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Brindley Brothers present Joe Robinson (at The Hamilton)

All advanced ticket holders will also be entered to win a special prize package from Joe Robinson!

If the chipper twenty-year-old from backwoods Temagog, New South Wales, Australia were two or three times his age, his sheer six-string ability and compositional insight, which have already earned Robinson a world-wide following, would be no less astonishing. That fact is underscored by his winning TV’s Australia’s Got Talent in 2008, and the Australian National Songwriting Competition at the tender age of 13.

The romantic “Adelaide” twines the graceful acoustic six-string that has been Robinson’s signature sound with his equally wistful and melodic singing over a breezy groove to create a work of marvelous pop élan. In contrast, the opener “Lethal Injection” is a potent blast of powerhouse electric guitar — a jazz-blues-rock explosion that displays Robinson’s ferocious picking technique and timeless six-string filigrees like a firestorm of wah-wah and vintage Les Paul-style echo.

A few years later — after Robinson had already won his first Australian National Songwriting Competition — Emmanuel introduced him to American audiences, taking him on a tour of the States that included an important stay in Nashville, Tennessee, where Robinson currently lives. On that trek he met Frank Rogers, a top Nashville producer who’s made smash records with Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker and many others.

Recently Robinson’s been traveling the world with his own trio featuring a drummer and bassist headlining tours across Europe, Japan, North American and Australia, displaying his virtuosity on acoustic and electric guitar and honing many of the songs on stage that appear on Let Me Introduce You.

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