Rob Aickin


Rob Aickin is an award winning New Zealand record producer and musician who has produced recordings for Patsy Riggir, Golden Harvest, Murray Grindlay, Gary Havoc & The Hurricanes, Hello Sailor, Richard Wilde, Toni Williams and many more.

Career

1960s

In the early 1960s, he was in a band from an Auckland called Papakura. The band was called Four Quarters. Later he was bass player in a group from Clevedon, just outside of Auckland called The Clevedonaires. Other members were Ron and Graham Brown on guitar and drums and sister Gaye playing keyboards. In 1966, they were signed by Benny Levin to his record label, Impact. After releasing a few singles they were set to go to Vietnam to entertain the troops. As the Vietnam War was escalating their promoter didn't guarantee them return tickets. So they went to Australia instead. They did quite well and eventually became a group called Bitch. Aickin came back to New Zealand in the mid-1970s.
In 2015, he was interviewed for the NZ Musician magazine about his days with The Clevdonaires and Bitch. It was published in the June/July issue.

Producer

Rob Aickin was the "in house" producer at Stebbing Studios in Auckland.
In 1978, he won the Producer of the year award for the Hello Sailor album by Hello Sailor.

Production

ArtistTitleRelease infoYearNotes-
Hello SailorHello SailorKey L 363361977-
Murray GrindlayMurray Grindlay Key KK41977-
Toni WilliamsThe One I Sing My Love ToInterfusion L-363391977-
Golden HarvestGolden HarvestKey L 366811978-
Hello SailorPacifica AmourKey L 366821978-
Th'DudesRight First TimeKey L 366851979-
Patsy RiggirLay down beside me & Are you lonelyEPIC1981Both albums made Gold & Platinum sales
Th'Dudes / Hello Sailor So You Wanna Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star / Last Chance To DanceKey D 305601991CD compilation
Production: Ian Morris
Production: Rob Aicken
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Hello SailorThe Sailor Story 1975-1996Festival Records D 3167219962 x CD compilation-
Various artistsGive It A Whirl
Propeller REV504
Universal New Zealand 99632
20032 x CD compilation
Producer on, Hello Sailor - "I'm A Texan"
Th'Dudes - "Right First Time"
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