Robert Seeley (September 13, 1928 – October 15, 2024) was an American boogie woogie pianist.
He played piano at Charlie's Crab in Troy, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit, for over three decades.
Seeley was an all-around pianist whose interest and repertoire span ragtime, stride, blues and boogie woogie.
Peter Silvester wrote: "His solos are notable for their coherence and logical progression, which propels them to a satisfying climax.
Of all the contemporary pianists, Seeley reproduces the sound and spirit of Meade Lux Lewis with the most conviction and sometimes even surpasses the master".