He also spent a great deal of time with many musicians who were well known. He didn't play drums.he played music." Bob achieved his greatest recognition and fame for playing with the Poor Souls and the late Bobby Smith. On the Chubby Knuckles Facebook page it is stated that: "Bob was a fantastic musician. He had many professional contacts and friends throughout the United States, but none more so than his brothers in Charlotte: Kevin Connors, Kent Steel, and Arthur "Art" Bell. At the age of 14 his garage band was the opening act for the legendary Bob Segar before he became famous. He began playing the drums when he was 13 years old, and was a member of many bands. ![]() Music was Bob's passion in life and he lived his life to the fullest. He served in the US Army from 1972 until 1976, when he was honorably discharged. While in high school, he was a member of both the concert, and marching band, where he played the bass drum. Survivors include sisters Carol (Richard) Teston of Charleston, SC and Donna Xenakis of Summerville, SC, nieces Donna Teston (Tim) Yohman of Summerville, SC and Melissa Xenakis of Charlotte, NC, nephews Michael Teston of Charleston, SC and John Xenakis of Columbia, SC, and great nephew Graham Yohman.īob graduated from Lower Richland High School in Hopkins, SC in 1972. John Enos (July 3,1966) and Mary Vital Enos (February 11, 2002). He was pre-deceased by his parents M/Sgt. ![]() Bob was a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina.īob was born on Jin Fort Knox, Kentucky. Robert Joseph (Bob) Enos, professional drummer, owner of Backline Bob and (most recently) member of the Chubby Knuckles Band died at home on Wednesday, Maat the age of 60.
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