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Bobby Bare

1935 - Today

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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. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bobby Bare is the 2,491st most popular singer (down from 2,473rd in 2019), the 13,598th most popular biography from United States (down from 13,410th in 2019) and the 712th most popular American Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Bobby Bare ranks 2,491 out of 4,381Before him are Ahlam, Katrina Leskanich, Nora Bayes, Bappi Lahiri, Kang Daniel, and Tracey Thorn. After him are Marie Serneholt, Maria Radner, Elena Gheorghe, Kristína, Tove Lo, and Ana Tijoux.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1935, Bobby Bare ranks 535Before him are Manuel Aaron, Bob Denver, Bhama Srinivasan, Gabriel Elorde, Dorothy Masuka, and Rajmohan Gandhi. After him are John Cordts, Bill Brack, Anne Reid, Gail Fisher, Harry B. Gray, and Mel Charles.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Bobby Bare ranks 13,602 out of 20,380Before him are Arthur Kopit (1937), Robert Ashley (1930), Brit Marling (1983), John Lindsay (1921), Apollo Crews (1987), and Linda M. Godwin (1952). After him are Aly Raisman (1994), John Stossel (1947), French Stewart (1964), Jan Kleyna (2000), Lisa Brennan-Jobs (1978), and Glen Benton (1967).

Among SINGERS In United States

Among singers born in United States, Bobby Bare ranks 712Before him are Carrie Underwood (1983), Daya (1998), Keely Smith (1928), David Allan Coe (1939), Katrina Leskanich (1960), and Nora Bayes (1880). After him are YNW Melly (1999), Melba Moore (1940), Rivers Cuomo (1970), Deniece Williams (1950), Amanda Lepore (1967), and Charlie Rich (1932).