Terry Robb

“The matter is clear. Terry Robb is one of our finest acoustic guitarists today.” - Living Blues magazine



featured performances


Long Gone Home

Terry Playing one of his rockin' Blues guitar shuffles. Showcases what critics and fans mean by Terry's  sound of a "one man band".


Butch Holler Stomp

Terry wrote this uptempo Ragtime guitar piece that modulates between the keys of A and G.

This is from a live studio performance played on his Martin 018 guitar


“KATIE and arnie walking”

"Katie and Arnie Walking Rag" is an original guitar instrumental by blues guitar aficionado Terry Robb. Hailed by Living Blues Magazine as "one of our finest acoustic guitarists today," Robb was inspired by the great classic ragtime and fingerstyle guitarists such as Blind Blake, Reverend Gary David and Merle Travis. Shot live at Falcon Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, and performed on a Martin 00028 guitar.


“IT MIGHT GET SWEATY” exclusive World debut with acoustic Guitar Magazine

Watch the Official Video for “It Might Get Sweaty” from Terry’s new album Confessin’ My Dues, featuring Terry Robb on guitar, Gary Hobbs on drums and Dave Captein on upright bass, and see why Acoustic Guitar described the release as “one of our favorite recent albums….a thumbnail sketch of American roots music in flux. Call this picture “several shades of blues,” because Robb draws on his inexhaustible palette of blues-infused picking styles including rough-hewn folk, crackerjack country, and swampy R&B.”

Read the full review in the November/December issue.


“How a free man feels” World premiere with Vintage Guitar Magazine

Watch the Official Video for “How A Free Man Feels,” from Terry’s new album Confessin’ My Dues, and see why Vintage Guitar writer Dan Forte described him as "one of the best players, on acoustic and electric, embracing a range of blues styles and then some."

Read Dan’s exclusive interview with Terry (pg 26) and Hit List Review (pg 108) in the September issue.


TErry Robb live at 2019 waterfRont blues festival

Watch Terry and his all-star quartet at the 2019 Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, Ore., the largest celebration of blues, soul, funk, R&B and zydeco west of the Mississippi.

Terry Robb with Gary Hobbs on drums, Dave Captein on upright bass, and Adam Scramstad on rhythm guitar, performing the title-track song from Terry’s new album Confessin’ My Dues.

Terry Robb performing “Butch Holler Stomp,” the opening song from his new album Confessin’ My Dues.


Live from the Blue Frog Studios in White Rock, British Columbia

Terry Robb’s debut performance at Canada’s hottest live recording theater drew a sold-out crowd. Watch videos from his show on September 15, 2018.