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Larry Carlton
Larry Carlton
American musician
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David Hungate
David Hungate
American musician
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Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
musician
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Angelic Upstarts
Angelic Upstarts
British Punk/Oi! Band
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Jerry Hey
Jerry Hey
American musician
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Hiram Bullock
Hiram Bullock
American jazz guitarist
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John Tropea
John Tropea
American musician
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Ernie Watts
Ernie Watts
American jazz musician
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Rob Mounsey
Rob Mounsey
American musician, composer, and arranger
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The Modern Lovers
The Modern Lovers
American rock group
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Mike Mainieri
Mike Mainieri
American vibraphonist
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The Business
The Business
band that plays Oi!
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Dave Bargeron
Dave Bargeron
American trombonist and tuba player most famous for playing with the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat, and Tears
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Robben Ford
Robben Ford
American blues, jazz and rock guitarist
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Jude Cole
Jude Cole
American manager, record producer, singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Jay Berliner
Jay Berliner
American musician
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Eric Gale
Eric Gale
American musician
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Devo
Devo
American rock band
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Steve Cropper
Steve Cropper
American guitarist, songwriter and record producer
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Urban Verbs
Urban Verbs
American music group that plays New Wave
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Allan Holdsworth
Allan Holdsworth
English guitarist and composer
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Eumir Deodato
Eumir Deodato
Brazilian musician
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Emory Gordy, Jr.
Emory Gordy, Jr.
American musician
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Frank Reckard
Frank Reckard
American guitarist and lawyer
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Blixa Bargeld
Blixa Bargeld
German musician
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Rough Cutt
Rough Cutt
band that plays heavy metal music
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Marshall Crenshaw
Marshall Crenshaw
American musician
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Shawn Lane
Shawn Lane
American musician
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Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel
American musician, composer and record producer
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Buzz Feiten
Buzz Feiten
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, session musician, and luthier
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Bob James
Bob James
smooth jazz keyboardist and composer
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Paul Kennerley
Paul Kennerley
English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer of American country music
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Skaters
Skaters
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The Boys
The Boys
English punk rock band
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Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance
Australian-British musical project by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry
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Victor Feldman
Victor Feldman
English recording artist; jazz musician, vibraphonist
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Dennis Budimir
Dennis Budimir
American musician
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Brad Laner
Brad Laner
musician
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Reggie Lucas
Reggie Lucas
American musician
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Jesse Colin Young
Jesse Colin Young
American musician
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Fred Tackett
Fred Tackett
American musician
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Tom Scott
Tom Scott
American jazz musician
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James Burton
James Burton
American guitarist
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Dee Murray
Dee Murray
English bassist
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Tony Joe White
Tony Joe White
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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The Rubinoos
The Rubinoos
band
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Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock
English singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Anthony Jackson
Anthony Jackson
American electric bass guitar player, session musician, songwriter
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Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
American musician
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Built to Spill
Built to Spill
American indie rock band
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Einstürzende Neubauten
Einstürzende Neubauten
Berlin-based German experimental post-industrial goth-pop musical group
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Kasim Sulton
Kasim Sulton
American musician
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Mike Campbell
Mike Campbell
American musician
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Paul Jackson, Jr.
Paul Jackson, Jr.
American musician
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Head East
Head East
band
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Nomeansno
Nomeansno
Canadian alternative rock band
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David Spinozza
David Spinozza
American musician
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Mason Williams
Mason Williams
American guitarist
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The Pretenders
The Pretenders
English-American rock band
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Dave Mason
Dave Mason
British recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester
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America
America
Americo-British folk rock band
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Jake Miller
Jake Miller
American rapper/singer
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Sense Field
Sense Field
American post-hardcore band
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Rick Marotta
Rick Marotta
American musician
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Renaissance
Renaissance
band
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Abraham Laboriel
Abraham Laboriel
Mexican musician
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James Taylor
James Taylor
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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David Lindley
David Lindley
American musician
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ZZ Top
ZZ Top
American rock band
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DJ Cassidy
DJ Cassidy
DJ
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The Sunnyboys
The Sunnyboys
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The Gun Club
The Gun Club
band
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Mylon LeFevre
Mylon LeFevre
American Christian music singer
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American musician
Robin Lane performing in Somerville, Massachusetts, in 2019

Robin Lane (born 1947, Los Angeles, California) is an American rock singer and songwriter. Her band, Robin Lane & the Chartbusters, released three albums on Warner Bros. Records in the early 1980s, and was best known for its single "When Things Go Wrong".

Robin Lane grew up in Los Angeles. Her father was Ken Lane, songwriter and pianist for Dean Martin; her mother was a model. While in her teens, Robin began singing and performing in folk-rock clubs in southern California. From 1968 to 1970 she was married to future Police lead guitarist Andy Summers. In 1969, she sang backing vocals on the song "Round & Round" on Neil Young's album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. In the 1970s, Lane moved to eastern Pennsylvania and then to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where her musical interests turned from folk-rock to a harder sound influenced by the growing punk rock and new wave genres.

In 1978, Lane formed the Chartbusters with Asa Brebner and Leroy Radcliffe (of The Modern Lovers), Scott Baerenwald and Tim Jackson. She had signed with Private Stock Records, which shortly afterward went out of business. After Jerry Wexler saw a Chartbusters show, however, he signed the band to Warner Brothers. Their first album, Robin Lane & the Chartbusters (1980) featured the singles "When Things Go Wrong" and "Why Do You Tell Lies?", earned favorable reviews, and received widespread airplay; the music video for "When Things Go Wrong" was the 11th song shown on MTV's first American broadcast day, August 1, 1981. The band had two more releases on Warner, the EP 5 Live (1980) and Imitation Life (1981). The limited commercial success of these records, combined with business disputes and Lane's desire to have a child, led to the breakup of the Chartbusters in 1983.

Lane continued writing and recording music, and released the independent EP Heart Connection (1984), the self-produced cassette In Concert (1989), and the full-length Catbird Seat (1995). She co-wrote the song "Wishing On Telstar" for the 1991 Susanna Hoffs album When You're a Boy.

In 2001, Lane and several of the Chartbusters regrouped for two reunion concerts, and decided to continue recording and performing; they released Piece of Mind in 2003. Since then, Lane has moved to western Massachusetts, where she works with the Turners Falls, Massachusetts Women's Resource Center, using music therapy to aid survivors of abuse.

On 4 April 2014 Tim Jackson premiered his film of Robin Lane's life and career, When Things Go Wrong, followed by a Q & A and a set by Robin Lane & the Chartbusters, at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, Massachusetts.

On March 2 and 3, 2019, band members staged another reunion concert at The Burren in Somerville, Massachusetts to support the release of Many Years Ago: The Complete Robin Lane & the Chartbusters Collection (Blixa Sounds). That weekend's edition of the Chartbusters consisted of most of the original lineup: Lane on vocals and guitar, Asa Brebner on guitar, Scott Baerenwald on bass, drummer Tim Jackson, and guitarist Billy Loosigian (taking the place of original guitarist Leroy Radcliffe).

Many Years Ago: The Complete Robin Lane & the Chartbusters Collection is a three-disc set. Previously released material consists of the two studio LPs, Robin Lane & the Chartbusters (1980) and Imitation Life (1981); and the 5 Live (1980) and Heart Connection EPs (1984). In addition, the set contains outtakes from the recording sessions for Heart Connection, as well as a series of demos, previously unreleased studio tracks, and various live performances.