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Acoustic & Acoustic Folk Music artist from Neosho, WI. New songs free to stream. Add to your playlist now.

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Robin Lea Fritche

Acoustic guitar, melodic vocals, songs with poetic or clever lyrics...that's Robin in a nutshell. (Or maybe Robin would be screaming bloody murder at that poin

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Picture for song 'Yellow Bird' by artist 'Robin Lea Fritche'

Yellow Bird Yellow Bird

This is the first song I finished for 2011's FAWM songwriting challenge. It's a very simple demo made with a voice recorder...I'm pretty sure this was the first time I'd ever played the whole thing straight through. :)

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Skipping Rope' by artist 'Robin Lea Fritche'

Skipping Rope Skipping Rope

A somber, acoustic guitar/vocal offering about growing up and getting older. This is a new demo recorded with Chris Chan in Milwaukee, WI on June 6, 2009.

Acoustic Folk

Hey, kids. Welcome to Robin Lea Fritche's new home on the web, la la la. Who is Robin Lea Fritche? She's a young woman of mostly German (and a little Irish) descent whose parents used to drag her around to various drinking establishments every Friday and Saturday night back in the 80s where their band would play. She started singing on stage as a small child and in middle school she picked up one of her mother's guitars and started playing hair band ballads for her friends. When she ran out of songs to play, she didn't know enough chords to figure out any new ones without help, so she started writing her own. And she's still writing, though now she finally knows enough chords to figure out a damn cover. ;) That's good enough for now, don't you think?
Band/artist history
Robin's been writing and performing her own songs for roughly 18 years, which makes her kinda old, one would suppose. Mostly she's just made limited local performances, usually in collaboration with family. She's finally ready to break out.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Robin is comfortable singing a cappella, with a guitar, or fronting a band or choir. It's all good. :-) Probably the coolest thing was singing at Notre Dame in Paris, but that was a choir thing, not a solo.
Your musical influences
Acoustic guitar, girl singer. What do YOU think that will sound like?
What equipment do you use?
Lately, a green Brunswick acoustic guitar.