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* Arlette performed [[NY1]]'s theme song called, "New York One" in 2009. {{clarify|date=October 2015}}
* Arlette performed [[NY1]]'s theme song called, "New York One" in 2009. {{clarify|date=October 2015}}
* Currently Roxburgh and her husband are working on an Italian Music Project and are showcasing different Italian songs such as [['O sole mio]] and [[Tarantella]].
* Currently Roxburgh and her husband are working on an Italian Music Project and are showcasing different Italian songs such as [['O sole mio]] and [[Tarantella]].
* Performed at the [[September 11 attacks|September 11th]] memorial dedication ceremony at [[Eagle Rock Reservation]] in [[West Orange, New Jersey]] on October 20, 2002.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq2bhRe0JAQ Eagle Rock Reservation (West Orange, New Jersey) September 11th Memorial Dedication on October 20, 2002] (Accessed on 01 May 2024)</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://singarlettesing.com Official Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190713155119/https://www.singarlettesing.com/ |date=2019-07-13 }}
*{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190713155119/https://www.singarlettesing.com/ |title=Arlette Roxburg official website (Archived) |date=2019-07-13}}


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Revision as of 17:38, 1 May 2024

Arlette Roxburgh
Born
NationalityTrinidadian American
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1996–present
Websitesingarlettesing.com

Arlette Roxburgh is a Trinidadian American singer and songwriter. She was born in Trinidad. She is best known as the national anthem singer for New Jersey Devils home games. She also served as the anthem singer for New Jersey Nets games until their relocation to Brooklyn.

Early life and education

Roxburgh was born on the island of Trinidad. As a child, she sang in the church choir and continued until she was a teenager. After this, she formed a singing group of her own and performed at talent shows and social events. Roxburgh attended Long Island University and studied with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. Other than her studies, she still believed that music was very important to her. In fact, while in college, she was in a wedding band as the lead singer. Some time later, she met an Italian man named Luigi Scapino from Rome, Italy. In 1995, they performed together as a duo. One year later, following her graduation, Roxburgh and Luigi got married. At that point, she was fully devoted to music.[1]

Musical career

New Jersey Devils and New Jersey Nets

In 1996, then New Jersey Devils GM Lou Lamoriello met Roxburgh on the streets of New York City on 2nd Avenue. He noticed that she was singing in a restaurant and watched for a while. Lamoriello was very impressed by her musical talent, so he asked Roxburgh if she could perform The Star-Spangled Banner before the Devils home games. She quickly accepted the offer and became an instant success to all the Devils fans. Sometimes Arlette calls Lamoriello "Uncle Lou". She is considered to be the Devils "official anthem singer". Also, when the Nets were in New Jersey at the former Continental Airlines Arena, Arlette sang the anthem during their home games as well.[2] She has two children, a boy and girl.

Other works

Discography

  • America: Stronger Than Ever (2002)
  • Save Me (Single) (2014)

References

  1. ^ Who is Arlette Roxburgh? Archived 2016-01-22 at the Wayback Machine SingArletteSing.com. Accessed October 11, 2015.
  2. ^ My Home for the New Jersey Devils Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine SingArletteSing.com. Accessed October 11, 2015.
  3. ^ Eagle Rock Reservation (West Orange, New Jersey) September 11th Memorial Dedication on October 20, 2002 (Accessed on 01 May 2024)

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