TESTIMONIALS
“Roxy provided a great evening of entertainment! It was a pleasure working with her in advance and on-site. I was impressed by how she was able to absorb so many of the details that we gave her about the VIPs we roasted. The room was filled with laughter! The way Roxy customized her songs with all of the “intimate” details and insider jokes was amazing. Not only are Roxy (and her pianist) musically talented, but Roxy’s performance was witty, downright funny, and thoroughly entertaining. I hope there are future opportunities to work with her again!”Bennett Judson
Associate Executive Director of Meeting Services
National Roofing Contractors Assn.
“Roxy Bellows turned our 900-member audience awards ceremony into a night of collaboration, celebration and pure enjoyment. Her ability to connect with all ages in our audience and drive home our messaging in crazy, comedic, and touching ways made the night memorable for all who were there—and made this year’s program an early sell-out!”
Jeanne Sheehy
Director of Marketing,
Society of Women Engineers
“I hired Roxy Bellows for a retirement party in Miami. I gave her our Web address and she came to the party armed with information on the company and those attending. Roxy managed to get all of us involved in the show. The reviews the next day from my colleagues were outstanding. I would hire Roxy again in a heartbeat!”
Mark Santacrose
CEO,
Tecta-America Corp., Skokie, Ill.
“Roxy is a musical and comedic powerhouse. She charms her audiences with her banter and blows them away with her Broadway voice. Roxy is one of our most-requested performers. Popular demand is why we keep bringing her back.”
David Fink
Co-owner,
Acorn Theater, Three Oaks, Mich.
“People respond to Roxy immediately, maybe because her essential humanity is front and center at all times. Her trademark wit, which can be razor-sharp, can draw blood … but somehow you don’t mind the pain. She is sexy, silly, and most of all smart; she can read any audience and deliver a hell of a show with merely a pianist, a microphone, and that trademark black wig to back her up. She always leaves the audience wanting more. At the end of her show, the audience sings “Don’t Go Roxy” … and you know they mean it!”
Bonnie Shadrake
Musical Director,
Noble Fool, Chicago


