Biography

Bob Flick

by David,

American folk singer, Bob Flick is one of the fourth members of the popular folk singing group, The Brothers Four, which is best known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields". Aside from his career, Flick is widely popular as a celebrity spouse; the fourth husband (current) of 3-time Golden Globe nominee Loni Anderson. They married in 2008 & are together ever since.

What Is Bob Flick's Age?

Born in the United States, Bob is an American by nationality. While the exact date of birth of Flick is yet to be out, he is alleged to be in his late 70s as of early 2021. Reportedly, Bob Flick attended the University of Washington, where, he would pursue a career in music with the formation of the folk singing group The Brothers Four.

Co-Founder Of The Music Group 'The Brothers Four' & Hit Songs

While at the University of Washington where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956.

During his time in the university, he met with John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley and formed a folk singing group, The Brothers Four, in 1957.    

 

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In January 1960, Flick released their second single, "Greenfields" which reached #2 on the pop charts and awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. The same year, the band released their debut album, Brothers Four

Some of the popular hits of the band included "The Brothers Four Greatest Hits", "More Big Folk Hits", "Beautiful World", "Golden (50th) Anniversary", "Beautiful World", and many more. The group worked for more than 60 years and still going very strong.

Once Bob has been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Awards for the Outstanding Informational Series.

But he came to media attention after marrying an actress, Loni Anderson. He is best recognized as the fourth husband of the actress. Anderson is best known for portraying the role of receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978 -1982) starring Gary Sandy, Gordon Jump, Jan Smithers & Tim Reid.

Estimated Net Worth of $200 Thousand

Bob Flick is a popular Flock singer who is best known as the band member of Brothers Four. Their hit song Greenfields was sold over one million copies at that time.

He has earned an impressive sum of money from his singing career. As per online sources, Flick has an estimated net worth of $200 thousand in 2021. As for his salary, he allegedly makes around $39,000 to $70,000 a year.

His wife Loni Anderson, meanwhile, has an estimated net worth of $12 million, according to the Celebrity Net Worth. From divorce with third husband Burt Reynolds, she received $15,000 per month in spousal support along with a payment on their mortgage of $2 million Beverly Hills mansion.

In 1989, the actress appeared in the animated fantasy comedy-drama film All Dogs Go to Heaven which was a hit at the box office, grossing more than $27 million worldwide against the budget of $13.8 million.

Married To Loni Anderson After Dating For for Many Years Years

Bob Flick tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Loni Anderson, in an intimate ceremony on May 17, 2008. The couple reportedly dated for several years before getting married.

Flick and Anderson first met in 1963 at a movie premiere in Minneapolis when he was sent by some local newspaper for a fan photo with Flick. At that time, Anderson was still married to her first husband Bruce Donald Ha s selberg.

However, they lost their connection and after several years they again met at the education of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) education campaign in Seattle.

 
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However, during that time, the couple hasn't realized they would be married in the upcoming years. The duo has no children but he has two step-children, Deidre Hoffman and Quinton Anderson Reynolds, from Loni's previous marriages (with first & third husband)). Their daughter Deidre was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009.

Anderson was previously married to Bruce Ha s selberg (1964-1966), Ross Bickell (1973-1981)Burt Reynolds (1988-1993).