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Gilbert Lee "Gil" Robbins (April 3, 1931 – April 5, 2011) was an American folk singer, folk musician and actor. Robbins was a former member of the folk band, The Highwaymen. The New York Times described Robbins as a "fixture on the folk-music scene." He was the father of actor and director Tim Robbins. See more
Robbins was born in Spokane, Washington, in 1931, the son of Agnes J. (née Hughes) and Richard Lee Robbins. He moved with his family to Los Angeles, California, … See more
Robbins played with several bands and musicians early in his career. he became a member of the trio Cumberland Three in 1960. The band … See more
Gil Robbins died at his home in Esteban Cantu, Baja California, Mexico from prostate cancer on April 5, 2011, two days after his 80th birthday. He was survived by his wife Mary … See more
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WebApril 9, 2011. Gil Robbins, a singer, guitarist and songwriter with the folk group the Highwaymen and a fixture on the folk-music scene, died on …
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WebDerek Schofield. Wed 25 May 2011 13.22 EDT. Although Gil Robbins, who has died of prostate cancer aged 80, joined the American collegiate folk …
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