Robin Yukiko is a versatile, shining talent with the guts and curiosity to mold music into something her own. Although she is influenced by artists and groups such as Fiona Apple, Radiohead and The Beatles, her music, and her path, is unique. On June 18, 1982 in Van Nuys, CA, Robin was born to a jazz musician and choir director for a father and a co-directing mother. Three years later, they moved to Orlando, FL, where Robin went to a private school geared toward the learning-disabled due to supposed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
On June 18, 1982 in Van Nuys, CA, Robin was born to a jazz musician and choir director for a father and a co-directing mother. Three years later, they moved to Orlando, FL, where Robin went to a private school geared toward the learning-disabled due to supposed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
She went on to attend Dr. Phillips High School, enrolled in the Performing Arts Magnet Program, which allowed her, at 14, to become the youngest vocalist featured in the Florida Youth Choral at Carnegie Hall.
Robin produced her debut album ME AND MY APATHY at 18 just before her year as an Opera Major at The University of Miami.
She finally moved to Boston and, after graduating from Berklee College of Music with a Professional Music Degree (Cum Laude, 2006), Robin relocated to Japan. She is now playing regularly with her band in the Tokyo and Chiba areas.