Dear Robin
Dear Robin is a five-piece vintage rock band from northern Germany that brings the unmistakable sound of the ’60s and ’70s back to the stage. Their music combines the energy of Led Zeppelin, the melancholy of Fleetwood Mac, and the virtuosity of Deep Purple—a unique blend of classic rock, flower power, blues, and Southern rock.
With two albums under their belt, Dear Robin has long since made a name for itself in the German rock scene. The band has already wowed audiences at renowned festivals such as “Jamel rockt den Förster” and “Wasted in Jarmen” and has opened for artists like Robert Jon & The Wreck, Morganway, and LEAP. Their latest album, “Timebound,” was recorded in the studio of the East German rock band Silly—produced by Leonard Vaessen, who has worked with numerous well-known acts. A particular highlight of the band’s history so far was their collaboration with Fender, including a jam session with Darryl Jones (bassist for the Rolling Stones, among others).



