Rob Diggy
About Rob Diggy
My musical journey is a testament to a lifelong passion and unwavering dedication to the world of music and film. It all began in my early years when I drew inspiration from my musical uncles and picked up the guitar at the age of 10. Although my first attempt to join a school band didn't go as planned, I pressed on and eventually thrived in the concert band during high school. My skills took me to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, where I continued to refine my abilities and learn from talented musicians across the country. After graduating, I ventured into the professional music scene, working as a sound and lighting designer for the Mighty Dells and becoming a highly regarded keyboard player and remix producer. One of the most notable milestones in my career was winning a Grammy Award for remix arrangement for Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love." I continued to make my mark by composing music for over 100 films, with one of my works, "The Family Business," making its way to Netflix.
My musical journey is a testament to a lifelong passion and unwavering dedication to the world of music and film. It all began in my early years when I drew inspiration from my musical uncles and picked up the guitar at the age of 10. Although my first attempt to join a school band didn't go as planned, I pressed on and eventually thrived in the concert band during high school. My skills took me to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, where I continued to refine my abilities and learn from talented musicians across the country. After graduating, I ventured into the professional music scene, working as a sound and lighting designer for the Mighty Dells and becoming a highly regarded keyboard player and remix producer. One of the most notable milestones in my career was winning a Grammy Award for remix arrangement for Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love." I continued to make my mark by composing music for over 100 films, with one of my works, "The Family Business," making its way to Netflix.