Bob Martin
Genre:
Folk
Meta style:
Traditional Folk
Style:
Traditional Folk

Born in Lowell, Massachussetts, Bob Martin not only shares the birthplace of Jack Kerouac, but seems to have been guided by the same muse. Martin's vivid writing brings characters to life through his poetic song-stories. It was in 1972, fifteen years after Kerouac's On The Road was published, that Bob Martin made his first album Midwest Farm Disaster for RCA Records in Nashville. He worked closely with Chet Atkins, an executive at RCA at the time and many exceptional studio musicians including drummer Kenneth Buttrey, a key player on Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde album.

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Next To Nothin

Next To Nothin

Year:
2007
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
182 kbps
11:11

11:11

Year:
2007
Tracks:
6
Bitrate:
192 kbps
Workin' Man

Workin' Man

Year:
2006
Tracks:
14
Bitrate:
212 kbps
The River Turns the Wheel

The River Turns the Wheel

1
Year:
1999
Tracks:
12
Bitrate:
196 kbps
Last Chance Ryder

Last Chance Ryder

1
Year:
1982
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
192 kbps
Midwest Farm Disaster (Vinyl)

Midwest Farm Disaster (Vinyl)

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Year:
1972
Tracks:
11
Bitrate:
192 kbps
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