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Radio Gets Wild are
about to release their first album of International awarded artists Around the World
in Sixty Minutes Vol 1 ..Bobby Dee is set to be placed on the second international album which will be placed for sale in every major country in
roughly 250,000 Download digital stores across the Internet due out in the mid -
late summer.
International
Gold Award was presented to Bobby Dee for his great sounding tracks and attitude
to the music Industry and fellow artists.
About Bio of
Bobby Dee http://www.bobbydeemusic.com
Award Winning Entertainer
"Bobby Dee." He has Four albums out and currently working on his
fifth. His first album is titled "Weak at Heart," released in 1995. His
second album is "Jesus and Momma," released in 2002 , the third album is a
Gospel, released in 2004 and his fourth.
From the heart" which includes his hit single "Rub It In " is set to be
released officially March 15,2007.
He is also now currently working in the studio on his fifth album that will
include all original music and will feature a song written by Jody Dickey &
James Odel called Hard Time Blues. Release date to be announced.
He
grew up in Milton and Cambridge City areas in Indiana. At the age of Five,
he got his first flat-top guitar which was accidentally left out in the rain,
but because of his dedication to music he was able to save enough money and buy
himself a Vox Electric guitar at the age of Thirteen.
Growing up in a musical family; being the
only son out of six siblings, he chose music as a "way out" away from the girls.
His father became his mentor; passing his skills and talent to his Thirteen
year old son.
At the age of Seventeen, Bobby played at
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge . It wasn't until 1994, that he professionally started
singing at the local VFW's, Moose
Lodges, American Legions, RV Parks and even Talent Shows. He sang Karaoke songs
from various artists like Merle Haggard, Hank Sr., David Lee Murphy and more.
E. A. Gregory heard his music and was so impressed that they asked him to play
at Marion County Fair Grounds in Ocala, Florida in 1995. He was also invited by
Starbourne Records to appear as their guest at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville,
Tennessee. Waylon Jennings was so impressed with Bobby Dee, that he asked him
to join his tour along with United Shows of America. From there he started
touring with E. A. Gregory, also known as United Shows of America, to places
like Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and Florida, during which
time he opened for Waylon Jennings, Eddie Rabbit, John Connely, Tommy Cash,
Aaron Tippin, Bill Anderson, Jim Ed Brown, Fox Brothers, Porter Wagner, Mark
Chestnut, Johnny Paycheck, Travis Tritt, Ken Mellons, Kitty Wells and many more.
He also played with The Grand Ole Opry Road Show. He toured with E. A. Gregory
for a total of three years; from 1995 to 1998.
He moved to Nashville, Tennessee & formed
a band which they called "The Southern Legacy ." They played at Tootsie's
Orchid Lounge, The Stage, Legions, Roberts and a few other local places around
Nashville. He is Also a Member of The Tennessee Country Music Alliance.
In 2005, he moved back to Florida, where
he currently stays busy playing at Sunshine Opry, Orange Blossom Opry, and other
local places around Central Florida. For his free time, he likes to relax and
hang out with his friends. He also enjoys horseback riding, playing his
guitar, writing new music, spending time with his family and most importantly
keeping in touch with his fans!
On the Bobby Dee website there is a fan club
with special offers for CD albums to Jigsaw puzzles so check out the site today
http://www.bobbydeemusic.com
Bobby Dee is a shining example to other artists
as well as his hot country music. Music Tracks are available for those in the
radio industry for airplay simply by dropping him an e-mail. |