Bobby Bare Jr. has been rocking the music scene from a very young age. When he was six, he was nominated for a Grammy for a duet with his dad on a song written by Shel Silverstein called "Daddy What If." They lost to the Pointer Sisters, but that didn't get Bobby Jr. down. He's had a prolific solo career since the late '90s, and his fans are true and steadfast. Bobby's now on tour supporting his latest record, A Storm, A Tree, My Mother's Head, and took some time to play us a few songs from the album.
@micmoable if you are so clueless, why do you post comments here...the Jesus/Elvis lyric was about a Halloween night in Atlanta....HANGING? Really!
aquaponics 2 weeks ago
Anyone who'd write a song that said they saw Elvis making out with Jesus in a yellow limousine needs hanging---that's about as sacrilegious as it gets--no wonder he wrote trash like that---look who his mentor was--Shel Silverstein who wasa cartoonist for playboy and wrote books and songs with a freakish point of view
micmoable 3 months ago