Robert Finley (musician)

Robert Finley is an American blues and soul singer-songwriter and guitarist. After decades of performing semi-professionally followed by time away from music, Finley made a comeback in 2016. He released his debut studio album, Age Don't Mean a Thing, later in the year, which was met positively by critics.

Robert Finley
Robert Finley at Indra Club 64 Hamburg (2018)
Background information
BornBernice, Louisiana
GenresBlues and soul
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar
LabelsBig Legal Mess Records
Associated actsThe Bo-Keys, Dan Auerbach

Life and career

Finley was born and raised in Bernice, Louisiana, United States. At 11 years old he began practicing the guitar he had purchased from a thrift store.[1] Gospel music played a crucial role in his early development: "I always went to gospel quartet groups and I always took the front row seat, and I just watched their fingers", recollected Finley in an interview.[2] In 1970, he joined the army, originally to serve as a helicopter technician in Germany. Upon his arrival, however, Finley accommodated the army band's need for a guitarist and bandleader by traveling with the group throughout Europe until he was discharged.[1]

After returning to Louisiana, Finley worked as a part-time street performer, leader of the gospel group Brother Finley and the Gospel Sisters, and as a carpenter. He was deemed legally blind and forced to retire from carpentry. In 2015, Music Maker Relief Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports aging blues musicians, discovered Finley busking before a gig in Arkansas. With their help, Finley made a musical comeback, featuring him in packaged tours with acts like Robert Lee Coleman and Alabama Slim.[3][4]

Finley released his debut studio album, Age Don't Mean a Thing, on September 30, 2016, on Big Legal Mess Records. Although for the most part Finley was a bluesman, his record producer Bruce Watson keyed in on more of his soulful compositions.[5] With production credits from Watson and Jimbo Mathus, Finley traveled to Memphis to record the album with members of the Bo-Keys. He penned all but two of the tracks, highlighted by an autobiographical title song, on Age Don't Mean a Thing, evoking influences from Booker T. and the MGs, James Brown, and B. B. King.[6][7] Music journalists were highly receptive to Finley's comeback and album, particularly his revitalizing take on Southern soul.[5]

After Age Don't Mean a Thing, Finley got connected with Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. Auerbach and Finley then released an original soundtrack for the graphic novel, Murder Ballads, published by z2 Comics.[8] Shortly after the release of the Murder Ballads soundtrack, Billboard announced that Finley would be releasing a full-length album produced and co-written by Auerbach.

The album, Goin' Platinum! was released on Easy Eye Sound (Nonesuch Records) on December 8, 2017.[9] The following year Finley joined Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound Revue tour.[10]. Finley followed up the Easy Eye Sound Revue tour with a series of headline shows around the world.

In 2019, it was announced via social media that Finley was a contestant for the fourteenth season of America's Got Talent. AGT released a sneak peak where Finley sang an original song, called "Get It While You Can". [11]. He managed to reach the live shows but was eventually eliminated in the semi-finals.

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References

  1. "Robert Finley - Biography". Music Maker. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  2. "Making His Debut At 63, Bluesman Says 'Age Don't Mean A Thing'". Here and Now. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  3. D' Arcangelo, Sam. "Album Premiere: 63-Year-Old Bluesman Robert Finley Unveils Debut Album, "Age Don't Mean A Thing"". OffBeat. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  4. Pareles, Jon. "Globalfest Showcases the Sounds and Traditions of World Music". New York Times. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  5. Mehr, Bob. "At 63, Louisiana bluesman Robert Finley living musical dream". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  6. Borquist, Nils. "The Soul Man". BayouLife. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  7. Nadal, James. "Blues Spotlight: Robert Finley / Donald Jay Johnson And Gas Blues Band / The King Brothers". All About Jazz. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  8. Blistein, Jon. "Hear Dan Auerbach, Robert Finley's Grisly New Outlaw Tune 'Bang Bang'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  9. Stubblebine, Allison. "Dan Auerbach's 63 Year-Old Protégé Robert Finley Shares Soulful Video 'Medicine Woman': Interview". Billboard. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  10. Zaleski, Annie (March 28, 2018). "Dan Auerbach Brings All-Star Session Musicians To Town". Cleveland Magazine. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
  11. "'AGT' Sneak Peek: Watch This Blind Singer Wow The Judges With An Original Song". Talent Recap. 2019-07-05. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
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