Bobby Bishop
Bobby Bishop resides in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was second runner-up in an artist showcase in 1999, which allowed him to work with Deftone, a producer who was just starting ReServed Records. Three projects followed – the ReServed Project in 2000, where Bobby's track featured KJ-52, his first full length album "The hip-hop alternative (community’s call)" got released in 2002 and "The community music EP" in 2004. Most notably, “A song for Amy” from the 2002 release received extensive media exposure