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Robin Meloy Goldsby's solo piano career has taken her from Pittsburgh to posh New York City venues and exclusive resorts, and on to the European castles and concert stages where she now performs. Robin, a Steinway Artist, has multiple recordings to her name and has appeared in the USA on National Public Radio’s "All Things Considered" and "Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland." Currently, Robin is the featured pianist at the Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany. She maintains a summer artist residency at Brenners Park Hotel in Baden Baden. She plays about 200 live solo-piano performances a year.
Goldsby and her daughter, Julia, wrote and performed the theme song, “Maybe It’s You,” for the 2014 NGO International Women’s Forum at the United Nations in Geneva. In November 2017, she was invited to perform her original piano compositions for HRH, the Prince of Wales, at Buckingham Palace and 250 guests celebrating the 20th Anniversary of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good. In January 2023, Robin performed for the installation of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Debra M. Todd, the first woman in the state's 300 year history to rise to the position of Chief Justice.
Robin is married to jazz bassist John Goldsby and is the mother of two adult children. She has written five popular books about musicians, most recently: Piano Girl Playbook: Notes on a Musical Life [Backbeat Books]. Robin lives outside of Cologne, Germany.
Goldsby and her daughter, Julia, wrote and performed the theme song, “Maybe It’s You,” for the 2014 NGO International Women’s Forum at the United Nations in Geneva. In November 2017, she was invited to perform her original piano compositions for HRH, the Prince of Wales, at Buckingham Palace and 250 guests celebrating the 20th Anniversary of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good. In January 2023, Robin performed for the installation of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Debra M. Todd, the first woman in the state's 300 year history to rise to the position of Chief Justice.
Robin is married to jazz bassist John Goldsby and is the mother of two adult children. She has written five popular books about musicians, most recently: Piano Girl Playbook: Notes on a Musical Life [Backbeat Books]. Robin lives outside of Cologne, Germany.
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