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He is a singer-songwriter and producer born Robert
Valentine Braddock in Lakeland, Florida, and growing up in Auburndale,
Florida, where his father was a citrus grower. When he was young he learned to play the saxophone and
the piano and he wrote his first song when he was just 8 years old. From the late 1950s to the early
1960s, concentrating on rock and roll, he would tour with local and
Southern bands such as the Dynamics, the Starfires, Jumpin' James Jolly and
Big John Taylor's Untouchables, and in 1961 released his first self-penned
song "Walkin' Papers" which was recorded by the singer Dot Anderson, and followed
it in 1962 with "That's When I stopped Living"/"Fallout Shelter" recorded
by Billy Chambers. During
these latter years he would also attend the Florida Southern College. Deciding to re-locate he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in
1964 and after having been employed in a music store joined up with
Marty
Robbins
to play piano in his band. His songwriting came to the fore in
1966 when his "While You're Dancing" was recorded by Marty
Robbins
and made
the charts, and at the same time he would work as a session musician and appear
in some country music movies. In 1967
he started recording his own material and his second release, "I
Know How To Do It" reached the Top 75 in the chart and he would
later see further chart success in 1979 with "Between
the Lines
". This would lead him
to receiving his first recording contract and publishing contract, which
would lead to four others through the course of his career, and catapult
him into being a sought after and successful songwriter who would write or
co-write 13 chart No. 1s and hits for artists such as George Jones, Tammy
Wynette, Tanya Tucker, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Duncan, Nancy Sinatra, The
Statler Brothers, Jon Anderson, Tracey Lawrence, Mark Chesnutt, Toby Keith
and many more. As a
co-writer he has worked with other songwriters such as Curly Putman,
Sparky
Lawrence
and Sonny Throckmorton and in the field of production he discovered and
produced the singer Blake Shelton who has gone on to have several
chart-toppers. His repertoire
which comprises an estimated 1200 songs with 80 chart hits includes the
songs "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." by Tammy Wynette, "I Wanna Talk About Me" by Toby
Keith, "Two Shades of Blue" by Deborah Allen, "Would They Love Him Down in
Shreveport" by the Oak Ridge Boys, "Would You Catch a Falling Star" by Jon
Anderson, "Fadin' In, Fadin' Out" by Tommy Overstreet and "He Stopped
Loving Her Today" by George Jones, which was voted "Country Song of the
Century" in a Radio & Records Magazine poll. Winning several awards he was
inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1981 as the youngest
living inductee as well as also winning the Music City News Songwriter of
the Year and the Nashville Songwriters Association that same year. In 2007
he published his Down in Orbundale: A Songwriter's Youth in Old Florida.
Bobby Braddock recordings
Between
the Lines (Bobby Braddock/Sparky
Lawrence
)
The Happy
Hour (Bobby Braddock)
I
Did the Right Thing (Bobby Braddock)
Moon
Fever (Bobby Braddock/Sparky
Lawrence )
Sources:
- http://www.bobbybraddock.com/
- http://www.dizzyrambler.com/index.html?legends/BBraddock/bbraddock_bio.html~mainFrame
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Braddock
- http://www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/fame/braddock.html
- http://www.dizzyrambler.com/legends/BBraddock/01-9-6_ASun_braddock.html
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