Bobby Blotzner is an American singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the folk and Americana genres. Active primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, Blotzner's music features a blend of storytelling, acoustic instrumentation, and introspective lyrics, characteristic of the folk revival movement. Notable works include his albums "Songs of the Road" and "Whispers in the Wind," which showcase his ability to weave personal narratives with broader social themes. His song "The Last Train Home" gained particular attention for its poignant lyrics and melodic structure, resonating with audiences seeking authenticity in music. While Blotzner may not have achieved mainstream commercial success, his work has influenced a generation of folk artists who appreciate the craftsmanship of songwriting and the importance of lyrical depth. He is often cited by emerging musicians as an inspiration, exemplifying the spirit of the DIY ethos that defines much of the folk scene. Blotzner's commitment to storytelling and connection through music continues to leave a lasting impression on the Americana landscape.