Artist Lounge: Bobby Bare
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Sad to say but Bobby Bare is woefully underrepresented here. That's a shame 'cause the man is a great singer, songwriter, talent discoverer, and all around nice guy.
The lengthy artistic collaboration between country singer Bobby Bare and author/poet/cartoonist/songwriter Shel Silverstein began in earnest with this 1973 LP. At the time, Bare had been regularly charting country hits for fifteen years, and Silverstein had found great success as a songwriter with the Irish Rovers (1968's "The Unicorn") Johnny Cash (1969's "A Boy Named Sue"), Loretta Lynn (1971's "One's on the Way"), and Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (1972's "Sylvia's Mothe... MORE







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