
ROBERT RANDOLPH (full band) with guest tba
Nectar Lounge
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Seattle
Friday, July 18 at 8 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Concert Venue
Bar
Friday, July 18 at 8 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Concert Venue
Bar
Entry Options
Details
Description
7.18 Friday (Funk / Soul)
Nectar & The PBJ Present:
ROBERT RANDOLPH
(full band)
with guest tba
$40adv / $45dos
8pm doors
21+
Nectar Lounge
412 N 36th St
www.nectarlounge.com
As one of the most innovative and influential pedal steel guitarists of his generation, Robert Randolph blends gospel, rock, blues, and soul in a way that speaks to both his musical roots and modern-day artistry. His highly anticipated new solo album, Preacher Kids, set for release on Sun Records, marks a pivotal moment in his career. Produced by Shooter Jennings (known for his work with Brandi Carlile and Tanya Tucker), this album captures Randolph stepping outside of his work with the six-time Grammy-nominated Robert Randolph & The Family Band.
Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles and Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Studios in Nashville, the project features a collective of musicians who, like Randolph, grew up as preachers' kids. Together, they share stories of transitioning from church music to the world of rock and blues, while never losing the powerful spiritual connection that first inspired them. The sessions for this album began as a series of jam sessions, with Randolph and the band focusing on capturing the raw, live energy of their sound. Later, these jams were rounded out with songwriting sessions, where the songs took shape, maintaining the spirit and spontaneity of their original creation.
Raised in a close-knit, music-loving family, Randolph kicked off his musical journey in the House of God Church in Orange, New Jersey. It was there that he learned to play the pedal steel guitar, or "Sacred Steel," a cornerstone of the church's musical tradition. Randolph was immersed in the joy and intensity of gospel music from an early age. As a teenager, he honed his skills during church services, channeling the soulful, ecstatic energy of worship through his instrument. It wasn’t long before he began taking that energy outside the church, bringing his gospel-infused style to secular audiences and blazing a trail in the jam band, rock, and blues scenes. Over the years, Randolph has earned a reputation not only as a pedal steel guitar virtuoso but also as an acclaimed producer and composer.
He has also contributed to major musical moments across genres. Randolph performed with Luke Combs on a Charley Pride tribute for CMT, played on Jon Batiste’s We Are, which won the Grammy for Album of the Year, worked on the Elvis movie soundtrack, and performed on the Zac Brown Band’s tour. Most recently, he celebrated the Grammy win for Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, for which he contributed pedal steel in "16 Carriages" and "Ya Ya."