1. Sebastian Robertson was born on July 18,1974 and is a Canadian-American non-fiction children's author, musician, composer, and studio engineer.

1. Sebastian Robertson was born on July 18,1974 and is a Canadian-American non-fiction children's author, musician, composer, and studio engineer.
Sebastian Robertson has co-written Legends, Icons, and Rebels, a contemporary pop and rock and roll history starter book, which he created in collaboration with Robbie Robertson, Jared Levine, and Jim Guerinot.
Sebastian Robertson has performed on two of Robbie Sebastian Robertson's solo albums, and was project coordinator on The Band box set Live at the Academy of Music 1971.
Sebastian Robertson began playing the drums at age 14 after listening to the drumming of Led Zeppelin's John Bonham.
Sebastian Robertson expressed to his father an interest in creating a resource that would give children a foundation in music education, and help them choose quality music.
The elder Sebastian Robertson discussed the idea with his friend Jared Levine, and then met music industry professional Jim Guerinot, who initiated the work of building the project.
Sebastian Robertson owns and operates a music library called "We the People", which services approximately 45 different television shows.
Sebastian Robertson has worked extensively providing background music for Access Hollywood and Access Hollywood Live.
Sebastian Robertson's work has been featured in television series such as Fresh Off the Boat, Wicked Tuna, Preachers' Daughters, Married to Jonas, and others.
Sebastian Robertson has composed the soundtracks for the feature films The Anna Nicole Smith Story and Walk of Shame, as well as for the Matthew Cooke-directed documentary Survivors Guide to Prison.
Sebastian Robertson has assisted on a number of his father's musical projects.
In 1994, Sebastian Robertson played drums on Robbie Sebastian Robertson's soundtrack to the Barry Levinson film Jimmy Hollywood.
That same year, Sebastian Robertson played drums again on parts of the elder Sebastian Robertson's album Music for The Native Americans.
In 2011, Sebastian Robertson appeared on the elder Sebastian Robertson's album How to Become Clairvoyant, this time providing effects.
In 2013, Sebastian Robertson was enlisted to assist in the release of The Band box set Live at the Academy of Music 1971, an expanded presentation of the source material that the live album Rock of Ages is taken from.
Sebastian Robertson worked on the stereo mixes of the complete New Year's Eve show that appears on discs 3 and 4 of the set alongside mixing engineer Jon Castelli.
Sebastian Robertson sourced the previously unpublished photos that were used to illustrate the album's release.
Sebastian Robertson has been longtime friends with Daniel Davies, sometime member of the rock bands Year Long Disaster and CKY and son of The Kinks guitarist Dave Davies.