Bobby Conn is a musician from Chicago, known for his pop-rock. He often collaborates with other Midwestern artists like musicians Colby Starck and Jim O'Rourke, and film-maker Usama Alshaibi. Conn has released five studio albums to date: Bobby Conn (1997), Rise Up! (1998), The Golden Age (2001), The Homeland (2004) and King For A Day (2007), along with a live album Live Classics (2005) and an E.P. called Llovessonngs (1999). He currently lives in Humboldt Park, Chicago with his wife (violinist Monica BouBou) and two children. He has also once turned his hand to producing, helming a 2003 session for UK punk band The Cribs, which would make up part of their debut release, after he first encountered them as a local support band on a UK tour sometime in 2002.
Biography
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Links & Information
Links
- Fanpage at bobbyconn.co.uk
- Wikipedia article on Bobby Conn
- Last.fm page on Bobby Conn
- MusicBrainz entry on Bobby Conn
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BBC Reviews 
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The Golden Age 2001
Reviewed by Martin Dench
Get this album but make sure your 36' loons, your platform wedges and your fairisle...
Credits
| Role | Artist | Release |
|---|---|---|
| Producer | The Cribs | The Cribs (2004) |
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