Robert Andrew "Bobby" Flynn, born on January 22, 1981, in Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia, is a singer-songwriter. Raised in a middle-class Catholic family with
eclectic musical influences, Flynn attended St Joseph's College, Gregory
Terrace. His breakthrough moment came during the fourth season of Australian
Idol in 2006, where he performed his original composition "The Boy Had Trouble"
and advanced to the Top 100. He was eliminated on October 16, 2006, after
performing "Rhiannon" by Fleetwood Mac. Following his stint on Australian Idol,
Flynn released his debut album Out Front ...