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Robin Arnold of  Roy, Utah has been singing and playing Western music for over Thirty-Eight years. Although he enjoys and has performed many styles of music, his first love has always been songs of the old west.

Whether he is singing around the campfire, performing at various fairs, rodeos, weddings, parties and concerts, he enjoys meeting interesting people and interacting with them and is welcomed back time after time. His smooth velvety voice reminiscent of such classic vocalists as Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves or Eddy Arnold makes for a versatile and pleasant experience to listen to for hours.

His many credits include performing on stage with” The Riders In The Sky” as their opening act in 1997, Utah State Fair, The National Festival Of The West (Scottsdale AZ), Canyon Country Western Arts Festival (Cedar City UT) The Western Heritage Festival (Spanish Fork UT), Western Legends Round Up (Kanab UT), Orrin Porter Rockwell Festival (Brigham City UT  2002 Olympics,(Salt Lake City, UT), W.M.A. Festival (Tucson AZ), as well as many other local venues. He has been performing regularly at the Prairie Schooner Steak House in Ogden, UT for the last six years…

Robin is A Member of the Western Music Association and was instrumental in organizing the Utah Chapter of the W.M.A and served as President for three years .

So sit back and enjoy the ” Utah Songbird” and his interpretation of this great music, check him out! You will be pleasantly surprised,  and entertained.

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"The songs that I grew up with that were sung by legendary performs such as Gene Autry, Rex Allen Sr., Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Marty Robbins, Patsy Montana, The Sons of the Pioneers, (among others).  These are the songs that I try to keep alive.  With new songs by today's artists such as Sons of the San Joaquin, Don Edwards, Ian Tyson, and Tom Russell, my song list just keeps getting bigger and bigger.  I hope you enjoy my interpretation of this great music."

- Robin Arnold