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Bobby Caldwell grew up on 15 August, 1951 in Manhattan, New York, US, is an American singer and songwriter. Find Bobby Caldwell’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years of age.
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| How old? |
70 years of age. |
| Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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15 August 1951 |
| Born day |
15 August |
| Birthplace |
Manhattan, New York, US |
| Nationality |
US |
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Bobby Caldwell How tall, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bobby Caldwell’s Wife?
His wife is Mary Caldwell (m. 2004)
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Mary Caldwell (m. 2004) |
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Bobby Caldwell income
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Bobby Caldwell worth at the age of 70 years of age. Bobby Caldwell’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. Born and raised in US. We have estimated Bobby Caldwell’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Reviewing |
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| Source of Net Worth |
Singer |
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Caldwell wrote and performed songs for the movies Back to School (“Educated Girl”), Mac and Me (“Take Me, I’ll Follow You”), Salsa (“Puerto Rico”) and its sequel (“Every Teardrop”). Due to what he has cited in interviews as a lower cost of use than the original recordings, his versions of big band standards have appeared in several films. Examples include Simone (2001) and Lake Boat (2002).
“What You Won’t Do for Love” reached the top ten on the Billboard magazine Pop (No. 9) R&B (No. 6), and Adult Contemporary (No. 10) charts. The song has been covered, remade and sampled many times. Caldwell remade it in 1998. It was covered by Go West, Phyllis Hyman, and Boyz II Men and was sampled by Tupac Shakur. It was covered by Elliott Yamin during the fifth season of American Idol in 2006. The 1980 track “Open Your Eyes” was sampled by J Dilla on Common’s “The Light” from his 2000 album “Like Water For Chocolate”.
On Blue Condition (1996), Caldwell turned from R&B to recording big band arrangements of songs from the Great American Songbook, particularly those sung by Frank Sinatra. He also portrayed Sinatra in tributes to the Rat Pack in Las Vegas. He continued to sing standards on Come Rain or Come Shine (1999), The Consummate Bobby Caldwell (2010) and After Dark (2014). In 2015, he collaborated with record producer Jack Splash on the album Cool Uncle.
Caldwell is popular in Japan, where he was nicknamed “Mister AOR.” In Japan, the acronym “AOR” (AOR short for “Adult Oriented Rock”) is used to describe the style commonly called Adult Contemporary in the US. In 1992, he received Japan’s equivalent of a Grammy Award for Best International Artist. Caldwell said in a 2007 interview, “At first it was awesome, the whole “big in Japan” experience, but then it was not so fun.”
Aside from a minor role in 1988’s Salsa, Caldwell portrayed Frank Sinatra from October 1999 to January 2000 in the Las Vegas musical The Rat Pack is Back.
Caldwell’s debut album was followed by Cat in the Hat (1980) and Carry On (1982). For the latter album, Caldwell played all the instruments, was the producer and helped with arranging and mixing. In 1983, Caldwell released August Moon only in Japan. It was released in the US in the 1990s.
He signed with TK Records in Miami. In 1978, after songs for his first album were recorded, executives told Caldwell they enjoyed the album, but thought it was lacking a hit. Caldwell returned to the studio for two days and wrote “What You Won’t Do for Love”. TK was mainly an R&B label popular among African American listeners. Executives at the label wanted to conceal the fact that Caldwell was white, so they kept his face off the album cover. When he toured with Natalie Cole to support the album, most of the audience was black and many were surprised that Caldwell was white.
Robert Hunter Caldwell (born August 15, 1951) is an American singer and songwriter who recorded the hit single “What You Won’t Do for Love” in 1978. After several R&B and smooth jazz albums, Caldwell turned to singing standards from the Great American Songbook. He maintains a loyal following in Japan.