Lulu Roman Musical artist

Lulu Roman (born Bertha Louise Hable on May 6, 1946, in Dallas, Texas) is a comedian and singer. She is probably best known as a regular on the comedy-music television series Hee Haw.Roman was born with a thyroid dysfunction in a home for unwed mothers and placed in an orphanage. She attended W.W. Samuell High School in Dallas, graduating in 1964.During her stint on Hee Haw, in which Roman was widely considered to be by far the most recognizable female on the show, she went through a bout of drug addiction. She cleaned up and converted to Christianity, after which she began singing. This led to a career as a singer of Southern Gospel music; Roman has recorded several albums, although she never trained as a singer. In 1999 Lulu Roman was inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame with fellow artists Andy Griffith, Barbara Mandrell, David L. Cook, Gary S. Paxton, Loretta Lynn, Jimmy Snow and Jody Miller.Roman continues to perform music and stand-up comedy and also enjoys working with Compassion International, a child-development organization. Her project "Seven Times" hit the number two spot on Cash Box in 2010.A new album of musical standards titled At Last was released on January 15, 2013. The album, produced by Chris Barnes and Larry Ferguson for Homesick Entertainment, features duets with Dolly Parton, T. Graham Brown, Linda Davis, and George Jones.

Personal facts

Lulu Roman
Birth dateMay 06, 1936
Birth place
Dallas

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Musical artist

Career started1969
associated musical artist
Hee Haw
Minnie Pearl
Roy Clark
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Christian music

Lulu Roman on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.luluroman.com