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Fan mail address:
Bobby Hart 7647 Woodrow Wilson Dr Los Angeles, CA 90046-1251 USA |
Address information:
(Home Address) 7647 Woodrow Wilson Dr Los Angeles, CA 90046-1251 USA Phone: Fax:
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How to send your fan mail and autograph requests to Bobby Hart?:
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If you want to request an autograph, follow the guidelines bellow. If you just want to mail a letter with the address above, and do not want anything back, then you can stop reading!
If you live in USA send a properly stamped and self addressed envelope (minimum size 8.5" x 4") with your request letter and a photo.
You can include a piece of cardboard to keep the photo from bending in shipping and also add "Do Not Bend" on the envelopes.
Send your letter and wait. On average, there is going to be a 3+ month wait for a response.
If you do not live in USA, you can purchase your american stamps here
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Bobby Hart Fast Response - November 21st, 2023 Sent out an autograph request for Bobby Hard on 11/9 and received a personalized signature on 11/21/23.
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Bobby Hart
7647 Woodrow Wilson Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90046-1251
USA
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Bobby Hart Songwriter and singer - February 9th, 2018 Sidney Thomas "Tommy" Boyce (September 29, 1939 - November 23, 1994) and Bobby Hart (born Robert Luke Harshman; February 18, 1939) were a prolific songwriting duo, best known for the songs they wrote for The Monkees. Their partnership made a breakthrough with a song recorded by Chubby Checker, "Lazy Elsie Molly", in 1964. They went on to write hits for Jay & the Americans ("Come a Little Bit Closer"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone") and The Leaves ("Words"). The latter two songs provided the Monkees with hit B-sides in 1967. In late 1965, they wrote, produced and performed the soundtrack of the pilot for The Monkees. It was Boyce and Hart who wrote, produced and recorded, accompanied by their backing band, the Candy Store Prophets, backing tracks for a large portion of the first season of The Monkees, and the band's accompanying debut album. The Monkees themselves re-recorded their vocals over Boyce and Hart's when it came time to release the songs, including both "(Theme from) The Monkees" and "Last Train to Clarksville". The duo also had five charting singles; the most well-known of these was "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight", which reached #8 in early 1968. According to the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, Boyce and Hart wrote more than 300 songs, and sold more than 42 million records as a partnership.
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Sent him 2 photos on 22 Dec '17 and got them back 9 Feb..
Mr Bobby Hart
7647 Woodrow Wilson Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90046 |
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