Electronic Press Kit

Embark on a captivating musical journey through the enchanting realm of Native Rock Music with Robby Romero. Immerse yourself in a vibrant fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds as he passionately shares his musical and cultural heritage with the world.

 
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The guitar, vocals and songs of Robby Romero boasts a powerful vocal style that treat sensitive matters of spirituality with firm certainty.
— JOEL SELVIN, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
 
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Robby Romero rose to prominence with the global broadcast of his first music picture campaign, “IS IT TOO LATE,” and his designation as a United Nations Ambassador of Youth for the Environment. His art encompasses music, film, and activism, effectively bridging the gap between Indigenous Peoples, human rights, and social and environmental justice. His music pictures and world alert film specials, featured on MTV, VH1, Sundance TV, and SABC Africa, introduced Native Rock Music to the music television generation. His musical campaigns and tours have garnered global support for the international Indigenous movement, resulting in numerous awards and cultural acknowledgments from the heart of Indian Country and beyond.

 
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Climate change is possibly the biggest challenge the world now faces. Robby Romero (Apache/Tewa) of Taos, New Mexico, is a leader on the issue as a voice for Indigenous peoples.
— Indian Gaming Magazine
 
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NEW RELEASE

Robby is back in the studio for a new album, RHYTHMS OF RESILIENCE, after an eight-year hiatus. The album honors the enduring spirit of Indigenous Peoples. The first single, “WHERE THUNDER FINDS HER,” a true-crime ballad, drops soon!

During his eight-to-bar interlude, Robby stayed creatively engaged, writing his first screenplay, a few docuseries scripts, and an op-ed or two. He also performed at 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, a special appearance on behalf of the American Indian Movement at the American Indian Community Center in Minneapolis, and Free Leonard Peltier Political Prisoner rallies in South Dakota, Minnesota, and Washington D.C.

 
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In the spirit of Woody Guthrie’s Tom Joad, Robby Romero is there wherever Native Americans are fighting for the rights. He is an articulate artist and advocate for the causes and concerns behind a cultural resistance that is older than this country. Media Channel
— DANNY SCHECHTER, "THE NEWS DISSECTOR" MEDIA CHANNEL
 
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NATIVE ROCK MUSIC / WORLD ALERT SPECIALS / SHORTS

 

MUSIC PICTURES

 

SHORTS

 

WORLD ALERT FILMS

 
 
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