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Robin O’Herin is a local musician from the Berkshires specializing in acoustic blues and gospel with a taste for Appalachian mountain gospel music. In addition to playing bottleneck and regular guitar, she also plays the dulcimer, a traditional American instrument. Robin has performed Appalachian gospel music, blues and original music in various bands and groups, as a solo performer and in duets, playing guitar and dulcimer, locally in New England for over twenty years in churches, coffee houses, open mics and just about anywhere there’s an audience. She has been a song leader in several churches and formed a gospel choir which performed traditional gospel music.
"...Punctuated by beautiful harmonies and intricate guitar, Red, White and Blues is a country blues and folk mix of old standards and originals that would make Mississippi John Hurt and Lead Belly proud..." — Bill McGowan, The Boston Blues News, Mar-Apr, 2003
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"Red, White and Blues" is an easy-going, laid-back effort, a tribute to tradition that extends that tradition forward in a personal vein. It also highlights O'Herin's deft fingerpicking and slide-guitar work on numbers like Willie Moore's "Old Country Rock" and her committed vocals on "Abilene" and a few humorous, original tunes, including "Junkfood Junkie Blues" and "The Driving Song (Commuter Blues)." — Seth Rogovoy, The Beat, Berkshires Week, October 10, 2002
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Thanks for the wonderful Christmas show I just watched on channel 16 Pittsfield. I think it was the nicest Christmas show I saw all year —Pittsfield MA fan
Love your CD, haven't had it out of my car since I got it. —Mike Johnston , fan from Kansas
Everytime I listen to “Brian's Song” I cry. I have been listening to the cd over and over...—another midwest fan
I have tons of CDs with one or two good songs on them, but I love every song on Red, White and Blues—Anne Delgrande, Berkshire Fan
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a modern gospel/blues song |
CD: Red, White and Blues
Label: Cooked Goose Productions
Credits: Vocals and Guitar: Robin O'Herin, Harmony: Vikki True, Keyboard: Peter Schneider; Engineer: Robby Baier |
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Even in our darkest times, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. |
CD: Red, White and Blues
Label: Cooked Goose Productions
Credits: Guitar: Robin O'Herin; Drums: Terry Hall; Bass: Darren Todd |
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Ever spent too much time in the car? |
CD: Red, White and Blues
Label: Cooked Goose Productions
Credits: Guitar and vocals: Robin O'Herin; Drums: Terry Hall; Bass: Darren Todd |
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