HBarC Ranchwear has created a custom western shirt line in honor of Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member, Bobby Bare. The Bobby Bare 60th Anniversary Signature Series is the first shirt being offered and exclusively designed for the original "Outlaw" of country music who is celebrating his 60-year career as an award-winning musician. The shirts are available for pre-order online atwww.hbarc.com.
"We are excited to collaborate with one of the great country music legends in Bobby Bare," said Jess Rice, Director of Marketing for HBarC. "At HBarC, we are committed to the true heritage of western clothing, and being able to introduce a signature shirt with Bare is truly a great honor."
Additionally, Bare's 60th
Diamond Anniversary is being recognized by offering a limited quantity special release of Things Change on vinyl for World Record Store Day. The vinyl is pressed on 180g white vinyl and packaging includes a collection of vintage photo prints and lithographs. The album is available onApril 21 at all participating #RSD18 stores. Find your local retailer here.
About Bobby Bare
Born in Ohio, Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member
Bobby Bare is one of the most iconic country artists of our time with chart-topping songs like "Detroit City," "500 Miles," "Marie Laveau" and many more. From country legends like
Little Jimmy Dickens and Hank Williams to big band acts like Phil Harris and the Dominoes, Bare's style was molded and led him to nearly five dozen Top 40 hits from 1962 to 1983. The original "Outlaw" of country music, Bare was honored with many awards and accolades, multiple GRAMMY nominations and wins and an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2017, Rolling Stone named him one of the "50 Greatest Country Artists of All Time." 2018 marks his 60th anniversary in the music business and the release of his studio album,Things Change, and two new music videos. The Outlaw Country legend continues to play sold out select dates throughout the United States and internationally. April of 2018 marked his 83rd birthday and a pinnacle moment in history as he was welcomed back home as a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Garth Brooks. For more information, visit www.bobbybare.com.
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