Bobby Sheen Explained

Bobby Sheen
Birth Name:Robert Joseph Sheen
Alias:Bob B. Soxx
Birth Date:17 May 1941
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genre:Rhythm and blues
Occupation:Singer
Instrument:Vocals

Robert Joseph Sheen (May 17, 1941 – November 23, 2000) was an American rhythm and blues singer.

Biography

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Sheen is best known for singing with Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans who had their biggest hit "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" in 1962 (which was produced by Phil Spector). Sheen also recorded with other groups including The Robins, The Lovables,[1] The Ding Dongs, and The Alley Cats. He would later join Bobby Nunn's group of The Coasters[2] and recorded an album with the group called Coasting in 1979,[3] which was released on Sheen's own record label, Salsa Picante Records. When Bobby Nunn died in 1986, Nunn's group of The Coasters still toured with Sheen and Billy Richards, Jr. as members.

Sheen died of pneumonia in Los Angeles, California at the age of 59.[4]

Discography

Solo singles

Various group singles and recordings

Albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Steve. Propes. Steve Propes. Galen. Gart. 2001. L.A. R&B Vocal Groups 1945-1965. Big Nickel Publications. Milford, NH. 0-936433-18-3.
  2. Book: Millar , Bill . 1974. The Coasters. Star Books. London, England. 175. 0-352-30020-5.
  3. Book: Carl. Gardner. Carl Gardner. Veta. Gardner. 2007. Yakety Yak I Fought Back: My Life with the Coasters. AuthorHouse. Bloomington, IN. 978-1-4259-8981-1.
  4. Bobby Sheen Obituary . . 76 . 16 December 2000 . 0006-2510.