Hello my little Punkin’ Doodles!
 Here’s a little bit of Roxy history for ya!  ENJOY!
 
Roxy C. Moorecox was created in the unbalanced brain of Clay Smith.  In 2001 Clay was exposed to the world of Camp Drag when a friend of his took him to see The Armorettes – “The Infamous Camp Drag Queens of the South” at Backstreets in Atlanta, GA.  He realized that drag didn’t have to be all about silicone implants and realistic female illusion, drag, in turn, could just be fun!  The Armorettes, in their 28 years of existence, have raised over $1.7 million for HIV/AIDS chairities by dressing up as women despite their hairy chests, goatees, and rotten and deranged sense of humors!  Combining laughter and fundraising, the Armorettes rubbed off on an impressionable young college student and thus Roxy C. Moorecox was born.  It wasn’t long before Roxy was competing in talent shows and learning the art of drag from watching great entertainers like Mr. Charlie Brown corral an drunken audience of gays and straights, uniting the two through laughter.   
 
Roxy has since worked her way to the front of the line, happy to be the oddball in the drag world of look-a-likes.  Roxy’s career really took shape when she started working at The Castle in Greenville, SC.  She hosted her own talent search on Wednesday nights as well as headlining certain Friday night mainstage shows.  However Roxy had the most fun co-creating the Hell on High Heels Cabaret show on Sunday nights.  This show also starred long time friend and cohort Rose Michaels, Charlize Kelly and Felicia Jones.