The famous Robert Gordon was an American musician, best known as a neo-rockabilly singer.
Gordon grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, United States, the son of Arlene and Samuel Gordon, an administrative law judge. His family was Jewish. At the age of nine, he was greatly inspired by the Elvis Presley song Heartbreak Hotel playing on the radio and decided to pursue a career as a rock and roll musician at a young age.
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Gordon’s influences included Gene Vincent, Jack Scott, Billy Lee Riley, Eddie Cochran, and other notable rock ‘n roll music artists of the period. He made his recording debut at age 17 in 1964 with a group called the Confidentials. The Confidentials, with Robert (called Bob at the time) as the singer, recorded the songs Summertime, Money, and There is Something on Your Mind, among others on acetate phonograph discs.
When asked how he related to the 1960s, Robert replied I didn’t. He did not care much for the British Invasion but he identified with soul singers such as James Brown and Otis Redding whom he saw, among other great R&B acts, performing at Washington, D.C.’s famous Howard Theatre. During the turbulent times of the late 1960s, with the rioting and antiwar protests of the period, Robert served in the National Guard in Washington, D.C. I didn’t want to be sent to Vietnam, he recalls.
According to Wikipedia and other platforms, Gordon died on October 18, 2022, at the age of 75. He had acute myeloid leukemia in the years before his death. Our condolence to the family and friends.