Bobby Bare
Country · US · Active since 1935

Bobby Bare

Warm, conversational country that feels like a long talk with an old friend. Masterful storytelling delivered with a gentle baritone and a traveler's perspective.

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Bobby Bare's music is the sonic equivalent of a well-worn denim jacket: comfortable, authentic, and full of history. His sound is anchored by a rich, effortless baritone that prioritizes communication over vocal gymnastics. It is music that breathes, often featuring the spacious arrangements of the 1970s Nashville 'Outlaw' era where the pedal steel and acoustic guitar are given room to sigh.

What truly sets him apart is his role as country music's premier curator of stories. While his contemporaries were chasing radio trends, Bare was digging into the eccentric, humorous, and heartbreaking songbooks of writers like Shel Silverstein and Kris Kristofferson. He has a unique ability to pivot from a haunting ballad about homesickness to a witty, satirical novelty song without losing his grounded sense of self.

For those new to his catalog, starting with his 1960s hits provides the foundation, but his 1970s concept albums are where his artistry truly shines. It is the perfect soundtrack for moments of reflection, long journeys, or any time you want a song that feels like a lived-in reality rather than a polished performance.

Robert Joseph Bare Sr. (born April 7, 1935) is an American country music singer and songwriter, best known for the songs "Marie Laveau", "Detroit City", and "500 Miles Away from Home". He is the father of Bobby Bare Jr., also a musician.
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Our Catalog46 Albums · 1963 · 2020
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