
Robbie Gordon began performing with vocalist, songwriter, and poet Gil Scott-Heron in the late '70s, first appearing as part of Scott-Heron's accompanying Midnight Band with pianist Brian Jackson on the introspective 1978 Mind of Gil Scott-Heron. Robbie Gordon continued working with this group into the '80s, subsequent to Jackson's departure. Gordon is also featured on Scott-Heron's 1994 comeback album entitled Spirits, on which he shared bass duties with
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