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Bobby Bones

Bobby Bones (born Bobby Estell)[1] is an American radio and television personality, best known for hosting the nationally syndicated The Bobby Bones Show, originating at KISS-FM in Austin, TX, and for his role as a full-time mentor on American Idol on ABC. He was the winner of season 27 of Dancing with the Stars with partner Sharna Burgess. He has also written two New York Times best sellers.

Bobby Bones
Bones at the iHeartRadio Theater in NYC, for Brad Paisley's album release party.
Born
Bobby Estell[1]

(1980-04-02) April 2, 1980 (age 42)
Alma materHenderson State University
Occupation(s)Radio personality, television personality, author, comedian, musician
Height6 ft (183 cm)[2]
Spouse
Caitlin Parker
(m. 2021)

Early life and education

Bones was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on April 2, 1980, and raised in the small community of Mountain Pine, Arkansas.[1] He has said his mother became pregnant with him at age 15, when his father was 17.[3] He was raised by his mother and maternal grandmother. His biological father was with him until the age of five, but then left the family.[4] Bones began dreaming of a radio career around the age of 5. His mother died at age 49 after battling addiction problems in 2014.[5] He grew up poor, and often viewed radio as a way of escaping poverty.[4] Bones began his radio career at age 17 at the campus station of Henderson State University, KSWH-FM "The Pulse". He graduated with a B.A. in Radio/Television from Henderson in 2002.[citation needed]

Career

While still in college, Bones went to work as a station hand at KLAZ in Hot Springs, Arkansas, but was put on the air within a few days of being hired. A manager there gave him the choice of going on the air as Bobby Z or Bobby Bones of which he chose the latter.[5] Bones' first full-time radio contract paid him $17,000. In 2002, Bones was hired by Q100/KQAR in Little Rock, Arkansas. He then worked for radio station (KLAL), which led to his hosting The Bobby Bones Show on KHFI-FM in Austin, Texas.

According to The Washington Post, Bones is different from typical radio DJs, as he doesn't have the "classic, booming radio DJ voice".[6]

Austin

Bones was originally hired for the evening shift on KHFI-FM and was soon moved to mornings. While in Austin, he met two of his future co-hosts, Lunchbox (in a bar) and Amy (in a Culver's). Bones believed in Amy and put her on the air immediately.[7] His executive producer at the time, Alayna Messer, was previously an intern on the show.

Over ten years, the show built its audience into the top-rated morning show in Austin[8] and was syndicated in a few regional markets. At the height of his popularity, Bones was offered a job outside of radio but ultimately chose to remain with Clear Channel (now iHeart Media).

Nashville

In 2012, Clear Channel moved Bones and his show from Austin with its Top 40 format to Nashville and a country music format while taking The Bobby Bones Show nationwide.[7] Bones took over the slot hosted by longtime DJ Gerry House,[9] who retired in 2010. Bones now broadcasts from the WSIX-FM studios in Nashville on weekday mornings from 5:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. (CT). His co-hosts are Amy and Lunchbox, and features Producer Eddie, Raymundo, Morgan2, Mike D., Abby, and Scuba Steve.

The Bobby Bones Show has become a regular interview stop for top country music stars and even artists/celebrities outside the genre of country.[10] Luke Bryan, John Mayer, Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Ed Sheeran, Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Lady Antebellum, Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, and more have been featured in interviews on the morning show.

Syndication

In February 2013, The Bobby Bones Show was nationally syndicated through iHeart Media-owned Premiere Networks[11] and was made available via iHeartRadio.com and the iHeartRadio mobile app. The show is currently heard on more than 150 radio stations in the U.S., Canada, and UK.[12]

The Bobby Bones Show has an estimated audience of nearly 9.2 million listeners a week. The show's largest market is Chicago (WCHI-FM).

Bones also hosts the weekly “Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones,” carried on over 100 radio stations nationwide.[13]

As part of the iHeart Media family, Bones has been tapped to host, present, and even perform at the annual iHeartRadio Country Festival held in Austin, Texas, iHeartRadio Music Festival held in Las Vegas, Nevada and the annual iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles, California.[14]

Accidental trigger of Emergency Alert System

In October 2014, Bones accidentally triggered the Emergency Alert System by playing EAS tones during an on-air rant about an erroneous EAS test interrupting coverage locally of the 2014 World Series on Fox affiliate WZTV. The EAS tones would have only triggered the EAS issuance in Nashville, but since the show was in syndication, the signal cascaded through the show's nationwide affiliates, and caused AT&T U-verse boxes nationwide to lock up with the erroneous test.[15] In May 2015, Bones's employer iHeartMedia paid a $1 million FCC fine due to the incident and removed all EAS sound effects from their nationwide sound library to prevent a recurrence.[16]

Other media

Bones appeared in the 2009 feature film, Bandslam, with Vanessa Hudgens. He has also appeared on the ABC drama Nashville and has been a guest host with Kelly Ripa on Live! with Regis and Kelly.[17]

In 2012 Bones was part of the Fox Sports Radio lineup, hosting the weekend sports talk program Roddick and Bones with tennis star Andy Roddick, airing Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on nearly 300 radio stations.[18]

Bones is also the host of the podcast “The Bobbycast” where he interviews singers/songwriters of all genres[19] which The Washington Post dubbed as a "treasure trove of unusually candid anecdotes."[20] He has also launched his own podcast network, the Nashville Podcast Network.[citation needed]

On May 17, 2016, he released his first book entitled Bare Bones, I'm Not Lonely If You're Reading This Book.[21]

In 2018, Bones was a guest mentor for season sixteen of American Idol (the first to air on ABC) during the top 24 round. On November 6, 2018, it was announced Bones would become a full-time mentor for the series beginning in season seventeen.[22] During an episode which aired April 8, 2019, Bones served as guest host, as host Ryan Seacrest was sick and missed the taping.[23]

In June 2019, Bones filmed an episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls in Norway. The episode aired on January 14, 2020.[24] He was a judge of Topgolf's original series Who Will Rock You.

He signed an overall deal with BBC Studios.[25]

Breaking Bobby Bones, on the National Geographic Channel began airing in 2021. In each episode, Bones meets a real person doing a "real" job or sport, works with them to learn how to do it, and is critiqued on his performance. At the end of each episode, Bones does something special for week's guest that will improve their life, or help them with their career or other goals.[citation needed]

On December 31, 2021, Bones, along with Rachel Smith of Entertainment Tonight, hosted New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash. It was broadcast live from Nashville on CBS.[citation needed]

In 2022, Bones hosted the USA Network competition series Snake in the Grass.[26]

Dancing with the Stars

In September 2018, Bones was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on the 27th season of Dancing with the Stars, being paired with the professional dancer Sharna Burgess. Despite the second lowest scores for a couple in the final 4, the couple made it to the finals, and ended up winning the competition.[27]

Personal life

On September 28, 2013, Bones and his crew were part of a team that set the Guinness World Record "Most hunger relief meals packaged in one hour (team)".[28]

On August 5, 2015, during the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump, Bones filed an "all purpose" trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the rights to the phrase "Make America Great Again". Trump had registered the phrase for "political action committee services" but not for its use on hats, t-shirts, duffel bags, and other apparel and accessories that Bones now had the rights to. Two days later, on August 7, Bones tweeted, "hey @realDonaldTrump, if you donate 100k to @stjude, I will give you your clothing trademark back. thanks! – Bobby". Bones later tweeted an image on October 29 of a check from The Trump Organization for an undisclosed amount, stating it would go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and that Trump could "have [his] slogan back".[29]

On January 3, 2017, Bones announced he was considering a run for governor of Arkansas in the 2018 election.[30] On March 14, 2017, Bones announced he was not running.[31]

In July 2021, Bones married Caitlin Parker.[32]

Awards and honors

For four years running, from 2004 to 2008, Bones was named Best Radio Personality by the Austin Music Awards, presented by The Austin Chronicle and SXSW. The Bobby Bones Show also won Best Radio Program 2007–2008.[33] On April 6, 2014, Bones, Amy, and Lunchbox won their first Academy of Country Music Award for National On-Air Personality of the Year, just nine months into Bones's first year in country music.[34] Bones became the youngest ever inductee into the National Radio Hall of Fame during a ceremony on November 2, 2017, at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago.[35] The University of Arkansas awarded Bobby with an honorary doctorate at their Spring 2022 commencement ceremonies.[36]

Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US Country
[37]
US
[38]
US Comedy
[39]
US
Indie

[40]
The Critics Give It 5 Stars 4 41 1 3

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[42]
US
Kid

[43]
US
Indie

[44]
The Raging Kidiots: Kiddy Up
  • Release date: November 2, 2015
  • Label: Black River Entertainment
64 3 2
The Next Episode Release Date: August 18, 2017

Other charted songs

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country Airplay
[45]
US Comedy Digital
[46]
2016 "We Can't Stand Each Other"
(with Carrie Underwood)
8 The Critics Give It 5 Stars
"Every Day Is a Good Day" 10
"Starbucks!" 14
"Fishin' with My Dad" 60 20
2017 Namaste 1 The Next Episode EP
2017 Chick-Fil-a (... But It's Sunday) 3 The Next Episode EP
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
2016 "If I Was Your Boyfriend"[47] Robert Chavers

References

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  25. ^ "Bobby Bones Signs Overall TV Development Deal With BBC Studios' L.A. Production Arm". October 29, 2020. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  26. ^ Gillette, Sam (August 1, 2022). "Bobby Bones Is Learning to Be 'Vulnerable' with Wife Caitlin — and Challenging Himself on New Shows". people. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  27. ^ Murphy, Desiree (September 12, 2018). "'Dancing With the Stars' Season 27 Cast Revealed -- Meet the Celebs and Their Pro Partners!". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved September 12, 2018.
  28. ^ "Most Hunger Relief Meals Packaged in One Hour". Guinness Book of World Records. Guinness World Records. September 28, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
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Bobby Bones born Bobby Estell 1 is an American radio and television personality best known for hosting the nationally syndicated The Bobby Bones Show originating at KISS FM in Austin TX and for his role as a full time mentor on American Idol on ABC He was the winner of season 27 of Dancing with the Stars with partner Sharna Burgess He has also written two New York Times best sellers Bobby BonesBones at the iHeartRadio Theater in NYC for Brad Paisley s album release party BornBobby Estell 1 1980 04 02 April 2 1980 age 42 Hot Springs Arkansas U S Alma materHenderson State UniversityOccupation s Radio personality television personality author comedian musicianHeight6 ft 183 cm 2 SpouseCaitlin Parker m 2021 wbr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Austin 2 2 Nashville 2 3 Syndication 2 4 Accidental trigger of Emergency Alert System 3 Other media 3 1 Dancing with the Stars 4 Personal life 5 Awards and honors 6 Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Extended plays 6 3 Other charted songs 6 4 Music videos 7 ReferencesEarly life and education EditBones was born in Hot Springs Arkansas on April 2 1980 and raised in the small community of Mountain Pine Arkansas 1 He has said his mother became pregnant with him at age 15 when his father was 17 3 He was raised by his mother and maternal grandmother His biological father was with him until the age of five but then left the family 4 Bones began dreaming of a radio career around the age of 5 His mother died at age 49 after battling addiction problems in 2014 5 He grew up poor and often viewed radio as a way of escaping poverty 4 Bones began his radio career at age 17 at the campus station of Henderson State University KSWH FM The Pulse He graduated with a B A in Radio Television from Henderson in 2002 citation needed Career EditWhile still in college Bones went to work as a station hand at KLAZ in Hot Springs Arkansas but was put on the air within a few days of being hired A manager there gave him the choice of going on the air as Bobby Z or Bobby Bones of which he chose the latter 5 Bones first full time radio contract paid him 17 000 In 2002 Bones was hired by Q100 KQAR in Little Rock Arkansas He then worked for radio station KLAL which led to his hosting The Bobby Bones Show on KHFI FM in Austin Texas According to The Washington Post Bones is different from typical radio DJs as he doesn t have the classic booming radio DJ voice 6 Austin Edit Bones was originally hired for the evening shift on KHFI FM and was soon moved to mornings While in Austin he met two of his future co hosts Lunchbox in a bar and Amy in a Culver s Bones believed in Amy and put her on the air immediately 7 His executive producer at the time Alayna Messer was previously an intern on the show Over ten years the show built its audience into the top rated morning show in Austin 8 and was syndicated in a few regional markets At the height of his popularity Bones was offered a job outside of radio but ultimately chose to remain with Clear Channel now iHeart Media Nashville Edit In 2012 Clear Channel moved Bones and his show from Austin with its Top 40 format to Nashville and a country music format while taking The Bobby Bones Show nationwide 7 Bones took over the slot hosted by longtime DJ Gerry House 9 who retired in 2010 Bones now broadcasts from the WSIX FM studios in Nashville on weekday mornings from 5 00 a m to 10 a m CT His co hosts are Amy and Lunchbox and features Producer Eddie Raymundo Morgan2 Mike D Abby and Scuba Steve The Bobby Bones Show has become a regular interview stop for top country music stars and even artists celebrities outside the genre of country 10 Luke Bryan John Mayer Taylor Swift Garth Brooks Ed Sheeran Blake Shelton Tim McGraw Lady Antebellum Jason Aldean Dierks Bentley and more have been featured in interviews on the morning show Syndication Edit In February 2013 The Bobby Bones Show was nationally syndicated through iHeart Media owned Premiere Networks 11 and was made available via iHeartRadio com and the iHeartRadio mobile app The show is currently heard on more than 150 radio stations in the U S Canada and UK 12 The Bobby Bones Show has an estimated audience of nearly 9 2 million listeners a week The show s largest market is Chicago WCHI FM Bones also hosts the weekly Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones carried on over 100 radio stations nationwide 13 As part of the iHeart Media family Bones has been tapped to host present and even perform at the annual iHeartRadio Country Festival held in Austin Texas iHeartRadio Music Festival held in Las Vegas Nevada and the annual iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles California 14 Accidental trigger of Emergency Alert System Edit In October 2014 Bones accidentally triggered the Emergency Alert System by playing EAS tones during an on air rant about an erroneous EAS test interrupting coverage locally of the 2014 World Series on Fox affiliate WZTV The EAS tones would have only triggered the EAS issuance in Nashville but since the show was in syndication the signal cascaded through the show s nationwide affiliates and caused AT amp T U verse boxes nationwide to lock up with the erroneous test 15 In May 2015 Bones s employer iHeartMedia paid a 1 million FCC fine due to the incident and removed all EAS sound effects from their nationwide sound library to prevent a recurrence 16 Other media EditBones appeared in the 2009 feature film Bandslam with Vanessa Hudgens He has also appeared on the ABC drama Nashville and has been a guest host with Kelly Ripa on Live with Regis and Kelly 17 In 2012 Bones was part of the Fox Sports Radio lineup hosting the weekend sports talk program Roddick and Bones with tennis star Andy Roddick airing Saturdays from 1 00 p m to 4 00 p m Eastern Time on nearly 300 radio stations 18 Bones is also the host of the podcast The Bobbycast where he interviews singers songwriters of all genres 19 which The Washington Post dubbed as a treasure trove of unusually candid anecdotes 20 He has also launched his own podcast network the Nashville Podcast Network citation needed On May 17 2016 he released his first book entitled Bare Bones I m Not Lonely If You re Reading This Book 21 In 2018 Bones was a guest mentor for season sixteen of American Idol the first to air on ABC during the top 24 round On November 6 2018 it was announced Bones would become a full time mentor for the series beginning in season seventeen 22 During an episode which aired April 8 2019 Bones served as guest host as host Ryan Seacrest was sick and missed the taping 23 In June 2019 Bones filmed an episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls in Norway The episode aired on January 14 2020 24 He was a judge of Topgolf s original series Who Will Rock You He signed an overall deal with BBC Studios 25 Breaking Bobby Bones on the National Geographic Channel began airing in 2021 In each episode Bones meets a real person doing a real job or sport works with them to learn how to do it and is critiqued on his performance At the end of each episode Bones does something special for week s guest that will improve their life or help them with their career or other goals citation needed On December 31 2021 Bones along with Rachel Smith of Entertainment Tonight hosted New Year s Eve Live Nashville s Big Bash It was broadcast live from Nashville on CBS citation needed In 2022 Bones hosted the USA Network competition series Snake in the Grass 26 Dancing with the Stars Edit In September 2018 Bones was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on the 27th season of Dancing with the Stars being paired with the professional dancer Sharna Burgess Despite the second lowest scores for a couple in the final 4 the couple made it to the finals and ended up winning the competition 27 Week Dance Song Judges score Total ResultInaba Goodman Tonioli1 Jive T R O U B L E 7 6 7 20 Safe2 Foxtrot Theme from New York New York Quickstep That Old Black Magic 77 66 76 2019 Safe3 Contemporary A Million Dreams 8 7 8 23 Safe4 Trio Cha cha cha U Can t Touch This 7 6 7 20 Safe5 Waltz Part of Your World 7 7 7 21 No Elimination6 Argentine Tango Mr Sandman 8 7 7 22 Safe7 Viennese Waltz Can t Help Falling in Love Team Freestyle 9 to 5 810 89 810 2429 Safe8Semifinals Salsa G D F R Jive Gimme Some Lovin 78 78 78 21 24 Safe9Finals Cha cha cha U Can t Touch This Freestyle The Greatest Show 810 810 810 24 30 WinnerPersonal life EditOn September 28 2013 Bones and his crew were part of a team that set the Guinness World Record Most hunger relief meals packaged in one hour team 28 On August 5 2015 during the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump Bones filed an all purpose trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the rights to the phrase Make America Great Again Trump had registered the phrase for political action committee services but not for its use on hats t shirts duffel bags and other apparel and accessories that Bones now had the rights to Two days later on August 7 Bones tweeted hey realDonaldTrump if you donate 100k to stjude I will give you your clothing trademark back thanks Bobby Bones later tweeted an image on October 29 of a check from The Trump Organization for an undisclosed amount stating it would go to St Jude Children s Research Hospital and that Trump could have his slogan back 29 On January 3 2017 Bones announced he was considering a run for governor of Arkansas in the 2018 election 30 On March 14 2017 Bones announced he was not running 31 In July 2021 Bones married Caitlin Parker 32 Awards and honors EditFor four years running from 2004 to 2008 Bones was named Best Radio Personality by the Austin Music Awards presented by The Austin Chronicle and SXSW The Bobby Bones Show also won Best Radio Program 2007 2008 33 On April 6 2014 Bones Amy and Lunchbox won their first Academy of Country Music Award for National On Air Personality of the Year just nine months into Bones s first year in country music 34 Bones became the youngest ever inductee into the National Radio Hall of Fame during a ceremony on November 2 2017 at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago 35 The University of Arkansas awarded Bobby with an honorary doctorate at their Spring 2022 commencement ceremonies 36 Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Album details Peak chart positions SalesUS Country 37 US 38 US Comedy 39 USIndie 40 The Critics Give It 5 Stars Release date March 18 2016 Label Black River Entertainment 4 41 1 3 US 12 700 41 Extended plays Edit Title Album details Peak chart positionsUS 42 USKid 43 USIndie 44 The Raging Kidiots Kiddy Up Release date November 2 2015 Label Black River Entertainment 64 3 2The Next Episode Release Date August 18 2017Other charted songs Edit Year Single Peak positions AlbumUS Country Airplay 45 US Comedy Digital 46 2016 We Can t Stand Each Other with Carrie Underwood 8 The Critics Give It 5 Stars Every Day Is a Good Day 10 Starbucks 14 Fishin with My Dad 60 202017 Namaste 1 The Next Episode EP2017 Chick Fil a But It s Sunday 3 The Next Episode EP denotes releases that did not chartMusic videos Edit Year Video Director2016 If I Was Your Boyfriend 47 Robert ChaversReferences Edit a b c Schmitt Brad December 20 2014 Radio host Bobby Bones still feels pain of mom s addiction death The Tennessean Nashville Tennessee Retrieved November 20 2018 Born in Hot Springs Ark as Bobby Estell a radio programmer named him Bobby Bones early in Bones career Bobby Officially Measured In Studio To Get Internet Height Changed The Bobby Bones Show The Bobby Bones Show Bobby Bones May 19 2016 The Bobby Bones Show radio broadcast iHeartMedia Retrieved May 19 2016 a b Bobby Bones may be Regis amp Kelly co host KXAN January 13 2011 Retrieved June 25 2014 a b Shea Stewart March 23 2014 Mountain Pine native deals real on the radio goes nationwide Arkansas Democrat Gazette Archived from the original on September 17 2018 Retrieved June 4 2014 via Arkansas Online Yar Emily March 18 2013 Bobby Bones new to WMZQ hosts a different kind of country music morning radio show The Washington Post Retrieved June 28 2014 a b Shea Stewart March 11 2014 Country Radio s New Voice Arkansas Online Retrieved June 11 2014 Dinges Gary October 9 2013 Bobby Bones Austin s Top Morning Host Austin 360 Archived from the original on December 5 2014 Retrieved June 10 2014 Air talent is radio s new country crossover Inside Radio Archived from the original on July 2 2014 Retrieved June 29 2014 The Bobby Bones Show Retrieved June 28 2014 Bobby Bones Shifts From Top 40 To Country Launching Daily National Country Show And Weekend Countdown Show February 23 2013 Retrieved June 29 2014 Bobby Bones Show Affiliates Archived from the original on July 7 2014 Retrieved June 28 2014 Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones Archived from the original on November 10 2014 Retrieved June 28 2014 Bobby Presents at iHeart Radio Awards May 1 2014 Archived from the original on July 2 2014 Retrieved June 28 2014 Glitch on Bobby Bones show may have caused U verse error WKRN News 2 Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved October 27 2014 iHeart to Pay 1M for Misusing EAS Tones During The Bobby Bones Show December 9 2015 Bobby Bones on Regis and Kelly January 28 2011 Archived from the original on October 18 2021 Retrieved July 1 2014 Andy Roddick Fox Sports Live Host May 22 2013 Retrieved June 29 2014 Bobbycast with Ben Rector Yahr Emily February 9 2017 How does country music really work Bobby Bones s podcast is an unlikely gold mine of insider info The Washington Post Country radio host Bobby Bones reveals how he got his name today com May 18 2016 Ramos Dino Ray November 6 2018 American Idol Sets Bobby Bones As Official In House Mentor Deadline Retrieved April 9 2019 American Idol Bobby Bones steps in for ailing Ryan Seacrest on Monday s episode USA Today Retrieved April 9 2019 Running Wild With Bear Grylls Season 5 Episode 9 via www rottentomatoes com Bobby Bones Signs Overall TV Development Deal With BBC Studios L A Production Arm October 29 2020 Retrieved October 30 2020 Gillette Sam August 1 2022 Bobby Bones Is Learning to Be Vulnerable with Wife Caitlin and Challenging Himself on New Shows people Retrieved August 9 2022 Murphy Desiree September 12 2018 Dancing With the Stars Season 27 Cast Revealed Meet the Celebs and Their Pro Partners Entertainment Tonight Retrieved September 12 2018 Most Hunger Relief Meals Packaged in One Hour Guinness Book of World Records Guinness World Records September 28 2013 Retrieved June 28 2014 Donald Trump just got the rights to use slogan Make America Great Again Fortune Retrieved October 2 2021 Radio host Bobby Bones considering run for Ark governor THV11 Digital KTHV January 3 2017 Archived from the original on January 4 2017 Retrieved January 3 2017 Taha Nada March 14 2017 Bobby Makes Official Statement On Political Plans The Bobby Bones Show Archived from the original on March 20 2017 Retrieved May 18 2017 Bobby Bones Engaged to Girlfriend Caitlin Parker I Get to Marry the Love of My Life PEOPLE com Austin Music Awards Austin Chronicle Retrieved June 28 2014 Radio Award Winners Announced for the 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards Academy of Country Music February 18 2014 Retrieved June 28 2014 http www talkers com June 26 2017 Bobby Bones to be Awarded Honorary Doctorate at Commencement Bobby Bones Chart history Country Albums Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 Bobby Bones Chart history Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 Bobby Bones Chart history Comedy Albums Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 Bobby Bones Chart history Independent Albums Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 Bjorke Matt April 2 2016 Country Album Sales Chart April 4 2016 Roughstock The Raging Idiots Chart history Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 The Raging Idiots Chart history Kids Albums Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 The Raging Idiots Chart history Independent Albums Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 Bobby Bones Chart history Country Airplay Billboard Retrieved March 29 2016 Bobby Bones Chart history Comedy Digital Songs Billboard Retrieved May 3 2016 permanent dead link Shelburne Craig February 5 2016 Bobby Bones and The Raging Idiots Issue New Single MusicRow Retrieved March 29 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Bones amp oldid 1131361675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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