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About Me


Bobby Doolittle is one of the most respected musicians in Massachusetts, playing electric & acoustic guitars, bass and mandolin. He has been nominated for 20 Boston music awards as both a bass and guitar player, and has taken home 8 of these awards over his 25 year career as a professional musician. In addition to being a versatile player, Bob has also lent his song-writing talents to many musicians over the years. Bobby has shared the stage with many high profile and diverse artists during his career, including Darrell Scott, Loretta Lynn, The Outlaws, Extreme, Scott Kirby, Yankee Jack, Amy Lee, R. Scott Bryan, Ellis Hall as well as Peter Mayer, Jim Mayer and Roger Guth from The Coral Reefer Band.
Bobby brings his talent and years of experience and vast musical knowledge to his store, Crossroads Music in Hanover, Massachusetts. Musicians from all over the country, including occasional calls from Jimmy Buffett's guitar technicians, turn to Crossroads Music for any and all possible musical needs.
When Bobby is not at Crossroads, he can be found playing around the greater Boston area with Jon Frattasio, GINAMARK, and Splash of Blues, among others.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/31/2007
Band Website: crossroadsmusic.ws
Band Members:
Bobby Doolittle: Guitar (Electric and Acoustic), Bass and Mandolin, Vocals

Amy Lee with her chosen band members Bobby Doo, Jon Frattasio & Bob Paluccio in Las Vegas, October, 2006. Check out the video!

Visit Amy Lee's official website , or watch this video on YouTube .

Key West 2006
Check back soon for more photos of the week at Margaritaville
with Jon Frattasio!



Sounds Like:

Bobby Doolittle and Jon Frattasio with Peter Mayer and Jim Mayer, Spring 2007



Crossroads Music carries cds, in addition to their vast instrument and equipment inventory. Check out their selection, including Peter Mayer, "Uncle" Jim Mayer, Full Moon Revue and Darrell Scott!
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None