Career
Formerly known as Bim, his childhood nickname, he began his musical career in Vancouver in 1971. Initially, he appeared as the opening act for such groups as Supertramp and Santana, but soon came to headline and sell out his own shows. His song "Can"t Catch Maine" from his first LP "Kid Full of Dreams" was released as a single and hit the Top 10 in several major Canadian markets.
His third LP "Thistles" was produced by Emitt Rhodes and featured Mac Cridlin, David Foster, Bob Glaub, Penny Nichols, Jeff Porcaro, Ron Tutt, Blue Williams and Jai Winding.
Forbes has appeared as a headliner in most of Canada"s major folk music festivals. In 1984, he toured in the United States with fellow Canadian Ferron, with whom he performed a duet on the song "Proud Crowd/Pride Cried" for her album, Shadows on a Dime.
In 1987, he began performing and recording as Roy Forbes. Forbes is known for his high soulful voice and percussive guitar playing.
Songs written by Forbes have been recorded by Sylvia Tyson, Garnet Rogers, Valdy, and Susan Jacks.
Since 2006, Forbes has hosted a weekly radio program called "Roy"s Record Room" on the CKUA Radio Network in Alberta. He previously hosted a program known as "Snap Crackle People’s" on Canadian Broadcasting Company Radio across Canada from 1996 to 2009. Both programs feature songs taken from his extensive collection of vintage records.