Robben Ford

Robben Ford is one of today’s most important Jazz and Blues guitarists. The five-time Grammy nominee has played with artists as diverse as Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jimmy Witherspoon, Bonnie Raitt, John Mayall, Greg Allman, John Scofield, Susan Tedeschi, Keb Mo, Larry Carlton and Mavis Staples. He is a founding member of the prestigious band Yellowjackets.
By the late 60s, Ford was a regular at San Francisco auditoriums, where he saw performances by Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Cream, Led Zeppelin, Albert King, BB King and all the founding fathers of Blues and Jazz, Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp, Yusef Lateef, Roland Kirk, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter and of course Miles Davis. These influences left a mark in Robben and played a key role in his special mix of jazz and blues, which defines him as a unique guitarist and allows him to play a wide variety of genres.

2014 Show at Teatro Coliseo

Robben Ford performed in Argentina on July 19, 2014 with a power trio format alongside Brian Allen (bass) and Wes Little (drums).

The show was held at Coliseo Theatre in the city of Buenos Aires, where Ford and his band presented their album “A day in Nashville”, which was recorded live during a whole day in the Provogue Records studios.

2015 SHOW at Red House

For his return to Argentina, Robber Ford, Brian Allen (bass) and Wes Little (drums) performed on August 19 at an exclusive show at the Red House stage. This time Ford and his band presented their latest record “Into the sun”.