Phil Robson

Phil Robson is a British jazz guitarist, bandleader, and composer.

Born in Derby (Derbyshire), England in 1970,[1] Robson began guitar studies at age 14.

[2] He played in the house rhythm section at the local club with visiting musicians as John Etheridge and Bheki Mseleku as well as with his clarinettist father, Trevor Robson.

He went on to be an integral part of the London scene and has since been the leader of several acclaimed musical projects of his own as well as appearing as a sideman with many international artists including Barbra Streisand, Django Bates, Mark Turner, Kenny Wheeler, David Liebman, Dame Cleo Laine, Maceo Parker, Donny McCaslin, and Charles Earland, among others.

He also co-led the UK jazz rock band Partisans with Julian Siegel and has been a long time partner of the Irish singer/songwriter Christine Tobin.