Bobby Cunningham grew up in rural Ohio listening to a variety of music. 

From the world of rock and roll he loved  the music of  Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Eagles and Bob Seger, but he found his true love  for music on  the  country side.  His influences were Merle Haggard,  Johnny  Cash, Waylon Jennings and Conway Twitty and that's where Bobby developed  his love of  country music and the ability to belt out a country song with the best of them
                                              
Bobby's  musical career began at an early age  singing  with his family. His mother  and  father  both  sang  and  played musical instruments,  as  did  other  members of the  family. At  age 8, Bobby started playing guitar  and at age 11 he  got  his first guitar as a Christmas gift. He played and sang in school assemblies and started performing with his first band
at age 14.

Following  high  school, Bobby  did  a 13-year stint in  the U.S. Army,  but  always  kept  his passion  for  playing  and singing.  He  moved  to  the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia where he played and sang  with local   bands and got the opportunity to  sing  a duet  with country  star Ronnie McDowell and to open a show for the popular country band, “Ricochet.”

This past year Bobby  saw his lifelong  dream  become a reality as  he recorded his first CD in  Nashville  with some of  Music City's  best  session musicians.  The album  titled, “He's Lost It All”  features  songs  written  by noted Nashville hit songwriters Don Cook, Roger Murrah and  the late  Keith Whitley. 

The first single  release from the album is “Leave Me A Picture Of You” written by Wesley Dennis and being played on radio station across the country and internationally with great responses.