Evan Rubinson professional background includes being a two-time Grammy Award winner, founder of the National Guitar Competition, and President of ERA. He has also been awarded the “Golden E” for excellence in education from the Philadelphia Music Foundation.
As president of ERA, Rubinson is responsible for developing guitars for many iconic musicians including Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton and Keith Richards. He travels extensively to promote Dean’s products around the world.
Rubinson is an accomplished guitarist who says he always loved playing guitar as a kid because it “felt like something was kicking back.”
In his free time Evan plays guitar with his band in Los Angeles, where they have played at countless nightclubs and music venues. He also plays bass.
Rubinson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and has lived in Los Angeles since 2001. He lives there with his wife and their two children. His son, Evan Rubinson II, is a recent graduate of the Berklee College of Music.
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Rubinson has collaborated with Keith Richards on “Keef’s Boogie,” a song released by the Rolling Stones in 2010 for their greatest hits album called GRRR!
As an early child, Rubinson took guitar lessons from his mother who played the classical guitar, but he began to take a greater interest in rock music and his teachers as he progressed. During the 1980s, Evan Rubinson attended Temple University where he played guitar in a band called Dean’s List.
Rubinson has dedicated his career to creating unique guitars that emulate the rock-and-roll lifestyle.
In 2000, Rubinson became president of the company and just five years later in 2005, he was named an RGA/Musician Magazine Top 50 Dealer based on selling power and influence in the musical instrument industry. In 2006, the company celebrated its 40th anniversary at the Los Angeles NAMM convention.
In 2014, Rubinson was inducted into The Southern California Music Business Hall of Fame.
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