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Robert’s Stats:
BORN IN: Chicago
LIVES IN: Holland, Michigan
DRUMMING SINCE: 1969
BIGGEST INFLUENCES: Yogi Horton, Tony Williams, Jack Dejohnette, Vinnie Colaiuta and Steve Gadd
FAVOURITE ALBUM YOU PLAYED ON: Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown – One More Mile – Grammy (Best Blues)
FAVOURITE ALBUM YOU DIDN’T PLAY ON: Miles Davis – Kind of Blue
CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Touring drummer for 3 years with Chaka Khan
FAVOURITE SABIAN CYMBAL: 20″ HHX Evolution Ride
Biography:
Born and raised in Chicago, Robert started studying drums at the age of 10, starting a band with twin brother (Richard) who plays bass. They had a soundproof studio built by their father (Charles Shipley) who was a recording engineer.
Robert attended Chicago Vocational High School majoring in music. After High school he went to Kentucky State University on a marching band scholarship, and then to The American Conservatory of Music in Chicago.
In 1979 he started touring the world with Blues bands such as Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, who he recorded on Gatemouth’s Grammy winning album (Best Blues Artist) in 1981. After moving to Los Angeles in 1982 he began touring with Natalie Cole 1983-1989, Diana Ross 1989,The Temptations 1989-1990, The O’Jays 1990-2002, Chaka Khan 1995-1998, and isolated dates with artist such as Stephanie Mills, R. Kelly, Gerald Levert, Yolanda Adams, The Main Ingredient, Ben Vereen, Evelyn King, The Emotions, The S.O.S. Band, Jody Whatley, and many more.
Robert decided to take his career in another direction after 20 years on the road performing in every venue from Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, The Superdome in New Orleans, to the Universal Amphitheatre in L.A., and appearing on several T.V. shows such as Soul Train, Oprah Winfrey, The Tonight Show and many H.B.O. Specials. He moved to Vegas to pursue a more stable life in the Vegas showrooms and to share with kids his passion for drumming.
After having a rising career in Vegas with productions such as Ain’t Nothing like the Real Thing, Earl Turner, Legends In Concert, and Hitzville (The Show) a Motown revue featuring Jin Jin Reeves. He teaches drum lessons to students at Winchester Community Center, sponsored by The House of Blues Foundation, DW Drums, and Sabian Cymbals. In addition to his many endeavors, beginning in May 2010, he toured worldwide as Musical Director/Drummer, for Eddie Levert (The O’Jays), Billy Ocean, Johnny Gill (New Edition), J.T. Taylor (Cool and the Gang) and Dennis Edwards (The Temptations).
Robert Shipley is currently the Director of Jazz Studies at Hope College. A tenure track position he proudly excepted July 1, 2021.
He is the author of the drum method book titled THE ART OF COMMERCIAL DRUMMING
He is also an accomplished musician, widely acclaimed for his versatility and accomplishment, whose various styles of playing includes, but is not limited to Pop, Jazz, R&B and Latin music.
www.sabian.com/artist/robert-shipley
www.youtube.com/user/shipleyrobert1
Bio from Remo: HERE