Bobby Rush, an American blues musician, singer, and composer, has a net worth of $2 million.
Bobby Rush’s birth took place in Homer, Louisiana in November 1933.
His musical styles, which include blues, soul, and R&B, are characterized by his use of guitar and harmonica.
Bobby Rush’s debut album Rush Hour was released in 1979, followed by the release of Sue in 1981, Wearing I Out in 1983, Gotta Have Money in 1984, What’s Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander in 1985, and A Man Can Give It (But He Can’t Take It) in 1988. In 1967, he released his first 45 “Sock Boo Ga Loo” / “Much Too Much”.
Making a Decision, I Ain’t Studdin’ You, Handy Man, One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show, Wearing It Out, It’s Alright, and Voltaire have all been released by the band.
Rush Hour, The Best of Bobby Rush, Hoochie Man, Undercover Lover, Folkfunk, Night Fishin, Raw, Look at What You Getting’, Blind Snake, Show You a Good Time, Down in Louisiana, Decisions, and Porcupine Meat.
Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2006, he also won his first Grammy Award in 2017.