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Biografia : Robyn Danger

The Robyn Danger band had performed throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles area from 1985 until their breakup in 1992. Robyn has had many hours of recording experience resulting in a successful EP "Scream Your Lungs Out" and the single "One More Chance" which received extensive airplay in the Monterey Area. Robyn wrote most of her lyrics, vocal arrangements and for the majority of her career teamed up with the band's bassist, Bruce Sedlacek, to create, record and perform the band's compositions. Robyn's strong and dynamic vocal arrangements, combined with her unique lyrical content have made her one of the top vocalists on the West Coast music scene.

Ron DeSilva joined the Robyn Danger band in 1988. Ron's years of recording and performing experience have been concentrated in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Robyn Danger was in search of another writer and arranger, as well as an accomplished guitarist and Ron fit the bill perfectly. Since he joined he took the band's sound and transformed it into something special. Ron's style is unique, as it is based on classical influences, as well as the blues and the driving sound of the 1980's. His creative input had opened new doors and directions for the band's compositions.

Bruce Sedlacek, the band's bassist, formed the foundation on which Robyn Danger was built. His years of experience were clearly heard in his melodic bass lines. Bruce's musical talents were prodigious. Bruce was not only an accomplish instrumentalist but a writer, arranger and producer, as well. He had demonstrated these abilities on two recordings, "Rebels Of The Night" an album released by his former band, Aryon, and Robyn Danger's "Scream Your Lungs Out" EP. Bruce and Ron developed well together as a writing team and combined with Robyn's lyrics had created an exciting new sound.

Doug Teixeira had also been performing on the West Coast circuit most of his career and is the thunder and final ingredient to the Robyn Danger sound. Doug joined the project in 1988 and proved to be more than Robyn Danger had hoped for. Not only did his talents blend perfectly with the band's sound but he brought with him writing and arranging abilities. Doug's style and technique is that of a classic rock drummer, direct and to the point. His contributions to the band's material was a keystone to the band's compositions.

Rich Cedillo, was the songwriter, backup vocalist and lead guitar player for the Robyn Danger band. Richard first joined forces with the band in February 1985, at the ripe age of nineteen, he had over seven years of private instruction, including instrumentation, guitars and vocals. His powerful, versatile and unique style of guitar playing along with vocals and stage presence has produced one of the Bay Area's best original rock bands.

Buzz Reid was the percussionist for the Robyn Danger band, who first joined the band in January 1985. With six years of varied experience through private instruction and training, Buzz had earned the respect as a precise rhythm machine. His credits include one album with the band Aryon, touring through the Oregon state area, and in 1985 he was in fourth place at the K&K & Ludwig Bay Area Drum Contest. Having previously worked with bassist Bruce Sedlacek on the Aryon album and knowing Robyn for many years it was evident Buzz would have the power the band needed. Along with Buzz's high-energy vocals and powerful drumming, he has helped put the band over the edge. Which has made them one of the best all original acts in the greater Bay Area.

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