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Bobby Durham (country musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bobby Durham (country musician)
Bobby Durham (born 1942 ()) is an American country musician associated with the Bakersfield sound. His hits include ''Do You Still Drink Margaritas; Playboy; Let’s Start a Rumor Today'' and the classic song penned by Merle Haggard ''My Past Is Present.'' ==Past== Durham first performed professionally at age 11, appearing on Billy Mize's TV show. He performed solo and occasionally with his brother Wayne on local shows such as ''Town Hall Party'', ''Trading Post'', and Cliffie Stone's ''Hometown Jamboree'' and in 1953 he joined Cousin Ebb's Squirrel Shooters, which was the house band for the ''Pumpkin Center Barn Dance''. Following this he played with Jolly Judy and the Go-Daddies and with Gene Davis's Palomino Riders.
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