“EVERYTHING NEW IS HIDDEN IN THE PAST”

THE RHYTHM OF RESIlience

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On the edge of an eight-year hiatus, which included a global pandemic, Robby is back in the studio, recording summer sessions for a new album entitled “Rhythms of Resilience.”

During the lockdown, Robby collaborated with allies to commemorate Mother Earth Day on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day for “Earth Day Live,” and to provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to some of the hardest-hit Indigenous communities.

The eight to the bar interlude, kept Robby creatively engaged. He authored his first screenplay, a few docuseries scripts, and pened an op-ed or two. He performed at several grassroots gatherings and special events, including a Playing for Change fundraiser at the Faena Forum in Miami Beach, a Sacred Music concert at McCormick Place in Chicago, a music documentary at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, and Free Leonard Peltier rallies in South Dakota, Minnesota, and Washington D.C.

Robby also wrote a collective of new songs. “Rhythms of Resilience” honors the enduring spirit of Indigenous Peoples. The first single, “WHERE THUNDER FINDS HER,” drops in autumn 2025.

 
 
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