Bob Croce performs on Focus Delaware - 5/26/1983

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  • Bob Croce’s first musical expression was with the accordion at age six. Hopelessly bored with notation, Bob had the ability to play each week's new song to practice immediately upon hearing his teacher's demonstration of it before leaving. Frustrated but amazed, his teacher, Mr. Vincent Lista, would often catch Bob going to town with the song book closed. This was the first sign of Bob's extraordinary ear which soon combined with an exceptional talent for rhythms. From age ten on, Bob was a prodigious drummer playing with several bands before discovering his affinity for guitar.
    Starting out as a back-up guitarist/vocalist in an acoustic duo with long time friend, Bob Bohne', occasional lead vocal opportunities fanned Croce's interest to sing more and a solo act was born. Bob landed his first professional job writing and singing commercial jingles at Music Market Studios in Philadelphia. This valuable experience, and the encouragement from the Studio President, Ron Mecale, helped Bob Croce develop into one of the Philadelphia area’s most prominent and prolific performers.
    Several colleges and universities, hundreds of corporate and private events and literally thousands of club engagements have been the mainstay of Bob's performance scheduling for over four decades. Early influences inspiring Bob’s interpretive work include James Taylor (a specialty), Jackson Browne (also a specialty), Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Cat Stevens and the Beatles to name just a few favorites. While loving and performing some songs by his famous first cousin, Jim Croce, Bob has quietly bowed to Jim’s limelight in favor of building his own grassroots following.
    Bob has also gathered fans on the 'big stage' opening for (and sometimes sharing the stage with) several national acts such as Doc Watson, Dave Mason, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jonathan Edwards, Phoebe Snow, Nicolette Larson, 38 Special, Tom Chapin, Mike Auldridge, Ralph McTell, Robin & Linda Williams, Mac McAnally, Michael Cooney, Preston Reed, Michael Carabello, Frankie Avalon and Steve Landesberg. Bob has won local trade magazine awards and competitions for his performing as well as a national award from the American Song Festival for his writing. Some of the noted venues Bob has performed at include: The Main Point, The Birchmere, The Theater of the Living Arts (TLA), The Painted Bride Arts Center, Cherry Tree Folk Club, J.C. Dobbs, Ripley Theater and Mendell Theater. Bob has also been the featured guest artist on several radio and television programs including the renowned and reputably greatest radio folk show in America, The Gene Shay Program.
    Among the many Colleges and Universities Bob has headlined at include: University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, University of Delaware, Widener University, West Chester Uninversity, Immaculata University, Mount St. Mary's University, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, Swarthmore College, Rosemont College, Harcum College, Chestnut Hill College, Stockton College,, Albright College, Franklin & Marshall College, Delaware County Community College, Bucks County Community College, Atlantic Cape Community College and Adirondack Community College.
    Bob Croce's website: www.bobcroce.com/
    From Focus Delaware 5/26/1983
    "Focus Delaware" aired on Rollins Cablevision & WNS-TV Channel 2 and WTGI Channel 61 from 1980 to 1987 and was hosted by Bob Weiner.
    More info here: www.focusdelaware.com/
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Komentáře • 10

  • @louwoloszyn3148
    @louwoloszyn3148 Před rokem +2

    Sadly, Bob passed Jan 21, 2023; however, his music, spirit & wit will stay with all who had the opportunity & pleasure to know him & see him play & sing. I was fortunate to know Bob for close to 30 years & see play numerous gigs throughout PA, NJ & DE, including at my own 50th birthday party. RIP.

  • @daxeboy9
    @daxeboy9 Před 4 lety +4

    I picked this great guy up in a Lyft!

  • @lindaferraro7420
    @lindaferraro7420 Před rokem

    I can listen to this song endlessly! Rest in the arms of the angels dear Bob! ❤❤❤

  • @jeffgreene7908
    @jeffgreene7908 Před 6 lety +2

    Bob Croce you rock!

  • @a2ndpower
    @a2ndpower Před 10 lety +1

    This brings back so many memories... Grad school at Drexel, Bob Croce live at the Jailhouse bar, beer and more beer...

  • @rfdofan
    @rfdofan Před 9 lety +1

    This brings back memories...loved seeing him in Delaware County.

  • @billyslim4378
    @billyslim4378 Před rokem

    Bob is an amazing talent. In and of who he is, not just the relationship with Jim. Just wonderful.

  • @randydomolky9806
    @randydomolky9806 Před 5 lety +1

    Saw this guy at Smokes.

  • @colleenlivoti5460
    @colleenlivoti5460 Před 9 lety

    Hello Robert! Hope all is well!!

  • @sherriegreene5613
    @sherriegreene5613 Před 5 lety

    Bob, where can I buy your songs?