Bob Sikora

When Sikora was 10 years of age, he and his family moved to Arizona from Huntington, West Virginia.

In 1959 at the age of 20, he got a small loan and along with his savings, he opened his own restaurant, Bob's Pancake House which was located near Camelback Road and 20th Street.

Well-known acts such as Waylon Jennings, Glen Campbell and Willie Nelson played at the club.

[2] In the February 9, 1969 edition of the Arizona Republic, Ron Lowry (then called Butch Lowry) was said to be Bob Sikora's latest country-western discovery and was going to have a record out on the Dot label shortly.

[8] In June, Record World reported the song at #10 on the Ray L. Linn list for Radio WOLA in Jackson, Michigan.