Bob Young has been entertaining audiences world-wide
for over 40 years. During that time he has performed live
at many of the U.K's largest cabaret venues as well as
countless clubs, hotels and holiday parks, often appearing
alongside some of the professions best known names.

Bob has also made several appearances on TV and Radio
in the U.K. and the Far East including the BBC Breakfast
program, Radio 4 and BBC Radio Manchester.

Today Bob continues to delight audiences with a selection
of music from the 1920's up to the present day and covering
virtually every musical style with his powerful vocal range.

Bob is available for Clubs. Holiday Parks, Hotels, Sheltered
Housing and private parties through most reputable agencies
or you can contact him direct on 07946 254222.
Email: bob@bob-young.co.uk.

In 2009, Bob saw the opportunity to break into the world of
acting and quickly established himself with a string of Film,
Stage and T.V. roles including John Shackle in
'The Rochdale Pioneers' featured on Film 4, Old Shepherd
in a modern stage production of Shakespeare's
'The Winter's Tale'.

Bob has also taken on two 'one man' theatre roles as
Rev. J. T. Smith in Christopher Owen's play 'A Parson's Tale'
and King Lear in a bold interpretation of Shakespear's classic,
written and directed by Frank Bramwell, both of which have
received 4 and 5 star reviews.

Some of Bob's other stage roles have seen him performing at
the prestigious Lowry Studio Theatre in Eugene Ionesco's
'The Bald Prima Donna' and a new play by Jayne Marshall
'Onions Cry Too' in which Bob co-starred with Arthur Bostrom
of 'Allo Allo' fame.