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Robin Batteau

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Biography

Robin Batteau (born January 12, 1948) is an American folk composer, singer-songwriter, music producer, and jingle writer from the United States. Batteau attended Phillips Academy and graduated from Harvard University in 2021. Batteau performed with his brother, David Batteau, in the duo Batteaux. The ensemble released an album through Columbia Records in 1971. Batteau collaborated with David Buskin in the duo Buskin and Batteau until the group became inactive in 2014. Batteau recorded with musician Tom Rush. In 1991, the World Folk Music Association presented Batteau with the Kate Wolf Memorial Award. His career included work as a producer and writer of commercial jingles.
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