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Bobby Blue is an explosive queer Singer Songwriter performer inspired by his Costa Rican and American heritages. He plays a unique fusion of original songs, Americana, and Latin Folk. Bobby echos the sounds of Pokey LaFarge, Orville Peck, KD Lang and matches the stage presence of Freddie Mercury. Bobby sings as high as Patsy Cline and as powerfully as Sinead O’Connor. Pumping Norteño bass scored Bobby Blues’ childhood soundtrack in the small motor town of Bedford, Indiana. An energetic culture-clash forged his home, his factory-worker father, a good ole’ boy came from the Indiana backwoods. Bobbys mother came from a village in Costa Rica. She encouraged his spirit, music, and imagination. Once, they were coloring and he didn’t have a green crayon for the trees. “The trees can be any color you want,” she told him. That’s been his philosophy ever since. Growing older, Bobby Blues’ imagination and independence could make for a hard time. His ever-changing, crazy hair and Madonna-wannabe ensembles were a bit much for Bedford. Bullied and picked on, a teacher once even threatened to beat out his sissiness out with his fists, but music kept him going. From age four, he sang, and composed for recitals, and always had solo parts in choirs. He prayed for Madonna to rescue him. She never showed so he got the hell out of Bedford. Once old enough, Bobby went to live with his best friend in Seattle where he started his own band as well as lending his vocals to a duo in London called S