Robin Wilson (singer)

[2] After her college she returned to California, she came into contact with actress Rhonda Fleming who pointed her in the direction of a leading talent agency.

[3] It was reported in the February 25, 1967 issue of Cash Box that Robin Wilson was signed to Don Ho's Ho-Brown Productions company.

[4] It was reported by Record World in the magazine's August 31 issue that "Where Are They Now" was selling in St. Louis, getting play on Seattle stations, KJR and KOL and doing well on KISN in Portland.

It was reported in the September 7 issue of Record World that it had broken out on radio stations KOL and KJR in Seattle.

[8][9] The song made its debut at 39 in the Record World Top Non-Rock chart on the week of October 5.

[13] Don Ho's performance at New York's Engine Room was reviewed in the May 3, 1969 issue of Cash Box.

10 in a list of the Top 12 "Most Promising Up and Coming Female Vocalists" in the Cash Box 1969 Dee Jay Poll Winners.

[15] It was reported in the 15 August 1969 issue of the Oakland Tribune that Don Ho and singers would appear at the Circle Star in San Carlos September 6 and 7.

The singers were called The Now Generation and consisted of her, Tobi Allen, Vicki Burton, Angel Pablo and the Elsner sisters.

The event which was headlined by Glen Campbell also included other artists such as Freda Payne, Della Reese, Helen Reddy and Bob Newhart etc.

[21] Wilson had a regular role where she played the part of Jackie in the television series Hot l Baltimore.