A little History

Robyn Adele Anderson is a New York based singer and arranger.  Her career swiftly shifted gears from working in the nonprofit sector to the arts when she crossed paths with the genre-bending music collective Postmodern Jukebox back in 2013.  After several years of collaborating with the group, Robyn branched out to pursue a solo music project by performing covers on her own YouTube channel. She quickly gained notability for her creative arrangements and authentic live recording style. Her most notable covers include swing versions of “Chop Suey” by System of a Down and “Bawitdaba” by Kid Rock. Across social media, Robyn has amassed nearly a million followers and more than 300 million views on YouTube.

In addition to creating videos, Robyn has performed live all over the world. She has toured on five continents and has made appearances on several TV shows including “Good Morning America,” “VH1 Morning Buzz,” and Australia’s “The Morning Show.” In New York City Robyn can be found singing at swing dance events as well as acting in the immersive theater scene. She has starred in a variety of productions including Speakeasy Dollhouse’s “Ziegfeld’s Midnight Frolic” and “The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini.”

Robyn has embraced not only the sound but the aesthetic of eras gone by. She pays homage to the “pinup girls” of the ‘40s and ‘50s in the form of an annual pinup calendar. She continues to combine modern and retro trends in her fashion which can be seen in her videos and portfolio of portraits.