Robby Vee, sometimes called the “Prince Of Twang,” is known for his unique style of rock ‘n’ roll music, now recognized by both the American and Canadian Rockabilly Hall of Fames, along with the IRRMA for an Iowa Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame nomination. Vee has learned from, and shared stages and stages with, some of the best in the industry, including but not limited to: James Burton, Carl Perkins, Bo Diddley, Albert Lee, Little Richard, the Everly Brothers, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dion, The Righteous Brothers, Buddy Holly’s Crickets, Dick Clark, and his father, ’60s pop-rocker Bobby Vee. Claude Hall, radio-TV editor of Billboard Magazine said of Vee, “If this guy had been around during the era of Elvia, he would have given Elvis a run for h...