Roberta's new book is now available from Barnes and Noble as well as Amazon.com.  The links below will direct you to the sites.  An autographed copy is available directly from Roberta when ordered from her here.

Barnes and Noble Not Now, Lord, I've Got Too Much to Do (Hardcover)
 

Barnes and Noble Not Now, Lord, I've Got Too Much to Do (Paperback)

 Not Now, Lord, I've Got Too Much to Do
Also available from Amazon.com (Hardcover)  Click here for Paperback

Also available as an E-Book here.

Robert also offers Marriott Vacation Programs - please call 760-837-4951 for more information.

Looking for a vacation/permanent home in the Palm Springs area?  Roberta has a 3 bedroom, 3 bath, furnished, adjoined home for lease/purchase or seasonal lease.  It is located in Rancho Mirage, CA in a gated community.  For more information call Roberta at 760-200-0728.
 

In show business since the age of three, Roberta Linn was nominated for Emmy Awards five years in a row....a record that few, if any, other performers have ever equaled! Roberta won TV’s coveted Academy Award, the “Emmy,” as the outstanding female performer of the year when she starred coast-to-coast in her own television show, Roberta Linn’s “CAFE CONTINENTAL”.  Before she was even 17 years old, Roberta appeared with numerous name bands as featured vocalist, eventually leading to the coveted Lawrence Welk Show on TV. Roberta was Welk’s original television Champagne Lady who went on to make an outstanding name for herself in every field of the entertainment industry.

After graduating from high school at 17, she ran into an agent named Sam Lutz, who knew her work but couldn't take as a client because she was too young.  He told her that Lawrence Welk was looking for a new Champagne Lady, and he suggested that she go over to the Hollywood Palladium to audition. “But don’t tell him that you’re just 17, for heaven’s sake,” he cautioned her.

Roberta and her mother made the long drive into Hollywood and that night there were more girl singers in the ballroom than there were dancing couples. “Lawrence was a big star in the Midwest,” Roberta relates, “but the West Coast hadn’t discovered him at that time.” They sat near the bandstand from 7:00 on, waiting for the auditions to begin. By 12:30, the ballroom manager came over to Lawrence and said, “Larry, if you audition one more girl, you can take your accordion and go back to Yankton!”

Roberta’s mother wasn’t about to let Lawrence go anywhere! She pushed her daughter forward and Roberta tapped him on the shoulder and said, “Mr. Welk, if you don’t let me sing a song for you, my mother will kill me!”

Lawrence looked at her and said, in his still accented voice, “What did you say your name was?” She told him and he said, “Ro-perta Linn, that’s a very nice name, kid. I sure hope you can sing.”

“Well, all the other girls had sung the songs I had planned,” Roberta remembers, “but I sang Embraceable You for him and then the gods really smiled down on me. He asked if I could sing I’m in Love with a Wonderful Guy and I told him I had just learned it. He said, ‘Okay, there’s a four bar intro, you sing a chorus, the band plays half a chorus, and I’ll show you how to get out.’ So, I got in OK, I got out OK and the key was just perfect. And he said, ‘You know, Ro-perta, you’re the new Champagne Lady!

Shortly after leaving the Welk Show, her first engagement in Las Vegas was to co-star at the New Frontier Hotel under the musical direction and arrangements by Nelson Riddle, choreographed by Charlie O’Curran and gowns designed by Edith Head. The performance received rave reviews. Variety deemed “Roberta Linn, ‘The Best Friend a Song Ever Had’.” She then went on to appear with Danny Thomas, mainstage at the world famed Copa Room of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. While starring in “Café Continental,” she also performed in the television program “FROSTY FROLICS” which was broadcast coast-to-coast.

She has appeared in many major nightclubs throughout the world, including five years at the Las Vegas Stardust and Desert Inn Hotel. She starred in “Casino de Paris” at the Las Vegas Dunes Hotel, the Empire Room of Chicago’s Palmer House, New York’s Copacabana and Sheppard’s at the Drake, the famed Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, as well as Miami’s Eden Roc, Hollywood’s Palladium, the Mapes and Riverside in Reno, Las Vegas’s Caesar’s Palace, Tokyo’s Latin Quarter, St. Louis Chase Hotel, Los Angeles’ Century Plaza and Dayton’s Suttmillers. She has also appeared in major hotels such as Fairmont Hotels, Hyatt Hotels, the Hiltons, Lowe’s Hotel, Puerto Rico, Aruba and Cuoarcoa.

Roberta has performed in concerts at Sea World Amphitheater with the San Diego Symphony, Magic Mountain and Disneyland, world tours with Bob Hope, an Alaskan Tour with Clint Eastwood, Chill Wills and Mala Powers. Oriental Tours that included Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Okinawa and Tokyo. Also a tour of Canada with “The Sound of Glen Miller” concert, and an Australian Tour that included Sidney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Among her stage credits, Roberta co-starred with Ricardo Montalban in a revival of “Can Can” to rave reviews playing the part of Pistache. Her rendition of “I Love Paris” was so exceptional that standing ovations were a regular occurrence.

Roberta has also donated untold hours to many charitable organizations: The City of Hope, Heart Association, and Arthritis Foundation just to name a few. She is presently involved with a charitable organization that is in the process of establishing a home for battered and homeless women and children in the San Diego area.

Roberta’s many talents include recording artist, singer, dancer, actress and EMCEE on stage, radio, screen and TV. Roberta’s impressions of Lena Home, Barbara Streisand, Ethel Merman, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Billie Holliday and Dolly Parton are outstanding, and just a few of the many stars she is so adept at re-creating on stage. Throughout her career she has successfully owned and operated nightclubs, featuring top performers. She has performed and co-starred with such famous celebrities as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jack Benny, Bing Crosby, Alan King, Sammy Davis, Jr. and others too numerous to mention...at the Riverside Hotel in Laughlin, Nevada along with concerts and personal appearances.  Roberta quips, "I captured the best years of virtually every media during my career".

Her current show utilized the multi-talents of Roberta ranging from the great songs of the ‘30’s through, up to, and including the ‘90’s, Down Home Country Western. As always, her beautiful ballads and many of her great concert hits, create a show that appeals to all ages.

Currently a resident of Rancho Mirage, California, Roberta was honored on the "Walk of Stars" and the city of Palm Springs, California celebrates "Roberta Linn Day" yearly on March 25th.

To be present at one of her performances is a rare treat, for she generates love and excitement that electrifies her audience, such as her special rendition of "Send in the Clowns", which brings a tear to your eye and leaves you wanting more!

Variety Magazine termed her "The Best Friend a Song Ever Had", but Bill Hagen of the San Diego Union Tribune put his own spin on it by saying, "Truly, Roberta Linn is the Best Friend an Audience Ever Had".

The most current shows that Roberta has done are Milestones and Memories which is currently showing on public TV. It was filmed in Branson Mo. at the Welk resort.  Recently, Roberta performed in The Fabulous Ladies Of Song, with Florence Henderson. Betty Garret, and Gloria Loring which appeared at performing art centers in eight different locations to sold out audiences from Palm Springs, Orange County, Thousand Oaks, San Diego, to Escondido, and others.

Roberta has written a book about her life called "Not Now 'Lord', I've Got Too Much To Do", as well as an album entitled "All in the Family", with songs like Lullaby of Broadway, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Dancing with Tears in Your Eyes, Forty-Second Street, and several other great songs. The book is available by mail-order or at Barnes and Noble as well as Amazon.com.  To order the book go to the order page here.

Roberta is available for singing engagements and public appearances.  To contact her go to our Contact Us page.  There you can send a customized message or a request for Roberta to contact you.  You may also call 760-200-0728.


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