Robin Wayne Zander(born January 23, 1953)[1]is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock bandCheap Trick,but is also a solo artist. Zander was inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Famein 2016 as a member of Cheap Trick.
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Birth name | Robin Wayne Zander |
Born | Beloit, Wisconsin,U.S. | January 23, 1953
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Years active | 1973–present |
Member of | Cheap Trick |
Early life
editZander was born inBeloit, Wisconsin,and grew up in nearbyLoves Park, Illinois.[2]He learned to play the guitar by age 12.[3]Zander graduated from Harlem High School inMachesney Park, Illinois.[4]After playing in high school bands in the 1960s,[5]he joined Brian Beebe to form the folk duo Zander & Kent in the early 1970s.[6]
Music career
editCheap Trick
editIn 1974, Zander accepted an invitation to join Cheap Trick.[7]Along with Zander, the band consisted of guitaristRick Nielsen,bassistTom Petersson,and drummerBun E. Carlos.[8]Cheap Trick's 1979 album,Cheap Trick at Budokan,catapulted the band to stardom.[9]The band reached the Top 10 in the U.S. charts in 1979 with "I Want You to Want Me"and topped the charts in 1988 with"The Flame".[10]As of 2018, Cheap Trick had been a band for over 40 years.[11]Cheap Trick has performed more than 5,000 shows[12]and has sold more than 20 million albums.[5]Zander was inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fameas a member of Cheap Trick in 2016.[13]
Other work
editZander released the solo albumRobin Zanderin 1993. A second solo album,Countryside Blvd,was released online in April 2011 but was withdrawn from online music outlets within hours of being available.
On September 30, 2016, Los Angeles rock bandSteel Pantherreleased a cover version of Cheap Trick song "She's Tight"(from Cheap Trick's 1982 albumOne On One), which features Zander in the music video.[14]
Influence
editKnown for his "pin-up good looks",[2]Zander's singing has been described as "jaw-dropping" and "supremely virtuosic".[15]In a 2014 piece titled "Unsung Heroes: The 10 Most Underrated Classic Rock Singers", Dan Tucker of VH1.com described Zander as having "range, style and attitude."[16]Zander is a tenor.[17][18][19][20]
Zander's vocal style has influenced many other rock singers, from 1980shard rockers(such asJoe ElliottofDef Leppard,Vince NeilofMötley Crüe,Axl RoseofGuns N' Roses,Bret MichaelsofPoison,andSebastian BachofSkid Row) to 1990spunk revivalists(such asBillie Joe ArmstrongofGreen Day) toalternativeicons (such asBilly CorganofThe Smashing Pumpkins,Eddie VedderofPearl Jam,Kurt CobainofNirvana,andScott WeilandofStone Temple Pilots).[21][22][23][2]
The May 2009 issue ofClassic Rockmagazine published a list of the 50 Greatest Singers in Rock. Zander was voted #23 on the list by readers,Classic Rockcritics and a number of singers.[24]
Personal life
editZander and his first wife, Karen, had two children: A son named Ian Zander and a daughter named Holland Zander. Ian and Holland Zander are musicians.[25]
As of 2018, Zander lives inSafety Harbor, Florida[26][27]with his wife, formerPlayboy PlaymatePamela Stein.[28]Zander and Stein have a son, Robin Taylor Zander, and a daughter, Robin-Sailor Zander;[26]both are singer-songwriters.[27]When Cheap TrickbassistTom Peterssonwas sidelined from touring in 2021 due to surgery, Robin Taylor Zander filled in for him on tour.[29]
Solo discography
editAlbums
edit- Robin Zander(1993)[30]
- Countryside Blvd(2011)[31]
Singles
edit- "In This Country" (1987), from the soundtrack toOver the Top.[32]
- "You Send the Rain Away"(1987) duet withRebbie Jackson,[33]#50 Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[34]
- "Surrender to Me"withAnn Wilson(1988), from the soundtrack toTequila Sunrise,#6 Billboard's Hot 100 Chart,[35]#42 Billboard's Mainstream Rock.[36]
- "I've Always Got You"(1993), #13 Billboard's Mainstream Rock, from the albumRobin Zander.[37][38]
References
edit- ^Rose, Mike."Today's famous birthdays list for January 23, 2023 includes celebrities Mariska Hargitay, Chita Rivera".Cleveland.com.RetrievedJanuary 23,2023.
- ^abc"Robin Zander - Biography & History".AllMusic.
- ^"Robin Zander Band to perform in Newton".Daily Record.
- ^Leaf, Brian."Rock and Roll Hall of Fame finally tells Cheap Trick it wants the Rockford band in its Class of 2016".Journal Standard.
- ^ab"Cheap Trick's lead singer Robin Zander set to rock The Ranch".Naples Daily News.
- ^Patenaude, Joel (September 22, 2018)."Madison-area musician hopes to recover in time for show with Cheap Trick singer".WISC.
- ^"Cheap Trick comes full circle in Milwaukee".March 1, 2007.
- ^Curry, Corina."Cheap Trick: 'New guy' Daxx Nielsen has known bandmates his whole life".Rockford Register Star.
- ^"Cheap Trick – At Budokan (album)".SwissCharts.com.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
- ^"Cheap Trick".Billboard.RetrievedApril 3,2019.
- ^"5 reasons to see Cheap Trick in concert".
- ^"Cheap Trick: 'We don't want to do wimp versions of ourselves'".USA TODAY.
- ^"Cheap Trick is having a banner year".San Diego Union-Tribune.June 1, 2016.
- ^"Steel Panther release She's Tight video".Loudwire. September 30, 2016.RetrievedOctober 6,2016.
- ^Miers, Jeff (June 27, 2018)."Cheap Trick steals the show, but Poison fans still leave happy".
- ^Tucker 4/26/2014, Dan."Unsung Heroes: The 10 Most Underrated Classic Rock Singers".VH1 News.Archivedfrom the original on June 29, 2022.
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:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^"Picks of the week".Times Union.January 22, 2014.RetrievedJanuary 21,2019.
- ^"Concert preview: Cheap Trick still carries a flame for great music".Reno Gazette Journal.RetrievedJanuary 21,2019.
- ^Legge, Ed."Rock legend delights crowd in intimate shows at Monk's".Wiscnews.com.RetrievedJanuary 21,2019.
- ^Tribune, Bob Gendron, Special to the."Cheap Trick packs Ravinia for hits, deep cuts and Beatles' covers".chicagotribune.com.RetrievedJanuary 21,2019.
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:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^"Music – Music News, New Songs, Videos, Music Shows and Playlists from MTV".www.mtv.com.Archived fromthe originalon December 22, 1996.
- ^Freedman, Pete (November 18, 2008)."Q and A: Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick".Dallas Observer.
- ^"Cheap Trick singer talks longevity, lawsuits, and lipo before acoustic show".delawareonline.
- ^Lab, Avalon Media."Glenn Hughes Fan Forum".g l e n n h u g h e s. c o m.
- ^Leaf, Brian (April 10, 2016)."Cheap Trick: Several bandmates' kids pursuing the family business".RRStar.com.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
- ^ab"Daddy's all right: Cheap Trick's Robin Zander to play concert with son and daughter this Saturday".SandhillsExpress.com.September 6, 2018.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
- ^abCridlin, Jay (April 6, 2016)."Cheap Trick's Robin Zander celebrates Safety Harbor, Hall of Fame induction".Tampa Bay Times.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
- ^Greene, Andy (April 8, 2016)."Inside Cheap Trick's Unlikely Renaissance".Rolling Stone.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
- ^Gray, Andy (November 12, 2021)."Cheap Trick (and sons) rock Packard".The Vindicator.RetrievedNovember 13,2021.
- ^Tom Demalon (July 6, 1993)."Robin Zander - Robin Zander | Songs, Reviews, Credits".AllMusic.RetrievedFebruary 1,2019.
- ^"Countryside Blvd. - Robin Zander - Songs, Reviews, Credits".AllMusic.
- ^"Robin Zander - In This Country".Discogs.
- ^"Rebbie Jackson with Robin Zander - You Send The Rain Away".Discogs.
- ^"Rebbie Jackson You Send The Rain Away Chart History".Billboard.
- ^"Robin Zander Surrender To Me (From" Tequila Sunrise ") Chart History".Billboard.
- ^"Robin Zander Surrender To Me Chart History".Billboard.
- ^"I've Always Got You".Discogs.
- ^"Robin Zander I've Always Got You Chart History".Billboard.
External links
edit- Robin ZanderatIMDb
- Robin Zanderdiscography atDiscogs