Terry Robb, born August 14, 1956 in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a Canadian guitarist known for his fingerstyle technique and contributions to Americana and blues music. He received his first guitar at age eight and began performing in bands by age twelve. In 1982, Robb released the debut single Psychedelta with the Terry Robb Band, followed by the LP Next Window. His third recording, Nice Try, marked a shift to solo acoustic fingerstyle guitar instrumentals. Throughout his career, Robb collaborated with notable artists such as John Fahey and Curtis Salgado, and released albums like Stop This World (1996), which topped Number 1 on the Living Blues Radio Chart in 1997. He was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame and Cascade Blues Association Hall of Fame, and received the "Terry Robb" Muddy Award for Best Acoustic Guitar in 2011.