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Dana Robinson
www.robinsongs.com
Born in Oregon and raised in California, Dana was
drawn East in the early '80s and settled in the Northeast Kingdom
of Vermont. There he built his own house--sans electricity and
phone--and founded a popular bakery and deli where the folk concerts
he presented (featuring early performances by Dar Williams, Barbara
Kessler, Louise Taylor, Rachel Bissex, and others) quickly became
a valued cultural staple in the community.
A track from Robinson's 1994 debut recording Elemental Lullabye
caught the ear of Putumayo's Dan Storper who invited Dana to perform
as part of Putumayo's first singer-songwriter festival at Carnegie
Hall. This appearance and inclusion on Putumayo's Shelter compilation
brought national recognition. 1997 brought the release of Midnight
Salvage, then Dana's 2000 release The Trade recorded in Nashville
and produced by Bil VornDick, has further established his place
in the American musical landscape.
"Many songwriters such as Bruce Springsteen, or John Mellencamp
have been heralded as modern day Woody Guthries or keepers of
the American rural spirit, but that mantle might be better entrusted
to musicians like Dana Robinson who embody both the heart and
the soul of folk music."
---Dirty Linen
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