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  2. Bobby Bare Jr. - Wikipedia

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    A documentary that follows Bare's struggles as a touring musician [26] is called Don't Follow Me (I'm Lost): A Film About Bobby Bare, Jr. William Miller, the documentary's director, and Lee Baker, the documentary's producer, joined Bare on the road for four months while touring in support of his 2010 release, A Storm – A Tree – My Mother's ...

  3. Bobby Bare - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joseph Bare Sr. (born April 7, 1935) is an American country singer and songwriter, best known for the songs "Marie Laveau", "Detroit City" and "500 Miles Away from Home". [2] He is the father of Bobby Bare Jr. , also a musician.

  4. Brainwasher - Wikipedia

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    Brainwasher is the second and final studio album by Bobby Bare Jr.'s band Bare Jr. [1] It was released on October 10, 2000, on Immortal Records and Virgin Records. [ 2 ] Critical reception

  5. Undefeated (Bobby Bare Jr. album) - Wikipedia

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    Undefeated is the fifth studio album by Nashville-based singer-songwriter Bobby Bare Jr. The album was released in 2014, four years after his previous album, and has elements from multiple genres "alternating between indie rock, dream pop, bluegrass and country".

  6. Young Criminals' Starvation League - Wikipedia

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    Young Criminals' Starvation League is the first studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobby Bare Jr. The album was released in July 2002 and has been described as "melancholy, decidedly disheveled, and rootsy". It has elements of alternative rock and alternative country, along with "a fascination with early-1970s classic country". [1] [2]

  7. The Longest Meow - Wikipedia

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    The Longest Meow is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobby Bare Jr. The album, released on September 26, 2006, came two years after his previous studio album From the End of Your Leash, and continues Bare's eccentric and experimental style. [1]

  8. From the End of Your Leash - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in June 2004, close to 2 years after the release of Bobby Bare Jr.'s previous album, Young Criminals' Starvation League. From the End of Your Leash , like Bare's previous album, was noted for its songwriting and its use of elements from multiple genres, with the Nashville City Paper noting its mix of " traditional country ...

  9. Bobby Bare singles discography - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Bare's first three singles for Mercury Records made the Billboard country top ten: "That's How I Got to Memphis", "Come Sundown" and "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends". In 1973, Bare returned to RCA Victor. He collaborated with his son, Bobby Bare Jr. on the number two Billboard country single "Daddy, What