I'm still editing away on the live DVD. It will be a combination of footage from the Roots N' Blues performance, and some interview footage of Roy that I have collected over the years. In the meantime check out the trailer for I'm Not Through. This is a film that Red Kelly and I have been working on over the last year or so. Stay in touch.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
New Album in New York City
We ran into Roy C. this week while Red and I were working on the Sir Lattimore Brown project.
Check out that awesome van! Don't Let Our Love Die is Roy's 16th studio release and I don't think he's stopping anytime soon.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Lamont's Memorial Day Show

I wish I could have been there but luckily someone from The Washington Post was. Read the review here!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Roy C. Live has arrived!

Roy C. Live is NOW available on iTunes
CDBaby.
Thank you! I can't wait for you to hear this historic album.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Roy C. Live CD

I have placed the order for Roy C's first live album. The sound quality is going to be incredible. Paul Pollmann www.studiopollmann.nl created the layout for the CD and all the graphic work. LG Patterson took all the photos and Wil Reeves recorded, mixed, and mastered the thing.
Check back in a couple of weeks for more information on how to purchase one.
Thanks for your patience. It will be worth the wait.
P.S. Be sure to check out the upcoming In The Basement magazine. There is an article by Soul Detective's very own, Red Kelly. The story is about Sir Lattimore Brown. That is all I will say. check it out Sir Lattimore Brown.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
We Did It!

After 5 months of band rehearsal and preparation for the big shoot, we completed the ending to Roy C. Forever. We had a 3 piece horn section, a B2 organ, drums, bass, guitar and Roy C. On opening night of the Roots N' Blues N' BBQ Festival Roy C. and his band of two days played in front of around 10,000 people. It was a beautiful night in Columbia, Missouri when Roy took the stage. The crowd was all twitter-pated after seeing The Record Collector beforehand, and there was electricity in the air.
Roy played songs that he hadn't played in 35 years he told me. (Somebody Else's Woman, From the Outside Looking In, and Impeach the President). You would not have guessed that he was 69 years old the way he stomped around like a bull.
At one point during Peeping Through the Window the crowd started chanting ROY C! ROY C! When Roy sang "My Thing is Too Short!" the crowd went dead silent. I mean you could have heard a beer drop in that crowd of thousands. Then when he came back with the chorus Peeping Through the Window, Peeping Through the Blinds the crowd erupted in laughter and he had them in the palm of his hand. It was a good scene, man!
I wish you could have all been there and I'm sure some of you were. We were able to capture the audio and the video from 8 angles so there will be a LIVE album and DVD in the near future.
It was sad to see Roy go, but he left his mark on Columbia, and we hope to have him back. Thanks Roy.
Roy C. Forever
Here is a link to some of the photos. They are incredible!
Roy C. Live Pictures
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