Dana Robbins
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Born on December 20, 1974, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dana Robbins is a multifaceted artist who has established herself as both a compelling actress and a world-class musician.
In the late 1990s, she gained recognition in the film industry for her roles in titles such as Sinful Obsession (1999), Stripper Wives (1999), and Intimate Nights (1998). Beyond her work in front of the camera, Robbins is a highly respected saxophonist, singer, and songwriter known for her soulful, "smoky" sound.
Her musical career is marked by collaborations with industry legends; she spent seven years touring and recording with Barry Manilow and has performed alongside icons like Aretha Franklin, Frank Zappa, Roger Daltrey, and Chaka Khan. Now based in Nashville, Robbins continues to release solo material, including her self-titled album Dana Robbins (2014) and 11 (2016), frequently showcasing her talents as both a lead instrumentalist and vocalist. She remains an active force in the blues and R&B scenes, touring with Grammy-winning artists such as Delbert McClinton and the TajMo collaboration.






