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Box 14686 • Greensboro, NC 27415 (336) 230-2243 • Fax: (336) 274-0564 |
| Roy Roberts Booking Agency is your one-stop source for booking the best in Blues, R&B, and Soul entertainment. Whether you need music entertainment for a small venue or a large festival, Roy Roberts Booking Agency can provide the talent you're looking for. The following is a list of entertainers that can be scheduled to play at your event. If you are interested in booking an artist or would like more information about how to put together an event, give us a call at 336-230-2243. |
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Roy Roberts Blues/Soul singer/songwriter This international award winning performer knows how to capture an audience with his live performances and have them wanting more at the end of the night. |
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Little Royal Soul singer Does tribute to his (half-brother) James Brown as well as his own music. Royal recorded fairly frequently in the '60s and '70s for labels including Carnival, Excello, and Tri-Us, a Starday-King label. For the latter label, Royal cut his most well-known material with the "Crazy Cajun," Huey P. Meaux, as producer. |
![]() Johnny Rawls Soul/Blues singer/songwriter Rawls’ musical tastes are as varied as his professional abilities are as wide-ranging as his itinerary. "My style is between gospel, blues and good hard soul music, Rawls says. http://www.johnnyrawls.net/ |
![]() Barbara Carr Soul Artist Carr was becoming popular on blues and retro-soul radio stations around the South, positioning herself as something of a female counterpart to Marvin Sease. www.echorecords.com |
![]() Priscilla Price Blues/Soul artist Priscilla Price was presented with a “Life Time Achievement Award by the Blues Society of Detroit in 2006 |
![]() Chick Willis Blues Artist In the years since "Stoop Down Baby, Let Your Daddy See" was issued on the tiny La Val label in 1972, Willis has rarely strayed from the song's themes and in the process has created a lucrative career for himself as "The Stoop Down Man". http://www.chickwillis.com/ |
Simone De Soul singer/songwriter Simone De is one of the new breed of artists successfully keeping soul music alive. Simone De is a convincing singer with a high and soulful tenor voice of which many have described being both powerful and emotional, charged with a gospel-like overtone. Simone De is able to captivate an audience throughout all of his performances. The crowds always enjoy Simone and are left wantingmore. www.simonede.com | ![]() Ron Hunter Blues singer/songwriter This versatile musician performs solo acoustical shows, electrical guitar shows with his band, and even blue grass. He opened for RALPH STANLEY & The Clinch Mt Boys | ![]() Lou Pride Blues artist He has a classic blues/soul voice that has found its way onto at least four solo albums, a slew of singles, and countless performances as an in-demand blues performer renowned for his electrifying stage presence and Bobby Bland-ish growl to whisper to shout delivery. http://bluescritic.com/loupride.htm |
Eddie Floyd Soul singer/songwriter Best known for his 1966 hit song "Knock On Wood" and other songs from the Memphis Soul Music era at STAX Records. He wrote songs for himself and other artists including Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding. He is a member of the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame, The Alabama Music Hall of Fame and has received other honors throughout his nearly 50 year career in music. http://www.eddiefloyd.com/ |
![]() Tony Drake Blues singer/songwriter “This blind, autistic artist has an amazing God given talent”, says Blues artist Roy Roberts. |
| ![]() William Bell Soul singer/songwriter, Southern soul legend One of the architects of the Stax-Volt sound, and is probably best known for his 1961 debut single, "You Don't Miss Your Water". In 1977, Bell topped Billboard's R&B singles chart with "Tryin' to Love Two". He co-wrote such tunes as “I Forgot to Be Your Lover,” “Private Number,” and “Born Under a Bad Sign,” the title song of an album by guitarist Albert King and a major hit for the British group Cream. Bell was inducted in to the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame in 1997. http://www.williambell.com |
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