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    Bobby Freeman

    American singer (1940–2017)

    For other people named Bobby Freeman, see Bobby Freeman (disambiguation).

    Musical artist

    Robert Thomas Freeman (June 13, 1940[1] – January 23, 2017)[2] was an American rock, soul and R&B singer, songwriter and record producer from San Francisco,[3] best known for his two Top Ten hits, the first in 1958 on Josie Records called "Do You Want to Dance" and the second in 1964 for Autumn Records, "C'mon and Swim".[4]

    Biography

    Freeman was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and spent much of his youth in San Francisco, California.[2] He attended Mission High School.[5] He started singing in a doo-wop group, the Romancers, in his early teens, and first recorded with them for Dootone Records in 1956.

    Their recordings included "House Cat", included on several later rock and roll compilations. However, the group soon fell apart, and Freeman started a new group, the Vocaleers (n