Williamsburg concert.)
Saturday
April 25
7:30 p.m.
Robbin Thompson
Robbin is an award-winning Virginia singer-songwriter and national recording artist who has been prominent on the national music scene since the early 1970s. He was the lead singer in the Bruce Springsteen band “Steel Mill,” won the American Song Festival twice, and has recorded 12 albums to date. Thompson, along with friend Steve Bassett, authored the song "Sweet Virginia Breeze," which is considered by many to be the unofficial state song of Virginia. He has also written and recorded songs with Eagles bassist Timothy B. Schmit, who also sings harmonies on many of Robbin's recordings.
Tickets: $15 adults • $13 Friends of Williamsburg Regional Library and students w/ ID • $7 under 16
This concert is supported by a grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts
Robbin’s website
Sound clips of Robbin's music are here
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