Robbie Boyd


Robbie Boyd is a singer, songwriter and musician from London, United Kingdom.
The Robbie Boyd Band have performed live on ITV's This Morning, and been aired on various BBC radio stations including Graham Norton's show on BBC Radio 2.
The Robbie Boyd Band have supported artists including McFly. They have played at festivals in the UK and sold out shows in London including The Borderline and Bush Hall.
In 2010 Boyd's songs "Oh Alaska" and "New Hampshire" were included in Sir Tim Rice's BBC Radio 2 series American Pie. The following year, The Robbie Boyd Band won the "Alternative" category of Live and Unsigned and were also named London's "Busker of the Year".
The Robbie Boyd Band released a number of [|singles] and [|EPs] which received positive reviews. Even though the 'Band' was still central to the sound, by the 2013 release of the Painted Sky EP, Robbie had dropped reference to the 'Band' in name and was just publishing under his own. In May 2014 he released his debut Album So Called Man which received mixed reviews.
In an interview, Boyd stated he lives his life as a Universal Medicine 'Student of the Way of the Livingness'. The Sunday Times reported that this Somerset based sect was found to be "a socially harmful cult". Boyd's record label, Glorious Music is operated by the Benhayon family who also lead Universal Medicine.

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