Robert Johnson's smooth baritone voice will take you back to the days of Barry White and Marvin Gaye. Yet soothe you with a touch of Al Jarreau and Jeffery Osborne to get you through those warm summer nights. One listen and you'll agree with the Denver Posts Readers Poll, Colorado Songwriters Association, and The Colorado Black Artist Association. That he is one of the Best Male Vocalists that you'll ever find.

Robert Johnson Bio

Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson is an entertainer who is equally at home in every arena of performance. His voice can be heard on countless national commercials from United Artists Theaters to IBM and Toyota. Or as a vocalist for
Mc Donald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Greyhound and as Mr. Squirlle
On the PBS Saturday Morning Series " The Big Green Rabbit."
He's shared the stage with Bob Hope, Stevie Wonder and Stan Getz, has appeared in national and regional productions of Porgy and Bess, Ain't Misbehavin, Blues In The Night, A Brief History Of White Music and as the voice of the plant in Little Shop Of Horrors.
The National Anthem is prominently featured in Robert's repertoire, he opened the fourth game of the 1976 World Series in New York and the 1984 NBA All-Star game in Denver. He continues to sing the anthem for many national events and sports teams around the country.
And long before American Idol, Robert caused a stir on Star Search 89 with Ed McMahon and became one of the top scoring performers in the history of the show.
Since making his home in Denver, Colorado, Robert has been named Best Male Vocalist in the Denver Posts Readers Poll, Best Jazz Vocalist by the Colorado Black Artists Association, was honored as Colorado's Best Male Singer by the News and Radio Media and Best Male Vocalist by the Colorado Songwriters Association.
As a performer with the 17th Avenue All-Stars, an a cappella group that, in 1993 won the National Harmony Sweepstakes, Robert not only lent his vocal talents to their CD True Colors. He also produced and recorded the project. His producing credits don't stop there! In 1999 he collaborated on the production of Jumping Through Hoops by Dotsero, a project that climbed to the top of the Billboard Jazz Charts! And more recently his work on "Seize The Day" by Michael Friedman garnered a Regional Grammy nod for Best Pop Instrumental Recording.
And literally these days you can find Robert traveling the world keeping The Sounds Of The Platters alive as a member of the Hall Of Fame Group.
Currently Robert can be heard on his CD releases with Jakarta Records, From There To Here, Richard The Third and Black Prince Road. His newest CD project, the soon to be released Yellow Moon, continues to show his writing and producing abilities.

Comments

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Ron Parks
over 30 days ago to Robert Johnson

Hey Robert I really like your smooth sound; especially 'Without You'. Do you have any full CDs?

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Robert Johnson
over 30 days ago

Hey Ron, thanks for the kind words. I do have CD's available you can go to my website www.jakartarecords.com and listen to what I have.

Thanks,

Robert



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over 30 days ago to Robert Johnson

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