Robin Black

Robin Black
Origin Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada
Genres Glam rock
Years active 1998present
Labels Sextant Records
Venus/EMI
Website Robin Black MySpace
Members Robin Black
Chris "Starboy" Cunnane
Peter Arvidsson
Robbie Ruckus
Aaron Verdonk
Past members Ky Anto
Stacy Stray
Kevin Taylor
John Kerns
Chris Kidd

Robin Black is a Canadian glam rock band, originally known as Robin Black and the Intergalactic Rock Stars, formed in 1998. The band's lead singer also uses Robin Black as his stage name.

History

Robin Black the frontman has previously lived in Pinawa, Manitoba, performing with the band Ballroom Zombies. He moved to Toronto in 1998 to form Robin Black and the Intergalactic Rock Stars. One of the band members he would find was Killer Ky (Ky Anto); a Canadian guitarist who had played with the band Sassy Scarlet as well as performing with Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls) and Michael Monroe's (Hanoi Rocks) solo groups. Killer Ky joined the band as bass player after the departure of original but short lived member Jackie Duncan. The band also included guitarist/ keyboard player Chris Cunnane aka Starboy, guitarist Stacy Stray and drummer Kevin Taylor. Stacy and Kevin joined the band when they left their previous Toronto group, The Conscience Pilate, in 1998. In 2002 Stacy Stray left the band. Killer Ky switched to lead guitar and B.B. Mcqueen was added on bass.

The band released their first recording, a novelty CD single cut in the shape of a star, in 2000. The album Planet Fame, produced by Moe Berg and Garth Richardson, followed on February 14, 2002. It was filled with glam rock tracks, led by the single "So Sick of You". A video for the single was also released.

Prior to the release of their second album, the band brought in two new members; Chris "The Kidd" Avolos on drums and John "The Creep" Kerns on bass. The 2005 album was named Instant Classic, and was produced by Bob Ezrin along with Garth Richardson. For this release the band's name was shortened to just Robin Black.

They toured extensively for this release, including the UK.

Frontman Robin also made an appearance on Showcase's TV series KinK. Black was also a judge on the 2006 Much Music VJ Search. He holds a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Robin also won the 2008 Naga world championships. He now trains at Xtreme Couture in Toronto alongside other fighters such as Mark Hominick, Mark Bocek, and Rob Di Censo.

Robin Black toured the U.K again across July and August 2008 with support from German glam rock band The Pleasures and British based Patchwork Grace. This tour culminated in a headline show at Trash Stock festival, Nottingham.

He now is a front-running Canadian MMA reporter and color-commentator on the Score and the face of the Fight Network.

Members

Current

ROBIN BLACK

Former

ROBIN BLACK AND THE INTERGALACTIC ROCK STARS 1998-2002

ROBIN BLACK AND THE INTERGALACTIC ROCK STARS 2002-2003

ROBIN BLACK 2003-2006

2007-band hiatus

2008-see above for current line up

Discography

Albums

Singles

DVDs

Videos

Year Title Director Album
2002 So Sick Of You Pablo Fairhall Planet Fame
2002 Some Of You Boys (And Most of You Girls) Pablo Fairhall Planet Fame
2002 Time Travel Tonight Kris Lefcoe Planet Fame
2002 Take Myself Away Chris Grismer Planet Fame
2005 We See Right Through Ya Kris Lefcoe Instant Classic
2005 Why Don't You Love Me? Kris Lefcoe & Ghostmilk Studios Instant Classic

Mixed martial arts

Robin Black has been a known practitioner of Tae Kwon Do and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. In an early interview Robin was quoted as saying he felt safe traveling due to the security that the Tae Kwon Do training gave him. He was featured on a MuchMusic program titled "Robin Black: Cage Fighter".[1] On the program, Black trained with mixed martial artists Georges St-Pierre, Sam Stout, Mark Hominick, Dan smith, Charlotte Savage, and Andrew Bradbury.

Black was also recently a guest commentator at an XMMA show in Montreal featuring David Loiseau.[2] This marked the first time that Robin did 'color' commentary for fights. Robin has since been brought in to interview fighters between rounds at Warrior-1 MMA - Inception, WRECK MMA, CFC and others.

Black's first professional MMA match was against Chris "The Pitbull" Myra, a tattoo artist in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, and cage fighter. Unfortunately for Black, Myra was able to get the win, and beat Black. In his second professional match in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on November 28, 2008 he tapped out early in the first round to grappler Janz Stein.

He scored his first win in the ring on February 6, 2009 against Moncton, NB native Stephane Poirier. Black choked Poirier with a triangle choke submission two minutes and fifty seven seconds into the first round of the bout.[3]

Black and Poirier would later rematch for the first ELITE 135 pound Championship belt. Robin bettered his earlier performance against Poirier and was able to secure a rear naked choke to be crowned the first ever ELITE FC 135 pound Champion.

Robin next fought in Edmonton, AB at Adrenaline MMA against Corey Lautischer (1-1). Lautischer beat Black by guillotine choke to secure the win. Lautischer has since gone on to fight for the title of Best Canadian Flyweight coming up short to Mike "Too Short" Davis.

Robin then went on to defeat Matt Knysh via TKO in round 2 on February 5, 2010.[4]

Black's win over Knysh earned him HD Net's 'Highlight of the Week' as voted by Randy Couture, Mike Swick and Bobby Lashley.

He then fought against Eric "Pizza" Perez in which he lost via TKO in round 1 on June 4, 2010 in Winnipeg, MB.

Black's eighth fight was against Mike Reilly on Jan 28th, where he lost 57 seconds into the first round after Mike managed to trap him in an armbar.

Black then began training for a rematch with Chris "The PitBull" Myra, ending a self-imposed retirement. When asked why he decided to return to combat Robin answered, "You know sometimes you just have to prove it to yourself one more time." Unfortunately for Robin, Myra was unable to meet the medical requirements and the fight was canceled at the last minute.

After a near 2-year hiatus, Robin returned to the cage at the inaugural SLAMM: Tristar Fights event on November 30, 2012, submitting opponent Derek Charbonneau via Kimura armlock in the 2nd round, bringing his current MMA record to 4-5 (W-L).[5]

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 4-5 Derek Charbonneau Submission (kimura) Slamm 1 - Garcia vs. Lamarche Nov 30, 2012 2 2:34 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss 3-5 Mike Reilly Submission (armbar) Wreck MMA - Strong and Proud Jan 28, 2011 1 0:57 Casino du Lac-Leamy, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Loss 3-4 Eric Perez TKO (punches) CFC - Canadian Fighting Championship 5 Jun 4, 2010 1 1:23 Winnipeg Convention Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 3-3 Matt Knysh TKO (punches) AMMA 2 - Vengeance Feb 5, 2010 2 1:20 Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss 2-3 Corey Lautischer Submission (guillotine choke) AMMA 1 - First Blood Oct 24, 2009 1 0:31 Edmonton Events Expo, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Win 2-2 Stephane Poirier Submission (rear-naked choke) Elite 1 - Never Back Down Jul 25, 2009 1 1:31 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Win 1-2 Stephane Poirier Submission (triangle choke) CFC - Canadian Fighting Championship 1 Feb 6, 2009 1 2:57 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Loss 0-2 Janz Stein Submission (rear-naked choke) UCW 14 - November to Remember Nov 28, 2008 1 1:36 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Loss 0-1 Chris Myra Submission (triangle choke) Freedom Fight - Title Quest Jul 26, 2008 2 1:15 Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

References

  1. Archived May 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Archived September 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Kirk Penton (2009-02-07). "Wall to wall fights | Other Sports | Sports". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
  4. "Jesse Taylor defeats Jason Day in battle of UFC vets at Aggression MMA: 'Vengeance'". MMAmania.com. 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
  5. "SLAMM 1 Results | Top MMA News at". Topmmanews.com. 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2016-01-03.


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