Though he made a handful of records under his given name, singer Bobby Sheen was far better known to audiences as Bob B. Soxx, the nominal leader of the Blue Jeans, themselves a studio creation of the legendary pop producer and svengali Phil Spector. Born May 17, 1941, in St. Louis, Sheen was raised in West Hollywood, CA. Chiefly influenced by the high, powerful vocals of the great Clyde McPhatter, during the late '50s he toured with various incarnations of the Robins and the Coasters before making his solo debut with the Liberty Records single "How Many Days." At the time, Sp...