About Keep The Music Playing Rozzie!
A Roslyn Kind Channel from a Fan!
Thank You Roz for all the years of Beautiful
Music you have given us!
And Incredible Spirit of Light!
When I saw you perform in Person..
it was the Most Incredible Performance Ever!
It changed how I feel about this Genre of Music..
You prove to all of us that this is a style of music that has no limits..
..the infinite sky is the only limit!
Thanks for opening my mind to see more than what is already in the little box!
I have Enjoyed Your Music for A Long Time..
Wishing You Love, Light & Happiness for many more!
Thank You From A Fan!
A Roslyn Kind Channel from a Fan!
Thank You Roz for all the years of Beautiful
Music you have given us!
And Incredible Spirit of Light!
When I saw you perform in Person..
it was the Most Incredible Performance Ever!
It changed how I feel ab...
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Jul 22, 2008
Date Joined
Jul 22, 2008
About this user
Roslyn Kind Bio:
Excerpts from Roz's Bio on her Website:
In 1969, The day Rozzie graduated high school, she began recording her first album for RCA.. "GIVE ME YOU" was released in early 1969, coinciding with her first television appearance (The Ed Sullivan Show)
She released "THIS IS ROSLYN KIND",
in late 1969..
She followed this album with a variety of single releases..
Then in the 70's
After the success of her first 2 albums,
And in addition to her 3rd appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show
& the NBC TV special
Listen...That's Love,
she traveled to France
to co-star with Dusty Springfield
on Charles Aznavour 's TV special
For Me - Formidable..
She performed on TV throughout the decade on shows including
The Merv Griffin Show,
Dinah!, The Tonight Show,&
as a featured musical guest on
Saturday Night Live..
A top nightclub attraction,
Rozzie headlined at venues including
The Grand Finale, The Playboy Club,
The Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas' Flamingo Hotel & the Backlot at Studio One..
She also made her Lincoln Center debut, sharing the bill with pianist
Roger Williams..
Roz Signed with Columbia Records,& released a selection of singles including a version of
Peter Allen's classic:
"She Loves to Hear the Music"..
Rozzie also made cameo appearances
in 2 films:
A Star is Born and The Main Event..
The 80's were a decade of firsts for Rozzie. She made her theatrical debut,
had her first motion picture starring role and her first featured television role.. Rozzie adopted a new 80s pop sound for two singles released in France..
She also made her theatrical debut in the Los Angeles premiere of Ferguson the Tailor
and later starred in the critically acclaimed Canadian premiere of the
Ellie Greenwich musical
"Leader of the Pack"..
Rozzie found acting opportunities
in both movies and television..
She made her feature film debut
with a challenging dramatic role in
"I'm Going to be Famous"
And followed that with a comedic turn in
"The Underachievers"
starring Edward Albert.
On TV Rozzie appeared on multiple episodes of Nell Carter's hit sitcom "Gimme a Break"
and while under contract with ABC she starred in the sitcom pilot
"Ghost of a Chance" with Shelley Long.
In between acting and recording gigs
Rozzie maintained a busy performance schedule of international nightclub and concert appearances..
Throughout the 90's Rozzie made her Broadway debut Musical Revue 3 from Brooklyn..
She soon followed that with an acclaimed performance in the Off-Broadway production of "Show Me Where the Good Times Are"
and stopped the show in a critically lauded star-studded Los Angeles production of William Finn's Elegies.
On TV, Rozzie appeared in the TV movie "Switched at Birth"
and made an Appearance as Herself on
the CBS hit comedy series "The Nanny"..
Rozzie was featured on many of the top talk and variety shows..
The release of her first CD -
"COME WHAT MAY"
featuring the music of
Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Harold Arlen
and Ann Hampton Calloway amongst others.
Her concert appearances included a tour of Jack Jones' Broadway,
her London debut in The Green Room at the Café Royal
and the premier of her new age themed concert at LA's legendary Roxy.
After taking a hiatus to care for her mother, Rozzie returned to performing with a busy schedule of sold out concerts, benefits for various AIDS and Alzheimer's charities and studio recording dates.
She rang in the Millennium with a show stopping engagement at Hollywood's famed "Cinegrill" nightclub at The Roosevelt Hotel.. this period also included performances at the "Greek Theatre"
in Los Angeles and a Christmas celebration with the Glendale Symphony Orchestra.
In 2006 she made her Carnegie Hall debut with her close friend Michael Feinstein
in an acclaimed celebration of female songwriters, Ladies of the Chorus.
Recent Rozzie concert performances have included tours of Florida and engagements in Austin, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
She has continued appearing with
Michael Feinstein in Palm Springs and Palm Beach.
Rozzie is currently working on putting together an exciting new show which she hopes will make its debut in New York City later this year..!
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