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Roscoe Robinson (musician)

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Labels
  
Trumpet Records

Role
  
Singer

Genres
  
Gospel music, Soul music

Name
  
Roscoe Robinson

Record label
  
Trumpet Records


Born
  
May 28, 1928 (age 95) Dumont, Arkansas, United States (
1928-05-28
)

Associated acts
  
The Five Trumpets, Highway QCs, The Fairfield Four

Albums
  
He Still Lives In Me, Darlin' Please Tell Me

Similar People
  
Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, Roscoe Shelton, Ella Washington, Nella Dodds, Bobby Patterson

Roscoe Robinson (born May 22, 1928, Dumont, Arkansas) is an American gospel and soul singer.

Robinson recorded as a gospel solo artist in the 1950s with Trumpet Records, and sang in groups such as The Five Trumpets, Highway QCs, and The Fairfield Four. He began recording secular soul in the 1960s, and had two charting hits: "That's Enough" (U.S. #62, U.S. R&B #7) in 1966, and "Do It Right Now" (U.S. R&B #40) in 1967. Robinson began recording again as a gospel artist in the 1980s, releasing solo albums as well as performing with The Blind Boys of Mississippi, though he is not himself blind. He recorded into the 2000s, releasing the albums So Called Friends in 2003 and Gospel Stroll in 2005.

Songs

Why Must It End
The World Is Full Of Sin
Do It Right Now
All Over God's Heaven
That's Enough
Let Me Be Myself
One Bo-Dillion Years
Gospel Stroll
High On Jesus
The Lord Will Make A Way
Sell Out To The Master
How Many Times Must I Knock
There's A Creator
Why Are You Afraid
You Don't Move Me No More
Never Grow Old
Life Is Like A Mountain Railroad
Leave You in the Arms
Fox Hunting on a Weekend
Darling - Please Tell Me
Tis Yuletide
Don't Forget the Soldiers
Standing in the Safety Zone
How Much Pressure
A Thousand Rivers
You Qualify
We're Losing It Baby
Prove It
I'm Satisfied
Yesterday Is Gone
Don't Set Me Free
Trust Me

References

Roscoe Robinson (musician) Wikipedia