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Robin Armstrong is an accomplished musician who travels the world spreading the message of reggae music with the voice of your guitar. It has a great contribution to the fusion of rock, reggae, funk and jazz. Robin Armstrong played with the late and lamented Joseph Hill Jamaican Culture and the group for eight years, and continues in the group, now with the leadership of Joseph's son Kenyatta Hill. He was constantly on tour, gathering data, gobbling and knowledge in all corners of the globe to realize his own course The project called RAP Robin Armstrong began his professional career playing with various bands in the music scene in New York as "Full Hand," a reggae band comprised of musicians from New York and Jamaica. "Full Hand" opened shows for every major artist of reggae that was playing in town, this led to the offer of a contract with the group "Moja Nya".
Robin Armstrong and "Moja Nya" began then a U.S. tour, "Rock Against Racism", leading to tour throughout the U.S., and then on to Africa, the Caribbean and Canada. In the mid 1990's released a new album "Moments in Meditation" along with a video as well as appearances on Good Morning America and other samples from the network and TV. Joseph Hill, the late singer's legendary Jamaican vocal trio Culture Robin invited Armstrong to join his tour around the world in 1998 and since then the guitarist with the group remains even after the passage of Hill, and formed the group tribute "The Original Culture Dub Band. ', along with Albert Walker and Telford Nelson ..
In 2010, guitarist Robin Armstrong of Culture, and the saxophonist Trevor Specht Chopteeth, joined the band JFC. JFC is a multicultural band of reggae, soca and calypso with members ds Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and U.S.
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http:// www.robinarmstrongmusic.com

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