New Members
The Robin Lane Band

3-10-2023
In the late 1970s, Robin Lane moved from LA to Boston and formed the now legendary Robin Lane & the Chartbusters. Their sound integrated punk and new wave influences, along with West Coast folk and East Coast Rock. They recorded three albums for Warner Brothers Records: "When Things Go Wrong” became the 11th music video played on MTV on its first broadcast day in 1981.
In late 2021, Robin signed with indie label Red on Red Records, a cool new imprint out of Boston featuring Americana, powerpop, punk and alt-rock music, focused on supporting strong women creators. Label owner Justine Covault says, “Robin writes unflinchingly honest songs that reflect the light and the dark in the world. Her voice is distinctive and gorgeous. And she is absolutely riveting as a live performer - when she plays and sings, the audience is spellbound. I’m honored and thrilled that she is joining the Red on Red roster family.”
Robin’s song “All I’ll Ever Need” has been released as a single and “Hard Life” from the new Dirt Road To Heaven album will be released as a single July 28, as well as the Dirt Road To Heaven album itself.
“Though Blondie’s Deborah Harry and the Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde have had more hits and better press, Robin Lane looms large as the most talented female artist to come out of New Wave Rock.” – Geoffrey Himes, The Washington Post
Whether arena- rockin’, rockin’ the cradle with a lullaby or, most often, somewhere in between, she invests each syllable with the entirety of her authentic, guileless, wide-open heart. To listen to Lane is to hear an all-revealing, all-giving friend.”- Paul McComas, Shepherd Express
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BUY TICKETSIn the late 1970s, Robin Lane moved from LA to Boston and formed the now legendary Robin Lane & the Chartbusters. Their sound integrated punk and new wave influences, along with West Coast folk and East Coast Rock. They recorded three albums for Warner Brothers Records: "When Things Go Wrong” became the 11th music video played on MTV on its first broadcast day in 1981.
In late 2021, Robin signed with indie label Red on Red Records, a cool new imprint out of Boston featuring Americana, powerpop, punk and alt-rock music, focused on supporting strong women creators. Label owner Justine Covault says, “Robin writes unflinchingly honest songs that reflect the light and the dark in the world. Her voice is distinctive and gorgeous. And she is absolutely riveting as a live performer - when she plays and sings, the audience is spellbound. I’m honored and thrilled that she is joining the Red on Red roster family.”
Robin’s song “All I’ll Ever Need” has been released as a single and “Hard Life” from the new Dirt Road To Heaven album will be released as a single July 28, as well as the Dirt Road To Heaven album itself.
“Though Blondie’s Deborah Harry and the Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde have had more hits and better press, Robin Lane looms large as the most talented female artist to come out of New Wave Rock.” – Geoffrey Himes, The Washington Post
Whether arena- rockin’, rockin’ the cradle with a lullaby or, most often, somewhere in between, she invests each syllable with the entirety of her authentic, guileless, wide-open heart. To listen to Lane is to hear an all-revealing, all-giving friend.”- Paul McComas, Shepherd Express
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Date and Time
Friday Mar 10, 2023