
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
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Bride's Lament
Hello
As We Stumble Along - Reprise
Mill Town
Changes in Me
Captain Jesus
Midwest Farm Disaster
Wohin Kleines Pony
Third War Rag
Best Brown Suit
Old Rass
Wohin, Kleines Pony
Frog Dick, South Dakota
Deer Island Prison
Charlie Zink
Blind Marie
My Father Painted Houses
Wohin, kleines Pony?
Sister Rose And The First Salvation Band
Stella Kerouac
3 Mill Town
The River Turns The Wheel
Silver Rails to Rio
American Street Dream
Stay Awhile Sunshine
Salisbury Beach
Sister Rose & the First Salvation Band
9 Blind Marie
Three Miles Beneath This Mountain
Better Than No Luck
Wohin, kleines Pony? (Austria)
Stella
Jour de l'an
Give Me Light
Goin' Home
Ayla
Time Is A Lie
In This Old Photograph
Makin' The Game Mistakes
Sweet River Days
Wrong Side Of Goodbye
The Old Worthen
Dec 31
Two Half Sisters
Daylight and The Dream
Let Freedom Ring
Voulez-vous danser avec moi
When Cotton Was King
Streetlight Moon
Midway Motel
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