User:Kevin P Robinson

Kevin P Robinson (born March 18, 1964) is an American singer, best known as one of the artists on the record "Tycoon" from the rock opera "Starmania" written by Tim Rice and produced by Michel Berger and Luc Plamondon. The record, which is the English version of the "Starmania" soundtrack, includes: Tom Jones, Celine Dion, Cyndi Lauper, Kim Carnes, Ronnie Spector, Nina Hagen, Matt and Luke Goss, And Peter Kingsbury.. Kevin was selected from a worldwide search to find one "unsigned" artist to be included on the soundtrack.

Kevin was born in Woodbridge, Va. where he started his singing career. Kevin rose to local fame as his vocal register is that of a countertenor, and extremely unique. He sang in local bands in the Del/Mar/Va peninsula and quickly took a spot as one of the most respected singers in the area as lead vocalist of the rock band "Fever" who won the "DC/101 Great Home Tape Search" in 1986, which ended up sending Kevin to NYC where he met and worked with Tony Bongiovi of the "Power Station" recording studio. He eventually visited Los Angeles and landed a gig as lead vocalist for the rock group AKA, and was soon discovered by Eddie Van Halen and signed to Eddie's record label Electra Rising.

After leaving AKA, Kevin landed the only available spot on the record "Tycoon" that eventually received Platinum sales status. Peter Frampton played on Kevin's cut entitled "Pollution's Child."

Kevin is also the father of 5, including American singer Savannah Robinson who was discovered and signed to Ellen DeGeneres' record label eleveneleven records. Kevin was directly responsible for nurturing Savannah's unbelievable 4.5 octave vocal range.

Kevin is now a part of the Lucky Strike Ultimate Jam Night Family, also known as #JamFam and can be found there every Wednesday night in Los Angeles. He has more recently been involved with talent production, having been one of the talent producers for The Celebrity Poker Challenge. Kevin is also directly involved with concert promotions in and around Southern California, and is also the CEO for "TRAKit LLC" the company responsible for bringing the philanthropical app "TRAK."