Robert Kearns (musician)
Robert Kearns is a musician best known for his work as a bassist. He is recognized as a member of several notable rock bands, primarily during the 1990s and 2000s.
Kearns gained significant prominence as the bassist for the alternative rock band Cracker. He joined the band in 1994, replacing original bassist Davey Faragher. His tenure with Cracker spanned numerous albums and tours, contributing to the band's success throughout the mid-to-late 1990s and beyond. Kearns’ playing style brought a distinct energy to Cracker’s sound.
Following his departure from Cracker in the early 2000s, Kearns continued to pursue musical endeavors. He joined the band The Bottle Rockets, further solidifying his reputation as a sought-after bassist in the alternative rock scene. He also played with other bands and artists, expanding his musical portfolio.
Kearns’ musical career is marked by his versatility and ability to adapt to different styles within the rock genre. He is known for his solid bass lines, energetic stage presence, and contributions to the songwriting process in some of his band affiliations.