Robin McAuley

Born in County Meath, Ireland, on January 20, 1953, Robin McAuley began his long musical journey with Grand Prix, replacing Bernie Shaw in 1981. After two albums, he joined the GMT supergroup in 1984, alongside Chris Glen and Philthy Animal Taylor, then Far Corporation, with Bobby Kimball, for the album Division One (1985), before rejoining the band in 1994 for the follow-up Solitude. Meanwhile, from 1986 to 1993, the singer teamed up with guitarist Michael Schenker, of the Michael Schenker Group, for a fruitful collaboration on three studio albums and one live album. Following this experience, which consolidated his reputation, McAuley, who had already recorded the solo tracks "Eloise" (1985, a cover of the Barry Ryan classic) and "Teach Me How to Dream", for the soundtrack to the film If Looks Could Kill (1991), turned his attention to his own career with the recording of the album Business as Usual (1999), produced with the help of guitarist Frankie Sullivan, his future partner in Survivor from 2006 to 2011. In the meantime, he formed a new band called Elements of Friction, which released a single homonymous album in 2001, and took part in V-Project. In 2020, he took part in Black Swan, bringing together musicians he had met during the Raiding the Rock Vault concert series in Las Vegas. Black Swan produced two albums, Shake the World in the same year and Generation Mind in 2022. At the same time, the singer concentrates on his second album Standing on the Edge (2021) and plays with his son Casey McAuley. Returning to solo work in 2023, he produced the albums Alive and Soulbound (2025).

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