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For 30 years, the two sides of Robert Billard have fought each other tooth and nail. The Architect vs the Recording and Performing Artist. From the street corners of Halifax playing original maritime folk music to Blues/Rock on the main stage of a CBC Gala performance broadcast across Canada, Robert played his heart out. Just as passionately, he has designed buildings in 7 provinces and territories from Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, to Victoria, British Columbia, to Canso, Nova Scotia. He’s shared stages with everyone from The Barenaked Ladies, Great Big Sea, Garnet Rogers, Archie Fisher and James Keelaghan.
As The Oakfield Times, he played the Maritimes with original folk music releasing two albums, Passages (1993) and This Land, This Sea (1994).
In Iqaluit, Nunavut, for 6 years, and in 2000. In 2002 Robert and his band performed at the nationally broadcast Arctic Winter Games CBC Gala and released as a full-length album Terra Incognita Live!
In 2013, as The Concord Creek Band, Gravel Runway, was released.
In 2018 Robert and local musicians started The Draggin Hearts: Tom Petty Live! Tribute Band.
In 2020 Robert recorded a new Blues album featuring Clayton Hill (Trooper), Guy Wilson-Roberts, Alexander “A-Train” Boynton (The Payola$), Tobin Frank (Spirit of the West), JW-Jones, Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Tony “Wild-T” Springer (Rough Trade, David Bowie), Murray Porter, Tonye Aganaba and Gowan. The album, Stop., is due out in May, 2021.
As The Oakfield Times, he played the Maritimes with original folk music releasing two albums, Passages (1993) and This Land, This Sea (1994).
In Iqaluit, Nunavut, for 6 years, and in 2000. In 2002 Robert and his band performed at the nationally broadcast Arctic Winter Games CBC Gala and released as a full-length album Terra Incognita Live!
In 2013, as The Concord Creek Band, Gravel Runway, was released.
In 2018 Robert and local musicians started The Draggin Hearts: Tom Petty Live! Tribute Band.
In 2020 Robert recorded a new Blues album featuring Clayton Hill (Trooper), Guy Wilson-Roberts, Alexander “A-Train” Boynton (The Payola$), Tobin Frank (Spirit of the West), JW-Jones, Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Tony “Wild-T” Springer (Rough Trade, David Bowie), Murray Porter, Tonye Aganaba and Gowan. The album, Stop., is due out in May, 2021.
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