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Robert Bobby : TODAY!
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A songwriter's songwriter-you can say you discovered Robert Bobby before success went to his head.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2006
TODAY! Record Label: I Like Mike
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Older Than Old & In The Way 2:34 $0.99
Feel So Blue 3:54 $0.99
Sweet Potato Vine 4:35 $0.99
Secret Of The Heart 4:40 $0.99
Hearts & Diamonds 2:51 $0.99
Ask A Man Who Owns One 4:06 $0.99
Spend A Little Nighttime 1:47 $0.99
Dance 3:35 $0.99
Stop In The Name Of Love 5:13 $0.99
Love Drunk 2:59 $0.99
Little Bit Nasty 5:07 $0.99
Copper Kettle 4:47 $0.99
Older Than Old - Banjo Reprise 0:58 $0.99
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Album Notes

BACKGROUND: I was born in Philadelphia and grew up in the suburb of Newtown Square. As a young teenager, my brother introduced me to the music of Bob Dylan and that was my doorway into my own musical adventure. In high school I often frequented The Main Point folk club, getting to hear people like Dave Van Ronk, Chris Smither, Tom Rush, Tim Buckley, Steve Goodman, Muddy Waters and many more. After attending college at Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster, PA, I formed a rock and rhythm & blues band named The Speedboys which gained a widespread regional following and national critical acclaim. After the breakup of The Speedboys, I have continued to make music in various small group formats; most recently playing acoustic guitar accompanied by a multi-instrumentalist on guitar, mandolin & dobro. And most recently adding Mrs Bobby on bass to form a trio.

EXPERIENCE: I have performed in both electric bands and as an acoustic duo for over 30 years.

RECENT ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCES

Opening for CHRIS SMITHER at The Whitaker Center, Harrisburg, PA June, 2007

Opening for ROY BOOK BINDER at The Hideout in the Poconos
August, 2007

The Tin Angel in Philadelphia, opening for Fred Eaglesmith
The Susquehanna Folk Music Society, opening for Ernie Hawkins
The Falcon Ridge Festival as part of the emerging artist showcase.

Electric band performances included opening for:
Dr John, Dicky Betts, Mick Taylor, Buckwheat Zydeco, Dirty Dozen Brass Band

RECORDINGS:
2006 - ROBERT BOBBY - TODAY!
2004 - The Robert Bobby Quartet
2004 - S*N*A*F*U
2001 - F*U*B*A*R
1989 - Positively James Street - with The Speedboys
1987 - Chilly Wind
1983 - Look What Love's Done To Me Now - The Speedboys
1981 - That's What I Like - The Speedboys

CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"The Speedboys are a fresh, funny American Band..." Rolling Stone magazine -( 3 star review of Look What Love's Done to me Now)

Harking back to a time when pop and boogie weren't mutually exclusive" Robert Christgau-The Village Voice (review of That's What I Like)

"Whatever he's like in person, on record Robert Bobby is the vivid and varied songwriter fans should be waiting to meet. " Milo Miles-Boston Phoenix (review of Chilly Wind)

Check out this great resurgence of good folk rock." Smother. Net (review of F*U*B*A*R)

"Bobby favors a more stripped down sound based around his acoustic guitar and soulful singing" Sing Out Magazine (review of F*U*B*A*R)


"An exciting and highly recommended new album from a veteran musician I had not previously heard of. Interesting and unusual topics, handled with insight, subtlety, humor, and great musicianship and a fine voice largely rooted in the folk and blues traditions"John Weingart, Music You Can't Hear On The Radio WPRB, Princeton, New Jersey (review of F*U*B*A*R)

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REVIEWS

Excellent modern folk CD. Pick up a copy today!
author: RadioIndy.com staff
"Today" is an impressive modern folk CD by veteran artist Robert Bobby. The strength of the CD lies in the witty and romantic songwriting, combined with the natural sound of the acoustic instrumentation and Robert's gritty and effective vocals. This is storytelling and visual songwriting from the heart. The acoustic stringed instrument performances on the CD are notable, with many different sounds that are nicely blended to provide the proper accent to Robert’s voice. “Sweet Potato Vine” is a memorable song with the authentic modern folk sound and tasteful guitar fills that is typical of this CD. “Dance” is one of our favorite tracks with its upbeat groove, yet unplugged acoustic feel. “Stop In The Name of Love” is a stripped-down, slowed-down version of this American music classic that we find ourselves listening to again and again. If you enjoy modern folk artists such as John Prine, you will enjoy this CD. Pick up a copy today! - Review by RadioIndy staff
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