Robert McComb

Robert McComb
Born
Robert Harold McComb

GenresRock, alternative rock, folk rock, country
OccupationsMusician, teacher
InstrumentsViolins, guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
Years active1979–1989
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Robert Harold McComb is an Australian musician who played guitar, violin, organ, and other instruments with Perth-based rock group The Triffids, from 1979 to 1989. He is the older brother of the band's founder and lead singer-songwriter, David McComb (1962–1999). Both were also members of Lawson Square Infirmary and The Red Ponies.

Subsequently, McComb was a teacher of geography in Melbourne. On 1 July 2008 The Triffids, with McComb and other surviving members, were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.