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BIOG

From the very beginning of his career Roy Hamilton has been influenced by many of the Great Jazz Gospel and Soul performers:
Nat King Cole. Ray Charles, –Sarah Vaughan, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, –The Staple Singers, –Rance Allen, –Mahalia Jackson,

Marvin Gaye, –Curtis Mayfield, Otis Redding, – Luther Vandross, Aaliyah  and the list goes on.  

                       

Roy Hamilton - has performed with established artistes such as:
Alexander Oneal, Robert Palmer, Toni Braxton, Phil Collins, Chaka Demus and Pliers, Joss Stone, Paul Young, Wyclef Jean,The JB'S,

Chante Moore,Terry Ellis (En Vouge), Edwin Starr, Geno Washington, Ruby Turner, Sly and Robbie, Elvis Costello, Lenny Henry, E17,
The Spice Girls, Peter Andre, Roachford, UB40, Courtney Pine, Caron Wheeler, Cleveland Watkiss, Neneh Cherry, D Influence, 
The  London Gospel Community Choir, Joselyn Brown, Carol Thompson, The Cool Notes, David Grant, Gabrielle,
The Steve Winwood Band, Hamish Stewart (Average White Band) Rod Stewart, Closer Than Close, Angie Brown, Jim Mullen.



Roy Hamilton's artistic ability has enabled him to travel extensively throughout the world.
His voice has been used on many advertising campaigns for high profile brand names such as:
Lucazade, Motorola, Pepsi Cola etc



Roy is a creative song writer producer and arranger
He has worked on many projects for the BBC singing writing and arranging, and has just released his Album (Good Loving)

containing twelve original songs:
 

All songs are written and produced under the umbrella of Hatman productions.

The new album is currently available on all main downloadable sites: Itunes, CD Baby, Emusic, Amazon etc.



(I'm In Heaven When I'm With You CSM) recently hit the number one spot in the Beach Music Charts in Carolina U S A
And is currently on the (Steppin Out Tonight) Compilation Album Release March 1st 2012 on KHP Records

which is currently number one in the beach music compilation chart

A quote from my father Roy Hamilton Snr who was also a vocalist
"It’s not how far you go, it’s what you do in the distance you travel"

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