Hingley emigrated to the United States in the late 1970s to manage the
Forbidden Planet comic shop in
New York City before forming The Toasters in 1981. After failing to convince American labels on the viability of ska music in terms of a domestic record deal, he founded
Moon Ska Records, an independent ska record label, in 1983. The label went on to become the benchmark of the genre for fifteen years before folding in 2000. The label pressed more than 1,500,000 copies of releases by many notable ska bands. In 2003 he founded
Megalith Records. Hingley continues to tour and record with
The Toasters, and is the only original member of the group. Aside from being active in The Toasters and
Megalith Records, he also runs Cubo Consulting, a consulting business to the entertainment industry which specializes in tour production and resourcing. The business predominantly deals with American bands in Europe but also handles clients such as the John Lennon Foundation. Hingley lives in Valencia, Spain with his wife and daughters. Rob's son attended the
University of Kent, England. Hingley uses a
Fender Telecaster, a
Reverend Eastsider T, and a Reverend Club King 290. In the early days of The Toasters, Hingley also used a
Fender Stratocaster. Hingley uses a
Fender Twin Reverb as his primary amp. ==See also==