Influenced at a very young age and encouraged by legends like Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, Bobby became interested in guitar around 6. His mother got him his first guitar, and he never looked back.
By the age of 15, he was gigging with others around Fort Worth. He joined Seely Aston and they eventually began travelling the US.
Durning the 80's, Bobby continued to travel and began playing country with Teddy and The Roughriders. Eventually, he settled in East Texas and joined a local band: Roadhouse. Playing on weekends, while attending college. They played the Longview Balloon Festival, opening for T. Graham Brown and Little Texas. He worked briefly at the Rio Palm in Longview, opening for Toby Keith and Randny Foster.
While teaching in Las Vegas, Bobby worked with several bands. He played in Soul Patch, blues band, and worked at Sahara's and with The Hillbilly Rockstars at the Harley Davidson Cafe on the Strip.
Recently, Bobby returned home to Fort Worth. He is currently working on recording projects with Shelley Hall, Mark Ballew, Danny Mode & Gonzalo Trevino. He is currently playing lead guitar for Due South.