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Name
  
Bobby Bridger


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
A Ballad of the West, Songs From "A Ballad of the West", Vagabond Heart, Heal In The Wisdom

Similar People
  
Lost Gonzo Band, Fred Carter - Jr, Bob Livingston, Steven Fromholz, B W Stevenson

Bobby Bridger: The Cycle Song Official Music Video


Bobby Bridger (born Robert Durham in Columbia, Louisiana March 14, 1945) is a singer/songwriter/poet/actor/playwright/author and painter who for three decades has traveled the globe performing a trilogy of one man shows for audiences in America, Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia. He has recorded numerous albums for labels including Monument Records, RCA and Golden Egg Records. On television he appeared twice (1976 and 1978) on the early years of PBS's "Austin City Limits", and on ABC's "Good Morning America", A & E and C-SPAN, as well as on NPR on radio. He is the composer of "Heal In The Wisdom", the official anthem of the Kerrville Folk Festival for over 25 years.

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Bridger has been an artist-in-residence at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, WY., the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, CT, the John G. Neihardt Center in Bancroft, NE and Yellowstone National Park. Bridger starred in Dale Wasserman's groundbreaking musical, Shakespeare and The Indians and was featured with David Carradine and Will Sampson in the drama Black Elk Speaks. Full company productions of Bridger's Seekers of the Fleece ran for eight consecutive summer seasons in Wyoming. He is the author of the award-winning book, Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing The Wild West (ISBN 978-0-292-70917-1), An Autobiography, Bridger (ISBN 978-0-292-71904-0), Where theTall Grass Grows (ISBN 978-1-55591-454-7), and [[A Ballad of the West]] and contributed essays to anthologies on western icons Frank Waters and John G. Neihardt as, ell as numerous magazine and newspaper features. He is the subject of the documentary film "Quest Of An Epic Balladeer" and a DVD production of live performances of his trilogy of one man shows will be released in 2005.

Songs

Heal In The Wisdom
Morgan City
The Cycle Song
Less of Me
Dime Novels
People Carry On
Permanent Change
Starchasers
Free My Spirit - 'Fore My Spirit's Dead
I Had A Vision
Pahaska Had A Good Heart
The Rainbow Trail
Is the Darkness Only Searching For the Light?
Arrows of Light
Absaroka
The Sculpture
What You Resist Will Persist
Bright Wings
Free My Spirit
Eternally New
Lighten Up and Let It Go
Something In The Words
Long Wing Feather
Walking In The Night
The Hawk
Rendezvous
Lakota
Stages
Red Cloud
Rise and Shine
Sundance
Destiny

References

Bobby Bridger Wikipedia