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| | Bobby Bare (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Bare's first appearance on record was in 1958, as he recorded his own blues tune "The All American Boy," which was credited to Bill Parsons. |
 | | During the '60s Bare continued to mix country and folk, as he was influenced by songwriters like Bob Dylan, recording material by Dylan and several of his contemporaries. |
 | | Bare resumed his collaboration with Silverstein in 1980, releasing the live collection Down and Dirty, which contained two noveltyhits, "Numbers" and "Tequila Sheila." The following year, he released As Is, which showed that he was continuing to record a diverse selection of songwriters, including Townes Van Zandt, J.J. Cale, and Guy Clark. |
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