Lulu's Return

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Thursday 23rd March 2006

New Lulu Roman album goes in a bluegrass hymns direction.

SOUTHERN Gospel country singer Lulu Roman, who rose to prominence in the '90s with the Hee Haw TV series, is set to release a new album, 'Orphan Girl'. Said Roman, "This is the album I was born to record. It's like nothing you've ever heard from me before." The project will contain bluegrass hymns and features music legend Charlie McCoy on harmonica.  CR

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Posted by Bette Bates in Mascot, TN. @ 16:19 on Jan 8 2008

Lulu has been my favorite gospel singer for many years. It seems that she reaches out to you through her music and creates a desire to really get to know her. I have missed her greatly and hope that she will be successful in her return. I would love to be able to tell her what a blessing her music and her personality has been to me.



Posted by Mike in NY @ 15:23 on Sep 8 2006

I have always loved her singing voice. She has such an easy sound. I would love to find a performance soundtrack for her recording of "Holy Ground". If anyone knows where I could get one, please let me know....



Posted by Elaine in parkersburg, wv @ 00:58 on Jul 31 2006

Lulu is not only a wonderful singer and
entertainer, more importantly she was
and is a witness for God's great love
and compassion. Her music has always
lifted my spirits and I have laughed and
cried right along with her when I listen
to her interviews (which are too few and far between). God bless you, Lulu.
If we don't meet here on earth, we will
meet "by the river".....bring your fudge!



Posted by Karen in Florida @ 04:36 on May 10 2006

She is such a blessing when she sings. I love to hear her sing.



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