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"Robbie Laws"

 

I had the great pleasure of meeting Robbie Laws, the man who's considered the "blues pride" of the Pacific Northwest, shortly after our family relocated to Portland from the San Francisco Bay Area in 1994. It's been a privilege to coach and influence such a great talent. As many of you know, I love the blues, and if there's a better blues guitarist than Robbie on the planet, I have yet to hear him!

- Mark Stefani

 

 

Robbie Laws: Biography of a Blues Artist...

Robbie Laws was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He didn't actually learn to play guitar until about the age of 22. Up until his early 20's he channeled his artistic creativity into other endeavors, such as visual and textile art projects that he was encouraged to participate in by his mother and father.

On one occasion, Robbie entertained the idea of joining the Merchant Marines. He had heard his father tell many wonderful stories about his experiences there and Robbie thought that it would be a good way to see the world, meet people, and earn a living. He convinced a friend to hitch hike to Seattle with him to apply to join the Marines. They were promptly turned down.

Robbie was in his mid-twenties when he picked up a guitar for the first time, "and only because it was there. I was at my girlfriend's house at the time, and her brother was a bass player. He had this beat up old Stella guitar with the strings about seven and a half inches off the guitar neck. They were all rusty and crusted, and a couple were missing. And it was way out of tune. It was just a beat up box. I remember clinging on to that thing like a lifeboat. It was really natural. Music manifested itself in the form of a guitar, but it could have been any musical instrument. The music was there".

Soon Laws was playing in top-forty bands, traveling up and down the Pacific West Coast, eating, sleeping and driving with a stratocaster in his hands. His insatiable appetite for music consumed him. He learned every rock and roll lick he heard, talked with other guitarists, taught himself music theory, and surrounded himself with music instructional books from classical to jazz. Robbie soon moved into the category of guitar virtuoso, and by 1984 he won runner up in the Portland "Blazing Guitar Contest" for copping Yngwie Malmsteen leads note for note, nuance for nuance. He soon grew bored with rock and found himself being drawn more and more into the blues. He felt a lack of spiritual depth with what he had been doing and blues music gave him new inspiration.

"The beauty of the blues is that it's very simplistic music. It doesn't require a great deal of technical prowess to perform. What it does require is an immense amount of emotion. Emotional content is the main ingredient in the blues."

- Robbie Laws

Robbie was no stranger to blues. As a kid he was introduced to the blues when his Dad brought some old records home from the neighborhood tavern. "Those 78's were as thick as pancakes", says Laws, "and blank on one side. We had this mud hill across from our house, and I remember Dad and his buddies sitting out on our front porch flinging them into the mud". Robbie rescued most of these albums and gave them a listen on the family's record player. The music pouring forth transported Robbie to other realms. "There was this insane barrel-house piano stuff going on. I remember sitting at the coffee table as a kid, imagining myself there, putting myself into that. I'd listen to that record, you know, and get so into it. Suddenly I look up, and there's my Dad staring at me, going, 'What in the hell do you think you're doing?'" Robbie laughs at the fond memories he has of those days.

The most significant event in his life marking the transition from rock to blues happened on one fortunate occasion where Robbie found himself rooming in the same motel as the late great blues master, Albert Collins. It was during a change of residences that Robbie needed a place to stay. He couldn't believe his eyes when he saw Albert and his wife Gwendolyn standing at the counter. Robbie struck up a conversation with Albert and they ended up hanging out together for a couple of weeks, playing cards and drinking. They swapped guitar licks and stories. Collins was so impressed by Robbie's enthusiasm that he took the time to teach Robbie the "ins and outs" of his distinctive guitar technique. He also acknowledged Laws as a kindred spirit.

Robbie comments: "He was fantastic. I learned a great deal from him. He was a man of great love and great soul. He said I had what it takes, and I've worked since then to live up to that". Shortly after that Robbie joined Delta Haze, a Portland-based band, where he wrote and recorded several original blues and rhythm and blues tunes. In 1992, as that band began to dissolve, Robbie joined The Margo Tufo Band, which took him on a tour over to England. He was an instant "hit" with his impressive stage presence, likable personality and terrifying chops.

Robbie's friends and fans encouraged him to form his own band. In late 1993, Robbie Laws and the Urban All Stars was born. It was with this band that Robbie recorded his first CD "Midnight Rain" under his own label "Midnight Rain Productions". The CD gained international airplay and at home the band was building a large and devoted following. He began touring the United States and Canada in 1996, thrilling fans wherever he played. Some of the band members changed periodically, but Robbie always maintained the high quality of his music to meet his rigid standards.

He has continued to win awards throughout his career. From the Cascade Blues Association in Portland, which is one of the largest and most prestigious blues organizations in North America, Robbie has won numerous awards.

 

For Outstanding Achievement in the Pacific Northwest:

 

1998

Best Electric Blues Guitarist

1997

Best Electric Blues Guitarist

1997

Best Contemporary Blues Band

1996

Best Electric Blues Guitarist

1995

Best Blues Recording - Pacific Northwest

(Midnight Rain)

1995

Best Contemporary Blues Band

1994

Best New Blues Band

 

After touring his most recent release ("Takin' The Night Train"), Robbie continues to garner respect from the music industry at all levels. Today, Robbie Laws is on the threshold of crossing that hurdle into the "big leagues". He is only just beginning to reap the rewards he has worked so hard for. His aspirations are met through touring, whereby he is able to do the things he loves most. Traveling, meeting people, and finding new experiences inspire his creativity, spiritually, emotionally and intellectually, and motivate him to continue to evolve at all levels of his being. He hopes to always be able to explore, learn and grow so that he can bring back to the world what he has learned in the form of music.


"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! LIVE THE LIFE you've imagined"

- Thoreau

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