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Written by Mike Stahl   
Monday, 21 October 2002

MP3 Song
More to Love

THE SONG
Cool, hip and straightforward. A sexy tune with a bluesy, jazzy groove that doesn't let up.

THE CD
Robin has groove, wit and style. This cd is very well produced and it sounds fantastic. This woman knows how to groove too. You can just kick back and take it all in. More to love is a gem.
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Robin Mink, (Born Robin Minnerly, in San Jose California) was, from the beginning, the student leader of most of her school music classes and chorale groups. "...my first memory is of singing and feeling completely delicious and right."

This sultry singer/songwriter begged for her first guitar at age five, but didn't get one until she was nine. As soon as she did however, she immediately began to perform anywhere she could. As a teen she toured with a 16 voice Madrigal group, performed solo with various bands in coffee houses and at benefits.

Over the course of her career Robin's strong, pure vocal tones and her creative guitar textures have earned her a solid reputation, having toured and recorded with numerous other artists including Ethan Daniel Davidson. Find Robin on Ethan's recent release "Ring Them Bells".

Currently Ms Mink is releasing her Debut CD "More To Love". The title track has already won her the First Place award for the "Works for Voice" competition sponsored by the Arts Fund in Santa Barbara where Robin currently resides.




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