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  • Jun 28, 1966
    Bobby Bare Jr. is born in Nashville. He forms an alternative rock band in Nashville during the 1990s, years after he first appeared, at age seven, on his father's sentimental country hit "Daddy What If"
    Mar 9, 1974
    The Grand Ole Opry gives its final Saturday night performance at the Ryman Auditorium before moving to new digs, at the Grand Ole Opry House. Marty Robbins delivers the last set on a night that also features Hank Snow's "Hello Love," Tanya Tucker's "Delta Dawn" and Bobby Bare & Bobby Bare Jr.'s "Daddy What If"
    Mar 15, 1974
    On the Grand Ole Opry's final show in its 31-year run at the Ryman Auditorium, Bobby Bare brings son Bobby Bare Jr. out to join him on "Daddy, What If"
    Oct 26, 1974
    Bobby Bare performs "Marie Laveau" and "Daddy What If" with his son, Bobby Bare Jr., on "Hee Haw." Series host Buck Owens sings "I Love" and "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"; co-host Roy Clark covers "Let Me Be There"
    Mar 1, 1975
    Bobby Bare performs with his sons, Bobby Bare Jr. and Shannon Bare, on the syndicated TV series "The Jimmy Dean Show"
    Jul 3, 1997
    Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings, Mel Tillis and Jerry Reed take over the Masterfonics studio in Nashville, where they record a live album, "Old Dogs." The audience includes Shel Silverstein, Jan Howard, Carl Smith and Bobby Bare Jr.
    Apr 29, 1998
    The Everly Brothers perform their first full concert at the Ryman Auditorium, where they played two years as Grand Ole Opry members. In the audience: Bobby Bare, Bobby Bare Jr., Chet Atkins, Sonny Curtis and Sawyer Brown's Gregg Hubbard
    May 17, 2006
    Bobby Bare and alternative rock artist Bobby Bare Jr. kick off a three-day tour together at the Douglas Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon. It represents the first time father and son have shared the stage for an extended time publicly since the 1970s
    Oct 9, 2011
    Matraca Berg, Bobby Bare Jr. and songwriter Wade Kirby perform at a memorial service for Kirby's brother, former Cactus Brothers musician Paul Kirby, at The Basement in Nashville

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