- Pat Rolle
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Pat Rolle Born 1943/1944 (age 67–68) Occupations Singer Years active Since 1966 Labels Kapp (1969) Pat Rolle (b. 1943/4) is a singer who sings in the style of Nat King Cole. He used to sing at Peanuts Taylor's Drumbeat Club in Nassau, Bahamas.[1] As of June 2009, he continues to sing professionally.[2][3]
Discography
Albums
- Introducing Pat Rolle (Kapp Records KS 3579)(1969)
- Magic Style (TRO CLP 3985)
- Sings Calypso (CARIB LP 92014) (1973)
- Certain Sound (MINDY 5087)
Singles
- On A Clear Day/Everybody's Got A Home But Me (Kapp Records KAPP 933)
References
- ^ Eliot Tiegel (May 3, 1969). "Rolle Clicks in Performance as Carbon Copy of Nat Cole". Billboard (Google Books): p. 17. ISSN 0006-2510. http://books.google.com/books?id=jigEAAAAMBAJ&jtp=17. Retrieved 2010-02-16. "The 25-year-old Kapp artist has excellent phrasing and a rhythmic inflection that turns the audience on. He has been a mainstay at [the Drum Beat] club for three years, coming to the U.S. for occasional TV and club dates."
- ^ "Nighttime is the right time". New Providence Feature. caribbean.com. July 2004. http://www.caribbean.com/jsp/feature.jsp?currentDestination=1amp;amp;id=808&&id=854. Retrieved 2010-02-16. "Atlantis offers every kind of evening entertainment imaginable. For a romantic evening with class, visit Five Twins Rum & Cigar Bar featuring nightly performances by singer Pat Rolle from 6-11pm."
- ^ "59th FIFA Congress Concludes Successfully in the Bahamas". Official Newsletter of The Bahamas Football Association. thebahamasweekly.com. June 2009. http://www.thebahamasweekly.com/uploads/3/BFA_Newsletter_-_June_2009_1.pdf. Retrieved 2010-02-16. "Veteran singer Pat Rolle set the mood with a variety of songs made famous by Nat King Cole and others, and was followed by the National Youth Choir."
Categories:- People from Nassau, Bahamas
- Living people
- Bahamian singers
- Bahamian people stubs
- Caribbean singer stubs
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