Robbie Boyd
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GB London – Singer/Songwriter / Folk / Indie
Robbie Boyd

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Tawny Owl Records
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Robbie Boyd has performed live on ITV’s ‘This Morning’ twice, written a song with the legendary Ray Davies and been regularly aired on BBC Radio 2 by the likes of Graham Norton and Jeremy Vine.

He’s just released this year’s highly praised debut album, ‘So Called Man’, produced and mixed by Tristan Ivemy (Frank Turner, Magic Numbers). Robbie’s forthcoming single, ‘Brave’, is a stand-out track with a catchy melody that exudes life and positivity, and demonstrates Robbie’s versatile vocals along with his band’s powerful folk-driven groove.

Robbie’s charming songs have captivated a worldwide audience of nearly
11,000 Facebook fans and over 500,000 YouTube views. He’s supported artists like
The Kooks, McFly, The Feeling, Jack Savoretti, Daughter, & even had Suggs open up for him! Robbie’s sold out his last six London headline shows at venues like Bush Hall & the Jazz Café, he’s performed at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire twice, and was the first ever Brit to perform on the roof of the O2 Arena. Robbie has toured the UK several times, Germany and Italy four times, and he’s also performed his songs in America, Argentina, Austria, France, Spain and even Japan. Robbie has played many festivals including the Isle of Wight Festival, Bestival, Wilderness, Great Escape and Standon Calling among others.

Robbie’s talented band of like-minded minstrels, add to the festivities whenever they play live, filling each venue with good time vibes. Their performances have been favourably reviewed in The Times, Evening Standard and Time Out, with online support coming from the likes of Huffington Post and Rolling Stone.