Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare
Artist Information
Genres: Traditional Country, Progressive Country, Country-Folk, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Outlaw Country
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 2000's
Born: April 7, 1935 in Ironton, OH
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"500 Miles away from Home"

I'm 500 miles away from home...
Biography
Bobby Bare's story is nearly as fascinating as his music. Bare's mother died when he was five. His father couldn't earn enough money to feed his children, forcing the family to split up. Bare was working on a farm by the time he was 15 years old, later working in factories and selling ice cream to support himself. Building his first guitar, he began playing music in his late teens, performing with a local Ohio band in Springfield. In the late '50s, he moved out to Los Angeles. Bare's first appearance on record was in 1958, as he recorded his own talking blues "The All American Boy," which was credited to Bill Parsons. A number of labels refused the record before the Ohio-based Fraternity Records bought it for $50; the fee also included the publishing rights.
Discography
Release: September 16, 2008
Label: Raven
Release: February 5, 2008
Label: Acrobat
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