By: Jacob Elyachar, jakes-take.com
Author’s Note: If you or someone you know are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988.
It is a privilege to welcome accomplished singer-songwriter Robbie Fitzsimmons to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.
He is no stranger to the music industry, as Robbie has spent a good portion of his career not only writing his own music but also working behind the scenes with some of the industry’s biggest recording artists and producers. He is mentioned in songwriting by Paul Simon and has performed around the world at iconic music festivals, including Burning Man, Coachella, the Electric Daisy Carnival, and Glastonbury.
Robbie also holds Platinum RIAA status for his work on Lana Del Rey’s “Ultraviolence” and Guy Lalimberte (Cirque du Solei). He takes pride in extending his gifts into the world of other artists in multiple musical genres. His songwriting is deeply personal, and as an LGBTQ artist living with bipolar disorder, each production comes from a place that is genuinely authentic and soulful.
Robbie Fitzsimmons believes that vulnerability transcends conversation and can be heard, felt, and understood through each song he creates. His new LP Blue Meets Orange will be released this year, and in 2023, he released the highly praised EP The Mountain That Turned Upside Down.
In this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Robbie Fitzsimmons spoke about performing at Burning Man, working with Lana Del Rey, and the stories behind his songs.
For more information about Robbie Fitzsimmons, visit his website.
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