Roberta Lee Streeter

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Roberta Lee Streeter Wiki Biography

Roberta Lee Streeter was born on 267 July 1942, in Chickasaw County, Mississippi USA, and is a former singer in the genre country music, one of the first female country artists who wrote songs themselves, usually accompanying herself on the guitar. From the early ‘60s, her songs regularly hit the Hot Country Songs as well as the Billboard Hot 100; her best known song is “Ode to Billie Joe”. In 1978 her last album was released, and in 1981 she last performed. Since that time she has lead a private life.

How much is the net worth of Bobbie Gentry? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the outright size of her wealth is as much as $8 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2017. Music is the main sources of Gentry net worth.

To begin with, the girl was raised in the state of Mississippi; her parents divorced shortly after her birth and she was raised on her grandparents farm. When she was seven, her grandmother exchanged a milk cow for a piano, on which Bobby learnt to play, and she also taught herself to play various other musical instruments: guitar, banjo, bass and vibraphone. She went to school in Greenwood, but when she was 13 years old, she moved to Arcadia, California, where she lived with her mother.

She adopted her stage name from a film depicting a poor backwoods girl – Ruby Gentry – and began her music career by performing in clubs where country music was played, and wrote songs about her native Mississippi. She matriculated, and then studied philosophy at the UCLA in Los Angeles, living by herself, singing in nightclubs and posing as a model. From university she enrolled at the conservatory, taking Music Theory and Compositional Studies.

In 1963, together with pop singer Jody Reynolds she recorded her first single “Requiem for Love”, although the disc did nothing. The breakthrough for Bobbie Gentry came in 1967 when she recorded the song “Mississippi Delta” under the Capitol Records label. However, her best known song became “Ode to Billie Joe” (1967), about the suicide of Billy Joe MacAllister, which reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, and sold well on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean too – 13th place on the UK Singles Chart, and in the Netherlands 12th place. Her album with the same title was ranked first in the Billboard 200, so contributing significantly to her net worth. In 1976, the director Max Baer Jr. made the movie “Ode to Billy Joe”.

In 1968, the “Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell” album was released, which was a great success, receiving three Grammy Awards for the Best New Artist, Best Vocal Performance and Best Contemporary Solo Vocal Performance categories. Gentry had a number one hit in the UK in 1969 with the song “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again”, and in 1970, “Fancy” – about a poor family woman who does not always make her way to get ahead in the world – became a hit.

From 1968 to 1978, Bobbie Gentry regularly performed in television shows in the US, Canada and the UK. She also had her own show in a Las Vegas nightclub, for which she wrote and arranged the music and even designed the costumes and directed the choreography. However, at the end of the 1970s she began to lose interest in the music and show world. Her, ultimately last single “He Did Me Wrong, But He Did It Right” was unsuccessful commercially, then in 1981, she was last seen on television in the show “All-Star Salute to Mother’s Day”, after which she disappeared from public life.

Finally, in the personal life of the singer, Bobbie Gentry has been married three times, but all lasted less than a year – firstly to Bill Harrah (1969-70), then to Tom Toutant (1976-77), and lastly to singer Jim Stafford (1978-79) with whom she has a son. She now leads a retired life apparently not far from the Tallahatchie River bridge that she made famous in her song.

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Roberta Lee Streeter Quick Info

Full Name Bobbie Gentry
Net Worth $8 Million
Date Of Birth July 27, 1944
Place Of Birth Chickasaw County, Mississippi, USA
Profession Singer, Songwriter, Country Artist, Actress, Model
Education School in Greenwood, Mississippi, Palm Valley School, UCLA, Los Angeles Conservatory of Music
Nationality American
Spouse Jim Stafford (m. 1978–1979), Thomas R Toutant (m. 1976-1978), Bill Harrah (m. 1969–1970)
Children Tyler Gentry Stafford
Parents Robert Streeter, Ruby (Bullington) Streeter
Siblings Robert Streeter
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0313160
Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bobbie-gentry-mn0000065397
Awards Grammy Awards – Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (1967, 1968), Most Promising Female Vocalist (Academy of Country Music’s), Academy of Country Music Award for New Female Vocalist of the Year (1969)
Record Labels Capitol Records
Albums Ruby Gentry (1952), Local Gentry (1968), The Delta Sweete (1972), Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell (1968, collaborated album), Touch ‘Em with Love (1969), Bobbie Gentry’s Greatest Hits (1990), The Capitol Years: Ode to Bobbie Gentry (2000)
Nominations Grammy Award – Best Female Vocalist, Grammy Hall of Fame (1999)
Movies Macon County Line, Ode to Billy Joe (1976)
TV Shows Las Vegas Strip Variety Shows, The Summer Brothers Smothers Show, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, The Bobbie Gentry Happiness Hour (1974), The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, All-Star Salute to Mother’s Day (1981)

Roberta Lee Streeter Quotes

  • [on “Ode to Billie Joe”] The song is sort of a study in unconscious cruelty. But everybody seems more concerned with what was thrown off the bridge than they are with the thoughtlessness of people expressed in the song.

Roberta Lee Streeter Important Facts

  • In December 2008, Bobbie Gentry was inducted into the Mississippi Musician’s Hall of Fame.
  • She took her professional name from the movie Ruby Gentry (1952).
  • In Los Angeles, she worked briefly as a department store clothing model.
  • In a 2003 CMT poll, Bobbie Gentry’s song “Fancy” was ranked #27 as one of the 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music. Inexplicably, “Ode to Billy Joe” was not on the list.
  • Hit #113 on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1969 with “Touch ‘Em with Love” (Capitol 2501)
  • Bobbie Gentry’s song, “Ode to Billy Joe” was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

Roberta Lee Streeter Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Fragments 2008 performer: “Ode to Love” Soundtrack
Pageant 2008 Documentary writer: “Fancy” Soundtrack
CMT Giants 2006 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Six Feet Under 2001 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
The Roseanne Show 1998 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1992 writer – 1 episode, 1992 Soundtrack
Designing Women TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1989 writer – 1 episode, 1989 Soundtrack
Married with Children TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1987 writer – 1 episode, 1987 Soundtrack
Ode to Billy Joe 1976 performer: “Ode to Billie Joe” / writer: “Ode to Billie Joe” Soundtrack
The Most Valuable Pussy 1975 writer: “Ode to Billie Joe” – uncredited Soundtrack
Macon County Line 1974 lyrics: “Another Place Another Time” / music: “Another Place Another Time” Soundtrack
The Kraft Music Hall 1970 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Johnny Cash Show TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1970 writer – 1 episode, 1970 Soundtrack
The Hollywood Palace TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1969 writer – 1 episode, 1969 Soundtrack
The Best on Record 1968 TV Special performer: “Ode To Billy Joe” / writer: “Ode To Billy Joe” Soundtrack
The Porter Wagoner Show 1968 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim 1967 TV Special writer: “Ode to Billy Joe” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1967 writer – 1 episode, 1967 Soundtrack
Fargo 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Todd’s Pop Song Reviews 2014 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Love Child TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2014 writer – 1 episode, 2014 Soundtrack
The Voice 2012 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Guard 2011 performer: “Ode to Billie Joe” / writer: “Ode to Billie Joe” Soundtrack
The Bobbie Gentry Show 1974 TV Series Host Actress
Ode to Billy Joe 1976 song by Writer
All-Star Salute to Mother’s Day 1981 TV Special Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1967-1978 TV Series Herself Self
Dinah! 1975-1977 TV Series Herself Self
Van Dyke and Company 1976 TV Series Herself Self
The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards 1974 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Bobbie Gentry Show 1974 TV Series Herself – Hostess Self
The Bobby Goldsboro Show 1973-1974 TV Series Herself Self
American Music Awards 1974 TV Special Herself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1968-1974 TV Series Herself – Co-Host / Herself Self
Stand Up and Cheer 1974 TV Series Herself Self
Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Co. 1972 TV Series Herself Self
Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers 1972 TV Series Herself Self
Disco 1971 TV Series Herself Self
Bobbie Gentry 1968-1971 TV Series Herself Self
The Andy Williams Show 1971 TV Series Herself Self
Rolf Harris Show 1971 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1967-1970 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
The Rolf Harris Show 1970 TV Series Herself Self
In Concert 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Jim Nabors Hour 1969-1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Harry Secombe Show 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Roy Castle Show 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Kraft Music Hall 1968-1970 TV Series Herself Self
4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet 1970 TV Series Herself – Musician Self
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour 1969-1970 TV Series Herself Self
This Is Tom Jones 1970 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Beat-Club 1970 TV Series Herself Self
Baff – Fast eine Sendung 1970 TV Series Herself Self
Top of the Pops 1969-1970 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
The Johnny Cash Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
The Hollywood Palace 1969-1970 TV Series Herself – Singer / Herself – Hostess Self
Country Sounds: Bobbie Gentry & Mac Davis 1969 TV Movie Herself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Carol Burnett Show 1967-1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Morecambe & Wise Show 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Jonathan Winters Show 1968-1969 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Operation: Entertainment 1968 TV Series Herself Self
The Summer Brothers Smothers Show 1968 TV Series Herself Self
Billy Cotton Band Show 1968 TV Series Herself Self
The Best on Record 1968 TV Special Herself Self
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall 1967 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Bob Hope Show 1967 TV Series Herself Self
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1967 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1992 TV Series Herself Archive Footage