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Although he’s usually identified with country classics like “Detroit City” and “The Streets of Baltimore,” Bobby Bare explores the genre’s themes without sounding exactly like a ...
Naturally, Bare took the stage to close the night, offering a satisfying sing-along of “Detroit City” with its “I want to go home” refrain especially fitting on Day 4 of a five-day cruise.
Apr. 7—The Ironton Tribune would like to wish a happy 90th birthday to Bobby Bare, who reaches the milestone date today. A native of Pedro and arguably the most famous person to ever come from ...
Dec. 6—NASHVILLE — Lawrence County's most famous native and his wife celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this week. In a post on Facebook and Instagram on Wednesday, Bobby Bare wished ...
Wouldn’t you know it, Page 1 of Chapter 1 presents “Detroit City,” Bobby Bare’s 1963 crossover country classic about a disillusioned Southern white man who comes north to the Motor City.
Bare had nothing but the kindest words for Ray Stevens, who performed “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot,” at the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony, in Reed’s honor.
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