Bob Woodruff | |
Origin: | New York City, New York, United States |
Instrument: | Vocals guitar drums |
Genre: | Country |
Occupation: | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Years Active: | 1994–present |
Label: | Asylum, Imprint |
Associated Acts: | The Fields |
Website: | http://www.bobwoodruffmusic.com/ |
Bob Woodruff (born in New York City[1]) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Initially, he was a member of a country rock band called The Fields before beginning a career as a solo artist. He released four studio albums (1994's Dreams & Saturday Nights, 1997's Desire Road, 2011's The Lost Kerosene Tapes, 1999 and 2013's The Year We Tried to Kill the Pain[1]) and has charted two singles on the Billboard country music charts, as well as a third on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.
Woodruff's 1994 debut album Dreams & Saturday Nights was produced by Steve Fishell and included instrumentation from James Burton and Bernie Leadon.[2] His second album included covers of songs by John Fogerty and Arthur Alexander.[3] His latest album, The Year We Tried To Kill The Pain, was released in Europe in September 2013.
Title | Album details | |
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Dreams & Saturday Nights |
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Desire Road |
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The Lost Kerosene Tapes, 1999 |
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The Year We Tried To Kill the Pain |
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Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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US Country | CAN Country | |||
1994 | "Hard Liquor, Cold Women, Warm Beer" | 70 | 81 | Dreams & Saturday Nights |
"Bayou Girl" | 74 | 67 | ||
"Alright" | — | — | ||
1997 | "Almost Saturday Night" | — | 89 | Desire Road |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||||
Year | Video | Director | |
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1994 | "Hard Liquor, Cold Women, Warm Beer" | Studio Productions | |
"Bayou Girl" | Roger Pistole | ||
1995 | "Alright" | Steve Boyle | |
1997 | "Almost Saturday Night" | Marius Penczner |