Bobby Barth

Bobby Barth is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, primarily known for his work in the rock genre. He gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as a member of the bands Axe and later as a solo artist. Barth's music often blends elements of hard rock and melodic rock, showcasing his prowess as a guitarist and vocalist. Notable works include Axe's albums "Livin' on the Edge" (1979) and "Offering" (1980), which feature tracks like "Rock 'n' Roll Party in the Street." His contributions to the band helped define the sound of the era, and his songwriting skills garnered him respect in the industry. Barth also had a stint with the band "Blackfoot," where he contributed to their sound during the early 1990s. In addition to his band work, Barth has released solo projects, including "The Last Laugh" (1995) and "I’m Not Done Yet" (2021). His impact on music is marked by his ability to blend catchy melodies with powerful guitar riffs, influencing a generation of rock musicians. Barth continues to perform and remains a respected figure in the rock community.