Rob Rio

Rob Rio stands as a charismatic and prolific figure within the blues and boogie-woogie music scenes, known for his virtuosic piano skills and engaging storytelling through song. Throughout his career, Rio has carved out a niche for himself by blending traditional blues elements with a contemporary flair, touching upon themes ranging from love and heartbreak to political satire. His discography reveals a musician who is not afraid to tackle current events and societal issues, as evidenced in songs like "Funk le Trump" and "'Rona Virus Blues," while also celebrating the art of romance in tracks such as "Yo Te Amo (Ranchera Americana)" and "I'm Gonna Love You All the Time."

Over the years, Rob Rio has captivated audiences both through his recorded work and electrifying live performances, such as the one captured in "Live in Anaheim." His approach to music is one that respects the rich history of blues and boogie-woogie, while also pushing its boundaries to remain relevant and fresh in the minds of his listeners. Rio's work is marked by a sense of humor, a deep emotional connectivity, and a masterful command of the piano, making him a beloved figure among fans of the genre and a respected peer among musicians. Through his engaging compositions and impactful performances, Rob Rio continues to uphold the traditions of blues and boogie-woogie, while also contributing to the evolution of the genre with his innovative and thoughtful approach to music-making.

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The Money $ong
Single - Released July 31, 2022
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  1. July 31, 2022
  2. June 8, 2020
  3. March 15
  4. October 5, 2018
  5. July 7
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  7. March 14, 2017
  8. January 10
  9. July 29, 2016