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:''This article refers to the a cappella singing group. For other uses, see [[The Bobs (disambiguation)]]''
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = The Bobs
| image =
| caption =
| background = group_or_band
| origin = [[San Francisco, California]]
| genre = [[New wave music|New wave]], [[a cappella]]
| years_active = 1980–present
| label =
| associated_acts =
| website = * [http://www.bobs.com/ Bobs.com]
| current_members = Richard Greene<br>Matthew Stull<br>Dan Schumacher<br>Angie Doctor
| past_members = [[Gunnar Madsen]]<br>Janie Scott<br>Joe Finetti<br>Lori Rivera<br>Maureen Smith<br>Amy Engelhardt
}}
'''The Bobs''' are an [[a cappella]] vocal group founded in [[San Francisco, California]] in the early 1980s. Now based in [[Seattle, Washington]], they have been recording, and touring throughout North America and Europe ever since.
==Background==
Founding members [[Gunnar Madsen]] and Matthew Stull decided to form an a cappella group when they left their jobs as deliverers of [[singing telegram]]s in San Francisco.<ref>The Bobs at "Primarily A Cappella" [http://www.singers.com/bobs.html singers.com]. Accessed 2010 January 14.</ref> Instead of [[cover version|covering]] more traditional [[doo-wop]] songs, The Bobs started out with original arrangements of their own songs and songs like "[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]" and "[[Psycho Killer]]" . Although two of their albums are dominated by cover versions, the overwhelming majority of their repertoire is original, with songs discussing diverse subjects like lunar cattle farming, sleepy bus drivers, [[bumper sticker]]s, laundry, [[Tropical cyclone|hurricane]]-related flooding, [[graffiti]], [[Oliver North]], shopping-mall security guards, celebrity [[autograph]]s, [[synesthesia|synaesthesia]], post office violence, heart transplants, [[Heaven's Gate (cult)|Heaven's Gate]], [[spontaneous human combustion]], [[turtle]]s, rebellious footwear, [[tattoos]], nicknames for genitalia, and felines intent on ruling the world.
Their arrangement of "Helter Skelter" was nominated for a [[Grammy Award]] in 1984.<ref>1984 Grammy award nomination, Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices, Richard Greene, Gunnar Madsen - Helter Skelter (The Bobs)
[[Los Angeles Times|LA Times]], [http://theenvelope.latimes.com/factsheets/awardsdb/env-awards-db-landing,0,3713019.htmlstory "The Envelope" awards database], accessed 2010 Jan 13.</ref>
The Bobs have broken with a cappella tradition several times by including instruments. The majority of the 1995 album ''Plugged'' is backed by toy drums. ''Plugged'' also made heavy use of studio equipment to make the voices sound more like [[guitar]]s and [[bass guitar]]s. ''Coaster'' includes a rock rhythm section on one song. ''Rhapsody in Bob'' features their arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with pianist [[Bob Malone]] playing most of the original piano concerto as The Bobs become a vocal orchestra. But this original "band without instruments" usually uses just their mouths, hands, feet and "other body parts".
Members of the group are always credited with "Bob" as their middle name. The name is often described as an acronym for "[[Best of Breed]]", an award given out at [[conformation show|dog show]]s. Another story that the Bobs give is the name was shortened from "The Oral Bobs" in the first months the group performed together.
The Bobs supplied inter-gender wrestling champion [[Andy Kaufman]] with his iconic entrance theme, entitled ''March & Fanfare''. The song was played at the beginning of the Kaufman's [[biopic]], ''[[Man on the Moon (film)|Man on the Moon]]''.
Several anniversary concerts were held in Berkeley, California in January 2006 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Bobs. These concerts featured seven of the eight singers who have ever been in the band.
A documentary about the group, called ''Sign My Snarling Movie: 25 Years of The Bobs'' was released in summer 2007.
===Other appearances===
The Bobs performed ''Psycho Killer'' on [[The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]] in 1988.
In the [[Jason Alexander]] movie ''[[For Better or Worse (film)]]'', the Bobs performed most of the soundtrack, including the background music that occasionally interacted with the story. During the 1995 [[Emmy Award|Emmys]] they performed a medley of television themes with Alexander.
In 1996, the Bobs provided several original songs for the soundtrack to the children's video game [[Castle Infinity]].{{citation needed|date=November 2012}}
==Discography==
* ''[[The Bobs (album)|The Bobs]]'' (1983)
* ''[[My, I'm Large]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Songs for Tomorrow Morning]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Sing the Songs of...]]'' (1991)
* ''[[Shut Up and Sing!]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Cover the Songs of...]] '' (1994)
* ''[[Plugged (The Bobs album)|Plugged]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Too Many Santas]]'' (1996)
* ''[[i brow club]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Coaster (The Bobs album)|Coaster]]'' (2000)
* ''[[20 Songs From 20 Years: The Best of The Bobs]]'' (2003) – includes 12 previously unreleased tracks
* ''[[Rhapsody in Bob]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Get Your Monkey off My Dog]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Biographies (The Bobs album)|Biographies]]'' (2013)
===Compilations===
* ''[[The Best of the Bobs]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Songs at Any Speed]]'' (2008)
===Videography===
* ''The Bobs on PBS's Lonesome Pine Special'' (1989)
* ''The Bobs on PBB]'s Lonesome Pine Special'' - ISOBOBS (with the dance group [[ISO (dance group)|ISO]]) (1990)
* ''Live at the 20th Century'' (1998)
* ''The Bobs Sing! (And other Love Songs)'' (2000)
* ''Sign My Snarling Movie: 25 Years of the Bobs'' (2007)
==External links==
* [http://www.bobs.com/ Official site]
* {{musicbrainz artist|id=c53d3a1a-8296-4f31-a86c-bdbe5ffb2f98|name=The Bobs}}
* [http://www.myspace.com/thebobsmusic MySpace]
* [http://www.gunnarmadsen.com/ Gunnar Madsen]
* [http://www.netfobs.org/ Friends of the Bobs]
* radio interview at [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92788641 NPR.org], "The World Cafe"
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bobs/39698992362/ The Bobs on Facebook]
==References-==
{{reflist}}
*The Bobs at [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p12410/biography|pure_url=yes}} allmusic.com]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Fanpov|date=November 2012}}
:''This article refers to the a cappella singing group. For other uses, see [[The Bobs (disambiguation)]]''
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = The Bobs
| image =
| caption =
| background = group_or_band
| origin = [[San Francisco, California]]
| genre = [[New wave music|New wave]], [[a cappella]]
| years_active = 1980–present
| label =
| associated_acts =
| website = * [http://www.bobs.com/ Bobs.com]
| current_members = Richard Greene<br>Matthew Stull<br>Dan Schumacher<br>Angie Doctor
| past_members = [[Gunnar Madsen]]<br>Janie Scott<br>Joe Finetti<br>Lori Rivera<br>Maureen Smith<br>Amy Engelhardt
}}
'''The Bobs''' are an [[a cappella]] vocal group founded in [[San Francisco, California]] in the early 1980s. Now based in [[Seattle, Washington]], they have been recording, and touring throughout North America and Europe ever since.
==Background==
Founding members [[Gunnar Madsen]] and Matthew Stull decided to form an a cappella group when they left their jobs as deliverers of [[singing telegram]]s in San Francisco.<ref>The Bobs at "Primarily A Cappella" [http://www.singers.com/bobs.html singers.com]. Accessed 2010 January 14.</ref> Instead of [[cover version|covering]] more traditional [[doo-wop]] songs, The Bobs started out with original arrangements of their own songs and songs like "[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]" and "[[Psycho Killer]]" . Although two of their albums are dominated by cover versions, the overwhelming majority of their repertoire is original, with songs discussing diverse subjects like lunar cattle farming, sleepy bus drivers, [[bumper sticker]]s, laundry, [[Tropical cyclone|hurricane]]-related flooding, [[graffiti]], [[Oliver North]], shopping-mall security guards, celebrity [[autograph]]s, [[synesthesia|synaesthesia]], post office violence, heart transplants, [[Heaven's Gate (cult)|Heaven's Gate]], [[spontaneous human combustion]], [[turtle]]s, rebellious footwear, [[tattoos]], nicknames for genitalia, and felines intent on ruling the world.
Their arrangement of "Helter Skelter" was nominated for a [[Grammy Award]] in 1984.<ref>1984 Grammy award nomination, Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices, Richard Greene, Gunnar Madsen - Helter Skelter (The Bobs)
[[Los Angeles Times|LA Times]], [http://theenvelope.latimes.com/factsheets/awardsdb/env-awards-db-landing,0,3713019.htmlstory "The Envelope" awards database], accessed 2010 Jan 13.</ref>
The Bobs have broken with a cappella tradition several times by including instruments. The majority of the 1995 album ''Plugged'' is backed by toy drums. ''Plugged'' also made heavy use of studio equipment to make the voices sound more like [[guitar]]s and [[bass guitar]]s. ''Coaster'' includes a rock rhythm section on one song. ''Rhapsody in Bob'' features their arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with pianist [[Bob Malone]] playing most of the original piano concerto as The Bobs become a vocal orchestra. But this original "band without instruments" usually uses just their mouths, hands, feet and "other body parts".
Members of the group are always credited with "Bob" as their middle name. The name is often described as an acronym for "[[Best of Breed]]", an award given out at [[conformation show|dog show]]s. Another story that the Bobs give is the name was shortened from "The Oral Bobs" in the first months the group performed together.
The Bobs supplied inter-gender wrestling champion [[Andy Kaufman]] with his iconic entrance theme, entitled ''March & Fanfare''. The song was played at the beginning of the Kaufman's [[biopic]], ''[[Man on the Moon (film)|Man on the Moon]]''.
Several anniversary concerts were held in Berkeley, California in January 2006 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Bobs. These concerts featured seven of the eight singers who have ever been in the band.
A documentary about the group, called ''Sign My Snarling Movie: 25 Years of The Bobs'' was released in summer 2007.
===Other appearances===
The Bobs performed ''Psycho Killer'' on [[The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]] in 1988.
In the [[Jason Alexander]] movie ''[[For Better or Worse (film)]]'', the Bobs performed most of the soundtrack, including the background music that occasionally interacted with the story. During the 1995 [[Emmy Award|Emmys]] they performed a medley of television themes with Alexander.
In 1996, the Bobs provided several original songs for the soundtrack to the children's video game [[Castle Infinity]].{{citation needed|date=November 2012}}
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==Discography==
* ''[[The Bobs (album)|The Bobs]]'' (1983)
* ''[[My, I'm Large]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Songs for Tomorrow Morning]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Sing the Songs of...]]'' (1991)
* ''[[Shut Up and Sing!]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Cover the Songs of...]] '' (1994)
* ''[[Plugged (The Bobs album)|Plugged]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Too Many Santas]]'' (1996)
* ''[[i brow club]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Coaster (The Bobs album)|Coaster]]'' (2000)
* ''[[20 Songs From 20 Years: The Best of The Bobs]]'' (2003) – includes 12 previously unreleased tracks
* ''[[Rhapsody in Bob]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Get Your Monkey off My Dog]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Biographies (The Bobs album)|Biographies]]'' (2013)
===Compilations===
* ''[[The Best of the Bobs]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Songs at Any Speed]]'' (2008)
===Videography===
* ''The Bobs on PBS's Lonesome Pine Special'' (1989)
* ''The Bobs on PBB]'s Lonesome Pine Special'' - ISOBOBS (with the dance group [[ISO (dance group)|ISO]]) (1990)
* ''Live at the 20th Century'' (1998)
* ''The Bobs Sing! (And other Love Songs)'' (2000)
* ''Sign My Snarling Movie: 25 Years of the Bobs'' (2007)
==External links==
* [http://www.bobs.com/ Official site]
* {{musicbrainz artist|id=c53d3a1a-8296-4f31-a86c-bdbe5ffb2f98|name=The Bobs}}
* [http://www.myspace.com/thebobsmusic MySpace]
* [http://www.gunnarmadsen.com/ Gunnar Madsen]
* [http://www.netfobs.org/ Friends of the Bobs]
* radio interview at [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92788641 NPR.org], "The World Cafe"
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bobs/39698992362/ The Bobs on Facebook]
==References-==
{{reflist}}
*The Bobs at [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p12410/biography|pure_url=yes}} allmusic.com]
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bobs, The}}
[[Category:Musical groups from San Francisco, California]]
[[Category:Professional a cappella groups]]
[[Category:A cappella musical groups]]
[[Category:American New Wave musical groups]]
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