Dressed all in black, Paul totally encapsulates the persona of Roy Orbison, leading you to believe that you actually are in the presence of this great icon. Expertly arranged narrative voice-overs set the scene for the audience, and take them on a melancholy journey through Roy’s eventful life.
Paul’s soaring vibrato sends shivers down the spine of everyone in the room. He sings all the songs in the original key and uses the original arrangements. His performance is so accurate that the audience are completely spellbound for the entire set. Having the voice is one thing, but this man has captured the essence of whom Roy Orbison was, and can deliver every song in that shy, yet soulful way that we all associate with the legend. In addition to this, Paul is a very accomplished guitar player making the whole performance completely live.
Roy Orbison sang behind dark glasses, and hardly spoke to his audience, so all he could rely on was his fabulous voice and sheer magnetism to draw the crowds into his spell. Paul, has captured this charisma and you can hear a pin drop when he is on stage. “Only the Lonely”, “Crying”, Pretty Woman” and “You Got it” are just a few of the classics performed in this truly memorable Roy Orbison tribute show.
Supported by
Lauren Kate-Brown
Excellent Young Female Vocalist