About: Bob Regan

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Bob Regan is a Grammy nominated American country music songwriter. His chart credits include "Til Love Comes Again" by Reba McEntire, "Busy Man" by Billy Ray Cyrus, "Your Everything" by Keith Urban, "Soon" by Tanya Tucker, "Thinkin' About You" by Trisha Yearwood, "Running Out of Reasons to Run" by Rick Trevino, "Something About a Woman" by Jake Owen, "Dig Two Graves" by Randy Travis, and many others. His songs have been recorded by artists ranging from cowboy legend Roy Rogers to Kenny Rogers, from Hank Williams Jr. to Andy Williams.

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  • بوب ريغان (بالإنجليزية: Bob Regan)‏ هو كاتب أغاني أمريكي، ولد في 1948 في سووث لاك تاهوي في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Bob Regan is a Grammy nominated American country music songwriter. His chart credits include "Til Love Comes Again" by Reba McEntire, "Busy Man" by Billy Ray Cyrus, "Your Everything" by Keith Urban, "Soon" by Tanya Tucker, "Thinkin' About You" by Trisha Yearwood, "Running Out of Reasons to Run" by Rick Trevino, "Something About a Woman" by Jake Owen, "Dig Two Graves" by Randy Travis, and many others. His songs have been recorded by artists ranging from cowboy legend Roy Rogers to Kenny Rogers, from Hank Williams Jr. to Andy Williams. In 2012, Regan founded Operation Song, a program which brings professional songwriters together with veterans and active duty military to help them tell their stories in song. To date there have been over 1200 songs written with veterans of World War II to those currently serving. Regan has also been a studio musician, a guitarist on the Grand Ole Opry (with Jeanne Pruitt,) and was a three-term President of the Board of the Nashville Songwriters Association International as well as their Legislative Chair. In that role in 2006, he helped pass the Songwriters Capital Gains Tax Equity Act. Regan also taught as an adjunct professor at Belmont University in the inaugural year of their songwriting program. (en)
  • Bob Regan (Sacramento, 1948) is een Amerikaanse songwriter van countrymuziek. (nl)
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  • 1972-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Sacramento, California, United States (en)
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  • Regan Performing at the Silver Moon Stage of the FloraBama (en)
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  • guitar, bass guitar (en)
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  • Bob Regan (en)
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  • Songwriter (en)
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  • 1972 (xsd:integer)
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  • بوب ريغان (بالإنجليزية: Bob Regan)‏ هو كاتب أغاني أمريكي، ولد في 1948 في سووث لاك تاهوي في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Bob Regan (Sacramento, 1948) is een Amerikaanse songwriter van countrymuziek. (nl)
  • Bob Regan is a Grammy nominated American country music songwriter. His chart credits include "Til Love Comes Again" by Reba McEntire, "Busy Man" by Billy Ray Cyrus, "Your Everything" by Keith Urban, "Soon" by Tanya Tucker, "Thinkin' About You" by Trisha Yearwood, "Running Out of Reasons to Run" by Rick Trevino, "Something About a Woman" by Jake Owen, "Dig Two Graves" by Randy Travis, and many others. His songs have been recorded by artists ranging from cowboy legend Roy Rogers to Kenny Rogers, from Hank Williams Jr. to Andy Williams. (en)
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  • Bob Regan (en)
  • بوب ريغان (ar)
  • Bob Regan (nl)
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  • Bob Regan (en)
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