Robby's Records Surpasses 16 Million YouTube Views

Indie label founded by longtime Frankie Valli music director celebrates milestone with special online event

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Robby's Records, an independent record label founded by longtime Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons music director Robby Robinson, has surpassed 16 million views on YouTube. The label, which produces a diverse range of musical styles, will celebrate the milestone with a special online event on Jam' n Java this Monday night.

Why it matters

Robby's Records' rapid growth and success highlight the power of independent, genre-blending music labels to build large online followings, even in a crowded digital landscape. The label's ability to attract top talent and produce chart-topping hits across multiple genres demonstrates the continued appeal of unique, artist-driven music.

The details

Robby's Records has amassed over 16 million views on YouTube, with several individual songs reaching between 1 million and 2.4 million views. These hits include 'Tell It To the Rain' featuring Sara Niemietz, 'I Write the Songs' featuring Niemietz, 'Route 66' also with Niemietz, 'Go To Dark Gethsemane' featuring Andrea Hammond, 'What, Me Worry?' with Jim Alfredson and Brian Charette, 'All That Matters' with Emma, Cammy and Addison Youngs, and 'Jam For Jesus' featuring Sara Niemietz, Warren Ham, and Tower of Power's Doc Kupka.

  • Robby's Records was founded in recent years.
  • The label has quietly built a catalog of over 30 songs spanning multiple genres.
  • This Monday's Jam' n Java online event will provide a 'behind-the-scenes look' at the label's music and upcoming projects for 2026.

The players

Robby Robinson

The founder of Robby's Records, Robby Robinson is the longtime music director and keyboard player for Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, as well as a highly accomplished record producer, conductor, composer, lyricist, arranger, promoter and vocalist who has worked with numerous top music acts.

Sara Niemietz

A featured artist on several of Robby's Records' most popular songs, including 'Tell It To the Rain', 'I Write the Songs', and 'Route 66'.

Andrea Hammond

A featured artist on the Robby's Records song 'Go To Dark Gethsemane'.

Jim Alfredson

A featured artist on the Robby's Records song 'What, Me Worry?'.

Brian Charette

A featured artist on the Robby's Records song 'What, Me Worry?'.

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What they’re saying

“This week's show is called The Heart of Robby's Records. Over the past few years we've quietly built a catalog of 30+ songs on the Robby's Records label - spanning jazz, pop, rock, inspirational music, orchestral recordings, and of course a healthy dose of Hammond organ. On Monday night we'll take a behind-the-scenes look at the music, the collaborations, and some exciting projects currently in the pipeline for 2026.”

— Robby Robinson (Jam' n Java)

“During the show we'll also take a moment to remember the legendary singer David Brigati, who passed away yesterday. David appears in our video of The Peppermint Twist, and we'll pay tribute to his great musical legacy.”

— Robby Robinson (Jam' n Java)

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The takeaway

Robby's Records' rapid growth and success demonstrate the continued appeal of independent, genre-blending music labels that can attract top talent and produce chart-topping hits across multiple genres in the digital age.