A Picture History

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Left to Right: My dear teacher and mentor Guy Clark, my second album cover (courtesy of Carrie Branovan), Howie Epstein at one of his last concerts after playing with Tom Petty for 15 years, me and my guitar, my son Elie and a smiling picture of myself (courtesy of Carrie Branovan), and Howie during one of our band’s practice sessions (1978)!

About the Artist

Robin Rothschild is a singer, song writer and guitarist who started at the age of twelve (many many years ago) and started her music career by singing and performing with her three younger sisters under the name of “Rosefelt Sisters”. Since the 1960’s she has played and studied with many acclaimed musicians such as Guy Clark and Peter Gardner. She has since gone on to perform and record with other performing artists such as Frankie Avalon, Howie Epstein, Leslie West, and was an opening act for John Prine. She has received honorable mentions for many of her songs and recordings from the Mid Atlantic Song Competition and took second place at the Winnfield Bluegrass Festival. Robin loves to sing in many different languages; including English, French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew and Yiddish and has enjoyed playing in many places around the world. Now with grandchildren, she has passed the talent and love for music to three generations. She believes that this is the true nature of folk music; a story passed down from generation to generation, constantly evolving and growing. Although this is Robin’s third album, this is by far her favorite. The highlight of all her years in music has been making this album with her daughter Chloe, son Elie, granddaughter Zahra and her dear friends Jeff Scroggins(national bluegrass banjo champion 8 years standing) and his son Tristan Scroggins (mandolin virtuoso). The artwork for “Robins Rockin Children’s Music” was designed by Robins other granddaughter Sofia. They are truly a family that loves to be creative! Enjoy! To learn more and watch our videos follow the link!