
Amidst the onslaught of corporate entertainment, crafted gimmickry, and
over-hyped star spangled emptiness, Robbie Howard stands apart. He is an
entertainer generously endowed with a rare quality — he is immensely and
undeniably entertaining.
From the moment the singer and vocal impressionist takes the stage, he claims
his audience. With an eclectic repertoire aimed squarely at the baby boomer
set, Howard’s charismatic appeal crosses virtually all age, gender, and
cultural barriers. His uniquely captivating style remains astonishingly
intimate, even as he creates dizzying sea of vocal impressions and characters to dazzles his audience to the very last row of the largest venue.
The cast of characters Howard incarnates is astonishing, brilliantly brought
to life and guaranteed to induce a flood of memories and flashbacks. Rather
than join the tired league of traditional impressionists, Howard uniquely
captures the character and essence of the voice and style of great pop icons
such as The Eagles, Shaggy, Jim Morrison, Jimmy Buffet, Green Day, The
Righteous Brothers, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Garth Brooks, Cat Stevens, Tom
Jones, Randy Travis, Bob Dylan, Joe Cocker, Barry Manilow, even the, cast of
Family Guy! They each get a moment with the microphone, capturing the hearts
and laughter of delighted crowds.
over-hyped star spangled emptiness, Robbie Howard stands apart. He is an
entertainer generously endowed with a rare quality — he is immensely and
undeniably entertaining.
From the moment the singer and vocal impressionist takes the stage, he claims
his audience. With an eclectic repertoire aimed squarely at the baby boomer
set, Howard’s charismatic appeal crosses virtually all age, gender, and
cultural barriers. His uniquely captivating style remains astonishingly
intimate, even as he creates dizzying sea of vocal impressions and characters to dazzles his audience to the very last row of the largest venue.
The cast of characters Howard incarnates is astonishing, brilliantly brought
to life and guaranteed to induce a flood of memories and flashbacks. Rather
than join the tired league of traditional impressionists, Howard uniquely
captures the character and essence of the voice and style of great pop icons
such as The Eagles, Shaggy, Jim Morrison, Jimmy Buffet, Green Day, The
Righteous Brothers, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Garth Brooks, Cat Stevens, Tom
Jones, Randy Travis, Bob Dylan, Joe Cocker, Barry Manilow, even the, cast of
Family Guy! They each get a moment with the microphone, capturing the hearts
and laughter of delighted crowds.