Robert Gordon (March 29, 1947 – October 18, 2022) was an American rockabilly singer.
Gordon grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, United States, the son of Arlene and Samuel Gordon, an administrative law judge. His family was Jewish. At the age of nine, Gordon was greatly inspired by the Elvis Presley song "Heartbreak Hotel" playing on radio and decided to pursue a career as a rock and roll musician at that young age. Along with Elvis Presley, Gordon's influences during his childhood and teenage years included Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran among other notable rock 'n roll music artists of the period. He made his recording debut at age 17 in 1964 with a group called the Confidentials. He also actively performed with the Newports in his teenage years. At the age of 19 he got married, and shortly after had two children.
When asked how he related to the 1960s, Gordon replied "I didn't. He did not care much for the British Invasion but he identified with soul singers such as James Brown and Otis Redding whom he saw, among other great R&B acts, performing at Washington, D.C.'s famous Howard Theatre. During the turbulent times of the late 1960s, with the rioting and antiwar protests of the period, Gordon served in the National Guard in Washington, D.C. "I didn't want to be sent to Vietnam," he recalls.
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| Tuff Darts |
Record producer Richard Gottehrer discovered Gordon during a rehearsal one afternoon with Tuff Darts and soon afterward the two were talking about making a rock and roll record. Gottehrer was impressed with Gordon's voice and his rendition of Elvis Presley's "One Night". After some conversation, Gordon suggested working with guitar legend Link Wray. Wray was contacted and he agreed to work with them both. "Robert to me sounds a lot like the early Elvis, back when he was at Sun Records", he commented. In 1977, Robert Gordon with Link Wray on Private Stock Records was the result of this collaboration. After Elvis Presley's unexpected death in August, 1977, the album picked up some airplay, and the Private Stock label attempted to hype Gordon as the heir to Presley. In 1978, Gordon made a second album with Wray, for Private Stock called Fresh Fish Special. The record featured The Jordanaires, who had been background vocalists for Presley, and included the Bruce Springsteen song "Fire". Springsteen played keyboards on the track.
In 1978, RCA Records signed Gordon to a contract which he described as "a dream come true" to record for "Elvis's label". In February, 1979, the album Rock Billy Boogie was issued on the RCA Victor label, this time without Wray, as Chris Spedding joined Gordon, playing lead guitar. Writer Bruce Eder (AllMusic) hailed Gordon's next album, Bad Boy, released in 1980, as one of the best mature rockabilly albums ever recorded. Gordon's next and final album for RCA was 1981's Are You Gonna Be the One. The title track written by Marc Jonson. It is Gordon's best-selling album to date, with more than 200,000 copies sold. Danny Gatton played lead guitar on this record and Marshall Crenshaw penned the single "Someday, Someway", which went to No. 76 on the Billboard chart in 1981.During the early 1980s, Gordon toured briefly with Gatton. A recording of one of their performances was later released on NRG Records as "The Humbler".
In 1982, Gordon co-starred with Willem Dafoe in future Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow's first film, a 1950s-styled motor-biking movie (inspired by Marlon Brando's The Wild One) called The Loveless. This was Dafoe's first feature starring role. Critics generally liked the soundtrack but disliked the film. The Loveless did poorly at the box office but is now considered a cult favourite. Gordon also made numerous TV appearances including a 1981 skit on the popular comedy show SCTV in which he performed with his band, including Danny Gatton—after having been "mistakenly" booked on the show as the astronaut Gordon Cooper. The spoof of a space shuttle launch also featured SCTV regulars Dave Thomas as Walter Cronkite and Rick Moranis as David Brinkley.
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| Gordon & Spedding |
In the early 1990s Gordon toured with Spedding, including Japan, Norway, Finland, United States, Spain and Sweden, with a number of live tracks later appearing on the 2006 Climate Control album Born To Rock. All was not well though, as Gordon experienced a great deal of tragedy in his private life during this period. In October 1994, guitarist Danny Gatton committed suicide, and even though they hadn’t played together in years, it was a shock to Gordon. One year later, he himself was nearly killed in a mugging in his hometown, New York City. A large scar on the right side of his face is a reminder of the attack. In March 1997, his drummer Bobby Chouinard apparently passed away from a heart attack. The ultimate blow came in January 1998, when Gordon’s youngest son Anthony suddenly died.
In 2005, after years of not working together, Gordon and guitar player Chris Spedding reconnected and toured Europe. Highlights from the shows in Denmark, Sweden and Finland were released on The Reunion Tour, on their own Climate Control label. The French label Last Call released a DVD from the Amsterdam concert, entitled Rockin' the Paradiso. They also recorded an album of 15 Elvis Presley songs with the Jordanaires for the 30th anniversary of Presley's death, entitled It's Now Or Never, released on the Rykodisc label. In 2007 Robert Gordon had a small European tour, backed by Marco DiMaggio and his band. During that tour Robert performed in Moscow, Russia. According to Robert's manager it was one of the very best gigs of that tour. In 2009 and 2010 Gordon toured with an all-star line-up, "The Gang They Couldn't Hang" ("TGTCH"), that included Chris Spedding, Slim Jim Phantom and Glen Matlock. Notable "Gang" dates included the Byron Bay Blues Festival in Australia, and the Azkena Rock Festival in Spain where Gordon and TGTCH performed on a bill with Kiss and Bob Dylan in front of a crowd of 20,000.
Gordon continued to release music in his later years. In 2014, He released the album I'm Coming Home. He toured the U.S. and Europe, and on April 19, 2014, he performed at the 17th annual Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender at The Car Show event in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2020 he released Rockabilly for Life, and on November 25, 2022 Hellafied was released posthumously. Sadly, his July 2022 tour which was supposed to reunite him with Chris Spedding, Anton Fig and Tony Garnier, had to be cancelled due to his failing health.
Robert Gordon had been in treatment for acute myeloid leukemia in the last years of his life; he died in Manhattan, New York City on October 18, 2022 at the age of 75.
(Edited from Wikipedia & Dignity Memorial)










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For "Robert Gordon – The Essential (2008 Ar-Gee)(@320)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/AiagquDR
1 Rockbilly Boogie
2 The Catman
3 The Way I Walk
4 Love My Baby
5 The Fool
6 Red Hot
7 Flying Saucer Rock 'n' Roll
8 Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache
9 Lonesome Train ( On A Lonesome Track )
10 Fire
11 Hot Dog ( That Made her Mad )
12 Don't
13 Bad Boy
14 The Worrying Kind
15 Mean To me
16 Drivin' Wheel
17 Someday, Someway
18 Look Who's Blue
19 Little Sister
20 The Wanderer
21 Rock Therapy
22 Devil In Disguise
23 Lonely Blue Boy
24 Sea Of Heartbreak
25 Playing For Keeps
26 Wasting My Time
27 I'm Dreaming Of You
28 It's Only Make Believe
For "Robert Gordon – Rockabilly For Life (2020 Cleopatra digital)" (@320) go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/4MUv3RWi
1. Steady With Betty (with James Williamson) 02:41
2. Let’s Go Baby (with Chris Spedding) 02:48
3. Everybody's Rocking But Me (with Albert Lee) 02:29
4. She Will Come Back (with Linda Gail Lewis) 02:55
5. Try Me (with Paul Shaffer) 02:49
6. I'm Glad My Baby’s Gone Away (with Dale Watson) 03:17
7. Please Give Me Something (with Kathy Valentine) 02:18
8. Black Cadillac (with Clem Burke) 03:03
9. Three Alley Cats (with Dave Alvin) 02:45
10. If You Want It Enough (with Jimmy Hall) 02:36
11. Hot Dog! That Made Her Mad (with Rosie Flores) 02:39
12. One Cup of Coffee (with Joe Louis Walker) 02:34
13. I've Had Enough (with Steve Wariner) 02:50
14. Would Ja (with Emanuela Hutter) 02:05
15. Knock Three Times (with Steve Cropper) 03:25
16. Steady With Betty (original reference mix) 02:30
17. Let’s Go (original reference mix) 02:48
18. Everybody’s Rockin But Me (original reference mix) 02:15
19. She Will Come Back (original reference mix) 02:23
20. Try Me (original reference mix) 02:16
21. I'm Glad My Babys Gone Away (original reference mix) 02:27
22. Please Give Me Something (original reference mix) 02:17
23. Black Cadillac (original reference mix) 02:39
24. Three Alley Cats (original reference mix) 02:28
25. If You Want It Enough (original reference mix) 02:11
26. Hot Dog! That Made Her Mad (original reference mix) 02:39
27. One Cup Of Coffee (original reference mix) 02:05
28. I've Had Enough (original reference mix) 02:25
29. Would Ja (original reference mix) 02:07
30. Knock Three Times (original reference mix) 02:14
One of the original rockabilly revivalists, the legendary Robert Gordon, celebrates the roots of rockabilly and early rock accompanied by a host of stellar guests!
Guest performances by The Stooges' James Williamson, longtime Gordon collaborator Chris Spedding, country music icon Steve Wariner, Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer, blues giant Joe Louis Walker, Blondie's Clem Burke, The Go-Go's Kathy Valentine, and much, much more! Gordon's voice has never sounded better, whether he's crooning ballads or letting 'er rip on some classic rock n' roll shakers!
Robert Gordon & Chris Spedding – It's Now Or Never (2007 Rykodisc) (@192)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/F2Qe6PRk
1 A Mess Of Blues
2 I Beg Of You
3 Don't Leave Me Now
4 I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
5 Peace In The Valley
6 Don't Be Cruel
7 Lawdy Miss Clawdy
8 My Baby Left Me
9 Too Much
10 Love Me
11 Trying To Get To You
12 (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
13 It's Now Or Never
14 It Feels So Right
15 Young And Beautiful
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