
Robert Randolph - Preacher Kids
Known as the dynamic gospel church-bred lap steel player fronting The Family Band, Robert Randolph establishes himself as a seasoned artist with his debut solo album âPreacher Kidsâ on Sun Records, leaning further into a raw, gritty direction that showcases his unique ability to weave between rock, blues, Americana, and soul.
Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), the album was recorded between Sunset Sound Studios in LA and Zac Brownâs Southern Ground Studios in Nashville.
Robert Randolph is a pedal steel guitarist, singer and songwriter hailing from Irvington, New Jersey.
Since 2001, he has led famed American gospel group The Family Band, which NPR has described as one with an âirresistible rock ânâ roll swagger.â
Rolling Stone included Randolph in their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time.
During his two-decade tenure with The Family Band, he has released six studio albums and has been nominated for four GRAMMYs.
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Known as the dynamic gospel church-bred lap steel player fronting The Family Band, Robert Randolph establishes himself as a seasoned artist with his debut solo album âPreacher Kidsâ on Sun Records, leaning further into a raw, gritty direction that showcases his unique ability to weave between rock, blues, Americana, and soul.
Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), the album was recorded between Sunset Sound Studios in LA and Zac Brownâs Southern Ground Studios in Nashville.
Robert Randolph is a pedal steel guitarist, singer and songwriter hailing from Irvington, New Jersey.
Since 2001, he has led famed American gospel group The Family Band, which NPR has described as one with an âirresistible rock ânâ roll swagger.â
Rolling Stone included Randolph in their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time.
During his two-decade tenure with The Family Band, he has released six studio albums and has been nominated for four GRAMMYs.














