Biography
History
It seems like yesterday I won Joey
Blower’s Pubstars, in the Merry England Bar in Blackpool,
and now here I am touring the world, and appearing on TV,
having won a contest on Channel 4’s T4 as their favorite
Robbie tribute.
It all started on the Leigh Athletic F.C.’s
annual Blackpool trip, on Joey’s karaoke. That was way back
in the November of 2001, but soon after I received a call
from Chance Promotions. They had heard about my Pubstars
appearance and offered me the job as their top tribute to
Robbie. This was an offer too good to refuse and in 2002 I
took to the stage professionally, with my first ever
performance, as Robbie W.
That was at a place called Park Hall in
Charnock Richard, not more than twenty-five miles from my
home town of Leigh. Shows piled in over the next few months,
then into my first Summer season in Blackpool at the Central
Pier. So after an excellent debut season in the Legends
show, things seemed to go from strength to strength, with a
non-stop schedule from everywhere between Blackpool and the
Carribean!
So, on with the show!
Hard to tell the difference
That Robbie Williams is a fantastic
entertainer is well known.
We also know that there are several replacements Robbie’s
that try to impersonate him.
That the best impersonators come from England is no secret
either.
But Robbie W is without doubt the best one.
His show is without hesitation Fantastic!!!
The real thing!
Robbie W isn’t just a spitting image of
Robbie Williams but he walks, talks, sings, smiles and
dances like him.
He has even taken over Robbie Williams cheeky looks and his
sense of humor.
His breathtaking show will fool you on the spot.
It is no surprise that he has won many competitions
impersonating Robbie Williams.
Robbie ‘s chart successes..
Robbie W is what you need if you want to
hear all the great songs from the master himself.
Old and new songs and a nice surprise ; together with a
number of people out of the audience he does a impersonation
of Take That, which is great fun!
It's bloody hard being me...
To use the words that Robbie Williams said after he saw
Robbie W. perform:
"Its great, I'm very flattered. It's bloody hard work being
me!"
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