Janet robbins bio
Janet robbins bio
Janet robbins singer!
In January of , Janet was born to Martin David and Marizona Robinson. Home was an amalgam of religious fervour and troubadour outbursts.
On their Tennessee farm, Pentecostal hymns rivaled with top 40 radio.
The piano was routinely plunked by an aspiring but non-academic young Janet, and on Saturday nights, the voice on the radio was her father’s, known as the legendary Marty Robbins.
Marty was a trailblazer. He topped the pop charts and brought his southwest roots to the country scene of Nashville and became a country western music legend.
He raced cars, grew a mustache to die for, and told his daughter to stay out of the music business.
Which for the most part she did.
Captivated by the music of the tumultuous sixties and the British prog scene of the early seventies, Janet developed her sensibility to weave the textures of her classical music training with the turmoil, art, and theatre of that era.
The Troubadours Wayward Daughter
A natural hermit with a pen