Robben Ford
Robben Lee Ford is an American blues, jazz, and rock guitarist. He was a member of the L.A. Express and Yellowjackets and has collaborated with Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, Larry Carlton, Rick Springfield, Little Feat, Jimmy Witherspoon, and Kiss. He was named one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century" by Musician magazine.
Early life
Robben Ford was born in Woodlake, California, and raised in Ukiah, California. He began playing the saxophone at age 10 and the guitar at age 14. Robben and two of his brothers created the Charles Ford Blues Band in honor of and named after their father. A fourth brother died in the Vietnam conflict.Career
At age 18, Ford's band was hired to play with Charlie Musselwhite, and recorded two albums The Charles Ford Band and Discovering the Blues. He recorded two albums with Jimmy Witherspoon called Live and Spoonful. In the 1970s, Ford joined the jazz fusion band L.A. Express, led by saxophonist Tom Scott. In 1974, the band supported George Harrison on his American tour and played on the Joni Mitchell albums The Hissing of Summer Lawns and Miles of Aisles.After leaving the L.A. Express in 1976, Robben Ford recorded his first solo album, The Inside Story with a band that later became the Yellowjackets.
In 1977 Ford was one of over half a dozen session players asked to play a guitar solo for the Steely Dan song "Peg." The band eventually used a version by Jay Graydon. In 2006, a tribute album to Steely Dan – The Royal Dan – was released, with Ford covering "Peg" in his own style.
In 1982, Ford was one of several guitarists who appeared on the Kiss album Creatures of the Night, playing lead guitar on the songs "Rock And Roll Hell" and "I Still Love You".
Ford worked briefly with Miles Davis in 1986; and can be heard on Davis' Montreux box set. Ford released his second solo album Talk to Your Daughter in 1988. He joined Philippe Saisse, Marcus Miller and J.T. Lewis in the cast of The Sunday Night Band for the second and final season of the late-night NBC television program Sunday Night in 1989. In the 1990s, he released the albums Robben Ford and the Blue Line, Mystic Mile, Handful of Blues, Tiger Walk and Supernatural.
Robben Ford has received five Grammy Award nominations and was named one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century" by Musician magazine. He credited pianist and arranger Roger Kellaway and saxophonist and arranger Tom Scott, whom he met while playing for Joni Mitchell, as major influences on his musical development.
Robben Ford divorced Anne Kerry Ford in 2018. As of 2023, he lives in London, England with his long time girlfriend, Milam Kelly Roberts.
In October 2022, Ford toured in Italy opening for Eric Clapton.
Equipment
Guitars
Ford considers his first good electric a Guild Starfire III with a single Florentine cutaway. He used a Gibson L-5 when he played with Charlie Musselwhite and the Ford Band, although he never thought it was a great guitar. While playing with Jimmy Witherspoon, Ford traded the L-5 plus $200 for a . When Ford began playing with the L.A. Express and Joni Mitchell, he used a 1958 Gibson dot-neck ES-335. At some point he also acquired a .After Ford's Talk to Your Daughter album was released in 1988, Robben used a Robben Ford Signature model guitar created in a collaboration with Dan Smith of Fender and produced in Japan between 1987 and 1993. That guitar was based on the Fender Master Series Esprit Ultra that was produced from 1983 to 1986 in Japan. In 1987, new management at Fender authorized the first production of the Robben Ford Signature guitar. In 1994, production of the guitar moved from Japan to the Fender Custom Shop. Three models were produced: Ultra FM, Ultra SP, and the Elite FM. The guitar line continued to be produced until 2002 when it was discontinued by Fender.
Sometimes he plays a vintage 1960 Fender Telecaster, Gibson Les Pauls, a 1963 Gibson SG, a Gibson Es-335 12-string that he has set up as a 6-string, a .
In a May 1–16, 2017 tour which ended in Niagara Falls NY, Ford debuted a newly acquired 1953 Gibson Les Paul.
In the summer of 2021 he teased a PRS which was finally released in October 2022.
Amplifiers
Robben Ford uses Dumble Amplifiers and Celestion G12-65 speakers. In 1983, Alexander "Howard" Dumble made Robben's first Overdrive Special for Robben. Dumble himself is the owner of serial #001.When traveling abroad he prefers taking his Dumble, but will sometimes use Fender Super Reverb or Fender Twin amplifiers. When playing his Fenders, Ford uses a Hermida Zendrive overdrive pedal, which was designed to replicate the sound of Ford's Dumble amplifier.
Robben Ford has lately been playing hand crafted amplifiers by Little Walter Tube Amps.
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Schizophonic
- Live: Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford
- The Inside Story
- Talk to Your Daughter
- Minor Elegance - with Joe Diorio
- Live at the Notodden Blues Festival - with Jimmy Witherspoon
- Robben Ford & the Blue Line
- Mystic Mile
- Handful of Blues
- Ain't Nothin' New About the Blues - with Jimmy Witherspoon
- Blues Connotation - reissue of A Song I Thought I Heard Buddy Sing
- Tiger Walk
- The Authorized Bootleg
- Discovering the Blues
- Sunrise
- Supernatural
- A Tribute to Paul Butterfield
- Blue Moon
- Keep On Running
- Truth
- Soul on Ten
- Bringing It Back Home
- A Day in Nashville
- Into the Sun
- Purple House
- The Sun Room - with Bill Evans
- Common Ground - with Bill Evans
- Pure
- ''Night in the City''
As member
- Yellowjackets
- Mirage a Trois
- Run for Your Life
- ''Timeline''
As sideman
- Live in Tokyo
- Unplugged
- A.J. Croce
- That's Me in the Bar
- By Request
- Can't Get Enough
- Midnight Drive
- One Day at a Time
- Koputai
- A Song I Thought I Heard Buddy Sing
- Dance Hall
- Jing Chi
- Live!
- 3D
- Supremo
- Down on the Farm
- Hoy-Hoy!
- Here Comes the Night
- Oh Julie!
- Oasis
- Turn Up the Heat
- A Drop of Water
- Under Northern Lights
- No Borders
- Dreaming
- Midnight Matinee
- If That's What It Takes
- No Lookin' Back
- Blink of an Eye
- Louisiana Fog
- Takin' My Time
- Goin' Back Down South
- Tell Me Where Have All the Good Times Gone?
- One Night in America
- West of Somewhere
- Mixed Bag
- Renegade Creation
- Bullet
- Tom Cat
- Reed My Lips
- Night Creatures
- Bluestreak
- West of Flushing, South of Frisco
- Californisoul
- Famous Blue Raincoat
- The Hunter
- Spoonful
- Live at the Mint
- Gregg Bissonette, Submarine
- David Blue, Com'n Back for More
- Perry Botkin Jr., Ports
- Chris Cain, So Many Miles
- Julie Christensen, Love Is Driving
- Randy Crawford, Secret Combination
- Tiffany Darwish, New Inside
- Miles Davis, Tutu
- DeBarge, All This Love
- Bob Dylan, Under the Red Sky
- Richard Elliot, Initial Approach
- Bill Evans, Big Fun
- Georgie Fame, Cool Cat Blues
- Brandon Fields, The Other Side of the Story
- Anne Kerry Ford, In the Nest of the Moon
- Ruthie Foster, The Truth According to Ruthie Foster
- Kenny Garrett, Old Folks
- Dizzy Gillespie, Rhythmstick
- Arlo Guthrie, Power of Love
- Charlie Haden, Helium Tears
- George Harrison, Dark Horse
- Amy Holland, On Your Every Word
- Christian Howes, Out of the Blue
- Rickie Lee Jones, Pop Pop
- Marc Jordan, A Hole in the Wall
- Kiss, Creatures of the Night
- Greg Koch Band, Plays Well with Others
- Dave Koz, Lucky Man
- L.A. Express, L.A. Express
- Michael Landau, Renegade Creation
- Sonny Landreth, From the Reach
- Neil Larsen, Orbit
- Ricky Lawson, First Things First
- Ute Lemper, Crimes of the Heart
- Kenny Loggins, Celebrate Me Home
- Jeff Lorber, Step It Up
- Bob Malach, The Searcher
- Herbie Mann, Opalescence
- Ann-Margret, Born to Be Wild
- Kazu Matsui Project, Standing on the Outside
- John Mayall, In the Palace of the King
- Brownie McGhee, Facts of Life
- Joni Mitchell, The Hissing of Summer Lawns
- Keb' Mo', Keep It Simple
- Ivan Neville, Saturday Morning Music
- Claus Ogerman, Claus Ogerman Featuring Michael Brecker
- Brad Paisley, American Saturday Night
- Paul Personne, Lost in Paris Blues Band
- Shawn Phillips, Do You Wonder
- Bonnie Raitt, Luck of the Draw
- Kenny Rankin, Hiding in Myself
- Helen Reddy, Play Me Out
- Rudy Rotta, Some of My Favorite Songs for...
- Leon Russell, Life Journey
- Sanne Salomonsen, In a New York Minute
- David Sanborn, Hearsay
- Marilyn Scott, Without Warning!
- Rick Springfield, Working Class Dog
- The Sylvers, Forever Yours
- Eric Tagg, Dreamwalkin
- Toots Thielemans, East Coast West Coast
- William Topley, Mixed Blessing
- Walter Trout, We're All in This Together
- Carl Verheyen, Trading 8s
- Sadao Watanabe, Encore!
- Steve Weingart, Life Times Vol. 01
- The Whispers, Love Is Where You Find It
- Anders Wihk, Same Tree Different Fruit - featured on "Fernando"
- Bruce Willis, If It Don't Kill You It Just Makes You Stronger
- Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Another Holiday
- Jesse Colin Young, ''The Perfect Stranger''