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Bobby was born in Harrisburg, PA. His family owned the J A Troup Music House stores in Harrisburg and Lancaster.
Bobby's father played the piano and music was a big part of his young life.
Bobby also wrote the title song for "Man of the West" which starred Julie London and Gary Cooper in 1958 [which by the way, if you have not seen it is one of Julie's best movies in my opinion].
Bobby has been recognized as an emerging leader in conservative politics, including being profiled in USA Today (as one of five new "powerbrokers" of Internet politics) and Insight Magazine (for using the web to spread the GOP story).
Bobby served as a member and chairman of the Rules Committee for Senate District 13 and was SD 13's representative on the Rules Committee of the 2000 RPT State Convention.
Bobby served as President of the Houston Young Republicans, the Director of Club Development of the Texas Young Republican Federation, and as a three-term State Chairman of the Texas Young Republican Federation.