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bulletBobby's Biography for reprint and review
bulletPhotos for reprint -  Please give appropriate credit to photographers
bulletGeneric Press Release for a live performance.
bulletArticles from media publications
bulletQuote sheet
bulletPartial Discography
bulletAwards
bulletStage Plot for performances

Bobby's Biography [downloadable version]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bobby was born in Newton, North Carolina in 1933 and started playing fiddle when he was nine years old.  He is self taught and  was hired by Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe in 1954 to play bass, but switched to fiddle after fiddler Gordon Terry was drafted into the military. Bobby spent the 1960's through the middle 70's in Iowa, Montana, Oregon and Las Vegas. 

In 1975 he returned home to North Carolina, where he met Ricky Skaggs at Camp Springs, North Carolina.  In 1981, Bobby joined the Ricky Skaggs Band, which was one of the hottest country bands of the 1980's and received many, many awards including three time winners of the CMA "Instrumental Group of the Year", three time winners of Music City News "Bluegrass Act of the Year", the five time winners of the Academy of Country Music 's "Touring Band of the Year".

The Ricky Skaggs Band transitioned to Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder and became an award winning Bluegrass band - twice winning the IBMA and SPBGMA's "Instrumental Group of the Year" in 1999 and 2000.  Additionally, they have won GRAMMY awards for Bluegrass Rules!, Ancient Tones, Soldiers of the Cross, History of the Future and Live from Charleston Music Hall (Bobby's last album with Ricky).

In many ways, Bobby has come full circle - back to Bluegrass music where he started years ago.  Bluegrass music is enjoying a resurgence in popularity not seen since the 1950's. Whether it's teaching young fiddlers or playing a hot fiddle break on stage, Bobby Hicks is a living legend and  continues to contribute to the enjoyment of fans everywhere.

 

 

 

 

 

PHOTOS [HIGH RES]  FOR REPRINT

Bobby in Purple [photo credit David Roye]

Bobby B&W #1 [photo credit Rebecca Tolk]

Bobby B&W #2 [photo credit Rebecca Tolk]

 

Generic Press Release

Previous Press Articles and Reviews

Magazine Article Bluegrass Now July 2005

Newspaper article Asheville Citizens Times December 2003

 

Quote Sheet

Partial Discography

Awards

Stage Plot