Robin McAuley

Robin McAuley (born 20 January 1953 from County Meath) is an Irish musician best known as the vocalist for McAuley Schenker Group from 1986 to 1993, which saw the band release three studio albums: Perfect Timing, Save Yourself, M.S.G., the live album Unplugged Live, and the Japan-only EP Nightmare: The Acoustic M.S.G.. He has made further appearances with Schenker in 2012,[1] and also in 2016 with Michael Schenker Fest alongside original MSG singers Gary Barden and Graham Bonnet, and Doogie White of Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock.

Robin McAuley
performing with Michael Schenker in 2012.
Background information
Born (1953-01-20) 20 January 1953
County Meath, Ireland
OriginDublin, Ireland
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, tambourine
Years active1981–present
Associated actsMcAuley Schenker Group, Survivor, Far Corporation, Michael Schenker Fest, Grand Prix, Black Swan, Bleed, Skid Row
Websitewww.robinmcauley.com

McAuley has also performed with Grand Prix, Survivor and Far Corporation. In 1999, McAuley released his solo album, Business As Usual, written and recorded with the help of future Survivor bandmate, Frankie Sullivan.

McAuley is also a long time member of the star-studded Raiding the Rock Vault cast[2] and the vocalist for all-star project Black Swan featuring Reb Beach and fellow Rock Vault alumni, Jeff Pilson and Matt Starr, whose debut album is set for an early 2020 release.[3]

Discography

Solo albums

  • Business As Usual (1999)

with Grand Prix

  • There For None To See (1982)
  • Samurai (1983)

with Far Corporation

  • Division One (1985)
  • Solitude (1994)

with McAuley Schenker Group

with Michael Schenker Fest

  • Resurrection (2018)
  • Revelation (2019)

with Black Swan

  • Shake The World (2020)
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