Declared a ‘guitar genius’ by Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson – born Jaime Royal
Robertson on July 5, 1943, in Toronto, Canada - was one of the men responsible
for electrifying folk music in the 1960s and creating some of the era's classic,
rootsy, blues rock. Born to a Jewish father and Native American mother, he was
taught to play by relatives from a young age and joined local bands Little
Caesar and the Consuls and Thumper and the Trambones as a teenager. His break
came when he befriended rockabilly star Ronnie Hawkins and became lead guitarist
in his backing group The Hawks along...