Bob James (country singer) explained

Bob James
Birth Name:Robert James Hollister
Birth Date:15 May 1960
Origin:Uxbridge, England
Instrument:Guitar, vocals
Genre:Country, rockabilly
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, musician
Label:ArchieRose Music
Website:BobJames.com

Robert James Hollister (born 15 May 1960) is an English country music singer-songwriter and former representative for the now-defunct CMT Europe (1995–1997).

Biography

Bob James was born in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England. In 1998, James was involved with Bradley Varecha's "Don't Let the Home Farm Die"[1] for Farm Bureau.[2] The song aired as a music video on Thanksgiving morning 1998 on U.S. Farm Report.

James is involved with the British campaign, "Save the Great British Pub",[3] through a new song called "What Can We Do Now".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tiny little super guy ; Turn us up ; Stella ; Advertising song (burning painful product). Copyrightencyclopedia.com. July 17, 2020.
  2. Perkins, Suzie. "Song Salutes American Farmers." The Hendersonville Star News, November 1998: Print.
  3. News: Country singer to help campaign group . The Publican . James . Wilmore . May 11, 2010 . May 26, 2010.