Craft, Groove & Grit: The Songs of Rob Lutes and a Brief Walk Through History
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This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, I’m joined by Rob Lutes, www.RobLutes.com award-winning songwriter, performer, and educator whose work bridges folk, blues, and roots music with exceptional depth and authenticity. Based in Ontario, Rob is widely respected not only for his finely crafted songs but for the way he delivers them — with groove, restraint, and emotional clarity.
A recipient of multiple Awards, including:
Canadian Folk Music Awards (CFMAs)
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Winner — Contemporary Singer of the Year (Solo) — Walk in the Dark (2018)
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Winner — Contemporary Singer of the Year (Come Around / project work) (2022)
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Multiple CFMA nominations — including Album, Contemporary Singer, English Songwriter, Producer of the Year (with Come Around)
Maple Blues Awards
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Multiple Maple nominations over the years in categories such as Acoustic Act and Male Vocalist of the Year
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Winner — Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (prestigious U.S. folk songwriter award)
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Runner-up — Toronto Blues Society Cobalt Prize
Rob’s songs have been recorded by artists around the world and featured in film and television. Beyond the stage, he is a sought-after songwriting educator and mentor, known for helping writers find their own voice while honouring the craft. In this conversation, we explore songwriting process, storytelling, and the long game of making meaningful music — with insight from someone who has truly lived it. Tracks on This www.SFHAA.ca show include:
- Things We Didn’t Choose
- That Bird Has My Wings
- Mutineer (Warren Zevon)
- Walk In The Dark
- We Were In Love
- I’ll See You In My Dreams
- Work Of Art
- Shediac Bridge