Doug Robinson, guide and instructor in the Sierra Mountains. Author of A Night on the Ground - A Day in the Open and the much translated article "The Cimber as Visionary". Creator of one of the first videos on rock climbing, Moving Over Stone. He has many cross country ski expeditions in the Sierras to his credit. One of his first ascents in the Sierras included the central Leevining Icefall in 1970 with Yvon Chouinard. He lives in Santa Cruz, California. Climbers on Valkyrie at the Roaches. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Downtown Santa Cruz Santa Cruz is the county seat of Santa Cruz County, California, United States. ...
Doug has also acted as counsel before various administrative tribunals, including the National Energy Board, the B.C. Utilities Commission, the B.C. Labour Relations Board, and disciplinary hearing before professional societies.
Doug is also a Director of the B.C. Institutes of Law Reform.
Doug is one of the founding Fellows inducted into the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers, which recognizes leading construction lawyers in Canada.
DougRobinson (keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, vibes on "Seven Up", vocals on "Man With the Horn") plus: On "L.A. Romp", "Sweet Themis", "Corazon", "Seven Up", and "Sambarimba", Dave Carpenter (bass), Scott Amendola (drums); Hollis Gentry III (alto and tenor sax).
Robinson then states the theme on piano, a short cheerful thing you could hear on a TV show.
Robinson met him while working at Synanon and wrote this song for him; Frank did the trombone parts in 1986 and the rest was added later.