Robert Wayne “Bob” Childers (born November 20, 1946, in West Union, West Virginia - died April 22, 2008, Stillwater, Oklahoma) was an American country/folk singer-songwriter who has achieved widespread critical acclaim since the late 1970s. Childers was known alternately as the "father" "grandfather" or "godfather" of the regional scene known as Red Dirt music. Childers renown as a songwriter led to the comparisons to both Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie.
Burning Still
Slow Train
Mexican Morning
Sunshine In Your Smile
Restless Spirits
Do You Understand
Friend of Mine
A Regular Guy
Centerville
Kite Fliers and High Wires
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