Brittany Roe
The Oklahoma Country Music Association dubbed twenty-six year old Brittany Roe Female Vocalist and Female Entertainer of the year for the state of Oklahoma at the age of fifteen. Brittany was born in Del City, Oklahoma and not too shortly after that day, Del City was graced by her voice. She began singing ever since she could talk. Her first performance was when she was five years old. She sang, "My Hands Belong to You Lord," at a church function. When she finished singing, she climbed up into her grandfather's lap and said, "Papa, I want to sing that in big church." This is where Brittany's dream of becoming a professional singer and entertainer began.
Brittany and her band currently are booking shows. She performs her original songs along with a large repertoire of country, blues and old rock cover tunes.
Brittany has shared the stage with numerable country superstars like Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Joe Diffie, Tracy Byrd, Aaron Tippin, Mark Chesnutt, Blake Shelton, Billy Dean and John Berry.
In June, 2003, Brittany signed a deal with an independent label called Labeless /Nashville. She then completed her first album, "Is it HOT in Here?".
Brittany hit the road running with a Texas based tour. Conquering the Lone Star State will prove to Brittany she has the country chops to endear fans everywhere. She took her single, "Shoes", to radio and continued turning heads with her electric live show. "Shoes" climbed to number two on the Texas Music Charts and remained there for seven weeks.
In 2006,
Brittany ended her contract with Labeless/Nashville. Now she is writing her
own music and pursuing larger venues.
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Brittany is not content to be just a player in the country music industry. She wants to live up to the title artist. Not only a singer, Roe plays the piano, is currently learning to play the guitar and is writing songs. As far as her vocals are concerned, inserting a bunch of flowery adjectives would do little to describe Brittany's sound.
Brittany more aptly describes her style: "I've never tried to copy anyone, and that's one of the few things that make me different. I enjoy all types of music, and every type can relate to someone. I believe there's a purpose for every song, whether it's fun, sassy, sad, romantic, or inspirational. I get the most satisfaction when the audience really relates and feels the music I'm singing."
Brittany explains "I know that God has a purpose for me. He has given me a talent that He expects me to use. So as long as He keeps opening doors for me, I'm going to keep walking through them. I love life and I love singing. Music will always be a huge part of my life."
She will continue "reaching and entertaining the audience" in hopes of taking it to the top of the country game, and more humbly, making her family proud.
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Below
are many of Brittany's performances:
June 22, 2007 Brittany performed on the busiest night for the Sparks America Motorcycle Rally in Sparks, Oklahoma.
June 17, 2007 Brittany had the fans screaming for more at the Sparks America Motorcycle Rally in Sparks, Oklahoma.
October, 2006 Brittany performed at the Sparks America Motorcycle Rally.
February 17, 2006 Brittany performed a powerful show at Tootsie's in Nashville, TN.
October 29,
2005 Brittany performed a concert for the Halloween Havoc Party at the Brock
Excavating Racing Team Farm in Corbyn, Kentucky.
September,
2005 Labor Day Weekend, Brittany and John Berry performed a concert after
the races at the Corbin Speedway in Corbin, Kentucky.
August 19, 2005 Brittany opened for John Berry at the Lapeer Days Festival in Lapeer, Michigan.
August 13, 2005 Brittany and John Berry performed at the New Jersey State Fair in Sussex County in Augusta, New Jersey.
July 4, 2005
Brittany and John Berry performed in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada at the
Niagara Falls Queens Victoria Park.
June 24, 2005 Brittany opened for John Berry at the West Oak High School fundraiser in Westminster, South Carolina.
June 17, 2005 Brittany and John Berry performed for the Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
June 9-12, 2005 Country Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee. She also performed at the Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital Stage in the Family Fun Zone.
May 7, 2005, Brittany opened for John Berry in Taylorville, Illinois at the "Nashville North - USA" theatre.
May 6, 2005, Brittany was the opening act for John Berry in Waldron, Indiana to raise money to purchase a sound system for Waldron High School.
April 22, 2005, Brittany was the opening act for John Berry in Leesburg, Georgia. The Lee County Dugout Club sponsored this concert.
March 12,
2005, Brittany performed at the Seventh Annual Vigil of Hope, sponsored by
the Carole Sund/Carrington Foundation for missing persons in Modesto, California.
Brittany was invited because of the song on her CD "Somebody's Somebody".
December 3, 2004, Brittany and Comedian Gary MuleDeer performed at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma.
November 11, 2004, Brittany performed the National Anthem and "God Bless the USA" for the Del City Veterans Memorial Service, honoring all of the local fallen soldiers from Del City, Oklahoma.
November 5, 2004, Brittany gave a Special Guest performance at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma.
September 25, 2004, Brittany opened for Shenandoah at the 8th Annual Colgate Carolina Country Stampede in Williamston, NC.
June 12, 2004, Brittany performed two acoustic songs on a live broadcast with WSM Radio at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN.
June 12, 2004, Brittany was in concert at the Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville, TN during the CMA's Country Music Festival.
June 11, 2004, Brittany sang at Rippy's BBQ Grill in Nashville, TN as a special guest of Paul Pace.
June 5, 2004, Brittany opened for Blake Shelton at the Veterans "04" Festival in Chillicothe, Ohio. Other artists performing were David Frizzell and Chalee Tennision.
May 25, 2004, Brittany was in concert at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. Other artists there were Paul Pace, Sedona and Logan Wells.
May 14, 2004, Brittany performed at a benefit concert for the Saint Anthony's Hospice and Emergency Shelter for Women and Children at the Henderson Fine Arts Center in Henderson, KY. Other artists there were Paul Pace, Logan Wells and Tim Murphy.
April 25,
2004, Brittany performed an acoustic show with fellow Texas artist Keith Norris
at "The Roadhouse" in Lampasas, Texas.
March 4, 2004, Brittany was in concert at the Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville, TN during Country Radio Seminar week.
February 14, 2004, Brittany performed at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg, Kentucky for the Listener's Appreciation Concert. WSIP Radio in Paintsville, KY sponsored the concert. Other performers were Tim Murphy, Ken Mellons, Kelsey Dimarco and Memarie.
December 18, 2003, Brittany along with Kelly Kenning and her new pal Kevin Denny opened a packed house for Billy Dean at the KTEX radio "STARS" South Academic Rising Scholars benefit Concert at the Graham central Station in McAllen, Texas.
September 25, 2003, Brittany opened for Tim Murphy at the Southeast Expo Center in McAlester, Oklahoma.
Opening act for Kenny Chesney in Panama City and Pensacola, Florida and Monroe, Louisiana
Opening act for Toby Keith in Tunica, Mississippi
Opening act for Joe Diffie in Tunica, Mississippi
Opening act for Tracy Byrd in Tunica, Mississippi
Opening act for Aaron Tippin in Tunica, Mississippi
Opening act for Mark Chesnutt in Tunica, Mississippi
Fund raiser for Congressman John Hostettler in Evansville, Indiana
Grove Opry with Rodney Lay and his Band
International Connection (Amway); Local Oklahoma City and Regional Conventions at Dallas and Galveston, Texas and Grand Rapids, Michigan
Oklahoma Country Music Association
Oklahoma Opry
Tomato Fest, Jacksonville, Texas with KEBE Radio
Tinker Air Force Base; Star Spangle Salute
Website: http://www.BrittanyRoe.com