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  1. James Robbins, better known as J. Robbins, is an American rock musician. Career. Robbins began his career as a bassist for Government Issue, and has also led five of his own bands: Jawbox, [2] Rollkicker Laydown, Burning Airlines, [2] Channels, and Office of Future Plans. [3] .

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    Videography. References. External links. Jawbox is an American post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C., formed in 1989 by J. Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim Coletta (bass), and Adam Wade (drums). After the trio released the album Grippe in 1991, Bill Barbot (guitar/vocals) joined as the fourth member.

  3. Jerome Robbins (born Jerome Wilson Rabinowitz; October 11, 1918 – July 29, 1998) was an American dancer, choreographer, film director, theatre director and producer who worked in classical ballet, on stage, film, and television.

  4. JEROME ROBBINS (born 11 October 1918 in New York City) was the younger of two children of Harry Rabinowitz, who emigrated to America from Poland in 1904, and his wife Lena Rips.

  5. Jerome Wilson Rabinowitz (later Robbins) is born October 11, 1918 at the Jewish Hospital in New York City to Herschel and Lena Rabinowitz. His father is an émigré from Rozhanka, Russia. His mother, also an émigré, was raised in the American Midwest. 1921.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · J. Robbins is your cult guitar hero’s guitar hero. Though he began his career in the mid-‘80s as the bass ist for D.C. hardcore group Government Issue, he’s perhaps best known as the founding six-stringer of Jawbox.

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  8. J. Robbins has been the singer/guitarist and principal songwriter in several DC-and-Baltimore-area post-punk rock bands since the late 1980s, most notably Jawbox, Burning Airlines, and Channels. He is also owner and operator of the Magpie Cage recording studio in Baltimore MD.