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Keith Robertson: Bio

Keith Robertson

Keith Robertson, an experienced and award-winning music industry veteran with several successful production and writing credits under his belt, has forayed onto the gospel music scene with the release of his debut CD “Love, Life & Relationships”. Keith’s first solo effort is a 12 track homage to authentic spirit-filled love, and showcases his expertise at writing songs that simultaneously reflect real life and inspire hope.

The nephew of legendary R&B singers The Isley Brothers and a professionally trained percussionist, songwriter, and producer, the industry first took note of Keith when in 1988 he received percussion and drum programming credits for Teddy Pendergrass’ Gold Plaque award winning LP “Joy”. And since then he has been going strong – from touring with the Dazz Band and being mentored in production and songwriting by hit maker Reggie Calloway of Midnight Star to receiving a multi-platinum award for his songwriting collaborations on N-Sync’s 11 million+ bestselling CD “No Strings Attached” in 2001. As evidence of the respect that Keith has garnered as a masterful songwriter and producer, he has also written and produced tracks for some of the most popular network and cable TV shows such as the CW’s America’s Next Top Model, MTV’s America's Best Dance Crew, Run's House, Punk’d, and MTV’s Making the Band with Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Keith’s accumulated music business acumen and talent resulted in the release of solo project “Love, Life & Relationships”, which has been coined as a blueprint for relationships and stylistically leans more towards Adult Contemporary and R&B than traditional gospel. With smooth yet passionate vocals and top-notch production, Keith shares his faith on subject matter dealing with marriage, divorce, homelessness, singleness, courtship and conviction.

Overall, “Love, Life & Relationships” is a passionate and pleasing voyage through all aspects of Godly love. When asked what he wants people to gain most from this project, his answer is surprisingly simple considering the intricate aspects of love uncovered on the album. “I just want people to know that God is real – and that he is concerned with how we do love, how we do life, and how we do relationships.”