(1935-04-07) April 7, 1935 (age 89) Ironton, Ohio, U.S.
Genres
Country
progressive country[1]
Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
Vocals, guitar
Years active
1956–present
Labels
Capitol
RCA Victor
Mercury
Columbia
Plowboy
Formerly of
Old Dogs
Website
bobbybare.com
Musical artist
Robert Joseph Bare Sr. (born April 7, 1935) is an American country singer and songwriter, best known for the songs "Marie Laveau", "Detroit City" and "500 Miles Away from Home".[2] He is the father of Bobby Bare Jr., also a musician.
^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (October 8, 2020). "Bobby Bare Sings Shel Silverstein Plus Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
^Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 91. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
City" and "500 Miles Away from Home". He is the father of BobbyBare Jr., also a musician. Bare was born in Ironton, Ohio. In the 1950s, he repeatedly tried...
The singles discography of American country artist BobbyBare contains 96 singles. Of these, 80 are singles released as a lead artist, eight as a collaborative...
American country artist BobbyBare contains 39 studio albums, 28 compilation albums, two box sets and one live album. Bare's first album was a compilation...
many clean punches and stopped the bout following the fourth round. Bobby Gunn has bare-knuckle boxing record 73-0 (73 wins and no losses). On Friday, August...
(refusing a songwriting credit for his contribution). In 2010, BobbyBare and his son BobbyBare Jr produced a CD called Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical...
Current members Trace Adkins Lauren Alaina Bill Anderson Kelsea Ballerini BobbyBare Mandy Barnett Dierks Bentley Clint Black Garth Brooks T. Graham Brown...
Silverstein also wrote a song of the same name, which was performed by BobbyBare and his family on his album Singin' in the Kitchen (1974). Silverstein...
Country Music Hall of Fame in April 2017 and he was officially inducted by BobbyBare on October 24. Reed was born in Atlanta and was the second child of Robert...
song on their debut album in May 1962. American country music singer BobbyBare recorded a version with new lyrics, which became a hit single in 1963...
into the Country Music Hall of Fame, along with Cowboy Jack Clement and BobbyBare. In June 2013, he performed at the Glastonbury Festival in England in...
Night"); BobbyBare ("Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends"); O.C. Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night"); Jerry Lee Lewis ("Me and Bobby McGee");...
sung by BobbyBare, but credited by Fraternity Records to Bill Parsons, with songwriting credit to Bill Parsons and Orville Lunsford. While Bare was in...
include returning drummer Kevin March along with newcomers guitarist BobbyBare Jr., guitarist Nick Mitchell and bassist Mark Shue. After the band's set...
Silverstein's song "The Wonderful Soup Stone" tells a version of this story. BobbyBare included the song on his album Lullabys, Legends and Lies (1973). and...
Baxter Taylor and recorded by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show (1972), and BobbyBare (1974); "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" (1971) by Redbone; "Dixie Drug...
Billboard country positions. In 1965, Davis collaborated with country artist, BobbyBare, on the top 20 single, "A Dear John Letter". It was included on their...
Bird, Ray Price, Robbie Fulks, Jools Holland, Giant Sand, Peter Noone, BobbyBare, M. Ward, Michael Nesmith, She & Him, Billy Walker, Suzy Bogguss and Marty...
hitmaker and pop crossover icon. He popularized "The Nashville Sound." BobbyBare is an American outlaw country music singer and songwriter, best known...
in the U.S. in April 1964. It was released in a country arrangement by BobbyBare in 1964 and became a number three hit on the U.S. country singles chart...