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Tickets for Robert Gordon at Call The Office, London - December 4, 2009

Robert Gordon

Friday, December 4, 2009 - 9:00PM

Doors Open: 9:00PM

Robert Gordon
Royal Crowns

Call The Office
216 York St., London, ON, N6A 1B5

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Thursday, December 3, 2009 11:59 PM

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Event type: All Ages / Licensed

Robert Gordon broke out with his hit "Red Hot" in 1977, knocking down disco queens, would-be punks, and new wave wannabes with his no-holds-barred take on hot-rodded rockabilly. Since then he has been like a turbo jet, and is often credited for lighting up the roots-rock revival and paving the way for real rock'n'rollers to find their niche among the overblown dance music and arena rock that dominated the airwaves.

Robert's legacy has been fueled by his partnership with some of the greatest guitar players in history — Link Wray, Danny Gatton, and Chris Spedding. Robert first saw Link Wray at an amusement park in Glenn Echo Park, Maryland, in 1962, and knew he had to play with him. Together they recorded a successful string of records, which included the song "Fire," a gift from Bruce Springsteen. Although he is best known for being a tough-as-nails rockabilly artist, Robert is always quick to point out "I'm not trying to recreate something. This is how I feel."

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