Round Robin is a notable figure in the history of American rhythm and blues music, primarily active during the 1960s. Known for his distinct vocal style, his most influential work is arguably the 1964 track, "Kick That Little Foot Sally Ann". This song, characterized by its infectious rhythm and call-and-response structure, had a significant impact on dance music. Round Robin's contributions to the genre, though not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, helped shape the evolution of rhythm and blues into soul and funk.