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  1. New DVD available: Robbie Rox And The Monster Horn Band - Live At The Lula Lounge. Video Clips and Stories. Contact roxrobbie2@gmail.com to order. Listen to Robbie Rox on CBC Music!

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      The Robbie Rox band was booked professionally for the first...

    • Albums

      Robbie Rox: The Greatest Hits Double CD! Now Available....

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      Articles. Robbie Rox & The Monster Horn Band: Earl Owns The...

    • The Rude Band

      Robbie Rox and the Rude Band. Unreleased Robbie Rox & the...

  2. Aug 26, 2020 · Robbie Rox was born in Timmins, Ontario and educated in Toronto at York University, was destined to be a creative performer. Robbie Roxs career started in 1970, in Rimouski, Quebec,with...

  3. Dec 3, 2023 · Robbie Rox came from an era of creative and obscure art rock, when going for a strange and unusual sound was all the rage. He sits comfortably with other artists from that time period, like Nash the Slash, Laurie Anderson, Graeme Kirkland and Hugh Marsh. These artists helped define a Toronto sound and gave our city an identity.

  4. Jul 9, 2015 · It appears this old dog is definitely capable of learning some new tricks. The show, which will be comprised of one 70-minute set, starts at 8 p.m. in the room at 401 Richmond St. West (Suite 133) and cover is $20 but includes free homemade popcorn. -Gary 17, TorontoMoon.

  5. Roxanne Tellier talks to the ever-delightful Robbie Rox about his amazing second album. Great stories from a great guy.You can find out more information and ...

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  6. Jul 23, 2019 · 6. 236 views 4 years ago. No End to the Problems is an original song performed by Canadian rock band ROBBIE ROX. The song first appeared on GHOST CULTURE, the fifth 12" vinyl release from...

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  7. Robbie Rox was a well-known Toronto musician in the 1970s, and he still performs today whenever a good gig comes along. On Sunday July 25, 1976, the manager of his group Robbie Rox and “The 70s Horn Band” talked the convention organizers into letting the band shoot promotional photos during the lunch break. Only one of those pics survives today.