īobby Cash recorded his debut album, Cowboy at Heart, with some of the cream of the Australian music industry. A local wealthy farmer, Roy Eykamp, came forward and offered to finance Bobby Cash's debut country music album What happened at the Festival, and Bobby Cash rising from being an unknown to celebrity status became the subject of Bromley's documentary film, The Indian Cowboy.One in a Billion. An unknown, Bobby Cash struck a chord with the country music lovers there and grabbed the attention of the media. Thus, in January 2003, Bobby Cash went to perform in the Tamworth Country Music Festival. Having heard him sing, and being impressed by his musicianship, Bromley, producer/director of Sydney-based television production house, Gobsmacked and Gerry O'Leary, Gobsmacked's head of production, decided to make a film on Bobby Cash performing in the Festival and see what happened there. 2003–present Ī chance meeting with Australian film producer, Colin Bromley while in New Delhi, resulted in Bobby Cash being invited to the Tamworth Country Music Festival in New South Wales, Australia. Indian pop, however, could not capture Bobby's heart and he returned to his first love, country music. This was followed by a guitar instrumental the same year called Film Hits on Guitar In 1998, Bobby Cash recorded Ruk Ja Baby with Archies Music. In 1996, he recorded his first Indian pop album Yeh Pyaar Hai under the Magnasound (India) label with Indian pop director and producer, Jawahar Wattal. While in New Delhi, he briefly dabbled in Indian pop music. Career Early music career (1995–2002) īobby Cash's career began performing in New Delhi, at the popular hot spot, Rodeo. It was only in 1995, after his father died, that he moved to New Delhi to pursue a career as a solo musical artist.
While in Dehradun, Bobby Cash gave music lessons and occasionally performed for the armed forces. Because of the dearth of other country music style genre musicians, he developed his own guitar style that encompassed playing bass lines, rhythm, finger-picking and lead to give a unique sound. This was the music he grew up listening to and which he loved so much that he taught himself to play the guitar and sing those songs. An aunt of his, who lived in Nashville, Tennessee, regularly sent the latest country music releases of the time to Bobby's mother. Bobby Cash grew up in Clement Town, Dehradun.