LuLu Roman Biography
LuLu Roman has enjoyed many successes in
her life, but also more than her share of
disappointments and hardships. Famous for
her side-splitting humor and jovial disposition,
a lesser-known story lies behind those clear,
radiant eyes, which have often been filled with
tears of both pain and joy.
People know LuLu as the most requested
female cast member of the long running hit
television series, "Hee Haw". Many know her
as the accomplished and celebrated
songwriter; and as the singer who has been
successfully making records for over 25 years.
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1968 - 1995
1980
1988 - 1991
1992 - 1995
1999
2001
2002
Performed at the Inauguration Celebration of
President Ronald Reagan
National television appearances including:
"The Love Boat, " "The Tony Orlando Show,"
"The Mike Douglas Show," "Sally Jesse
Raphael," "Nashville Now," "The 700 Club,"
"Music City Tonight"
Performed on "Hee Haw Live" at the Roy Acuff
Theater in Nashville, TN.
Inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of
Fame and performed on the Gaither
Homecoming Video Series.
Appearance on the "Touched By An Angel"
season finale episode.
Gospel Music Association Dove Award
Nominee "Country Gospel Album of the Year"
Regular cast member on the syndicated
television show "Hee Haw"
Career Highlights
LuLu Roman Biography, Career Highlights & Discography
2007
SGM Fan Fair nominee for "Naomi Sego
Living Legend Award"
DISCOGRAPHY
2006: Orphan Girl
Martingale Music
2004: LuLu Live
MAJEKA Music Group
2001: LuLu Roman INSPIRED
MAJEKA Music Group
2000: LuLu Sings Patsy
Loving Rain Music
1998: Intimate Expression
Daywind Records
1997: Hymns, Promises and Praises
Daywind Records
1991: Best Friends
Benson Records
1990: Key To The Kingdom
Homeland Records
1988: Joy
Homeland Records
1987: Hymns That Light My Way
Word Records
1986: Take Me There
Word Records
1984: You Were Loving Me
Word Records
1979: Sing For My Friends
Rainbow Records
1978: LuLu's Testimony
Rainbow Records
1976: Love Coming Down
Rainbow Records
1975: One Day At A Time
Rainbow Records
1974: Now Let Me Sing
Rainbow Records

Few know that Lulu was born with a thyroid dysfunction in a home for
unwed mothers and quickly in an orphanage. It was there that her
weight problem furthered her pain, preventing her adoption and
making her the center of teasing by the other children. It was also
during this time that LuLu learned to use her sense of humor as a
defense.
That sense of humor later evolved into a highly successful career as
an actress and comedienne with a lead role on "Hee Haw." Success
and wealth, however proved poisonous to the actress who began her
career in her early twenties. Drug addiction led LuLu on a downward
spiral that nearly destroyed her life and her career in 1971.
LuLu's search for happiness and acceptance, which had almost led
her to her personal destruction, instead, led her to God. It was her
new found faith in God that led her to begin using a talent that had
been laying dormant for many years - her voice.
In 1999, LuLu was inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of
Fame. In 2002 Lulu's 16th album, a collection of hits and favorites
called Lulu INSPIRED, was nominated for a Dove award. Her newest
project is the highly anticipated "Orphan Girl", which LuLu says is "the
album I am most proud of in my entire career".
LuLu now tours the United States singing and sharing her testimony
as well as her unpredictable sense of humor. She is an
accomplished author having written her own autobiography in the late
70s and the new "Kitchen Komforts" cookbook. The cookbook
includes delicious recipes, stories about her life and numerous
personal photographs.
If you have not experienced a performance by LuLu Roman you are
missing an indescribable blessing. She will make you laugh, cry,
examine your life, and she will share with you some great gospel
music.
For information or booking inquiries please contact:
Free Spirit Talent Agency, Terry Dorsey, Managing Agent
Post Office Box 21415, Louisville, Kentucky 40221
Phone (502) 314-9373.
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1985
Gospel Music Association Dove Award Winner
for "You Were Loving Me" project.