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All Genres > Easy Listening > Soft Rock > KICKLAND, JOHNSON & MARTIN: Meridian Bridge

Meridian Bridge Album Description:

Meridian Bridge by Kickland, Johnson & Martin is "Folk & Roll from the Heartland" containing beautiful harmonies and compelling musical rides. This album makes social political comment upon the widening gap between the ultrarich and the working poor, treatment of Native Americans, predictions of a simpler way to come, love, of course, and love lost. A masterful treasure by empassioned old hippies who know how it's done!

Group Biography:

Rocky Kickland and Ed Johnson began gigging in 1972 in the Vermillion, South Dakota area and then on to Omaha where they played until 1976. Their first album, "Clay County" came out in 1974 and even after their amicable split they collaborated on "Homespun" in 1977 and "From The Seed" in 1986. Johnson met his current wife, Michelle Martin in Idaho in 1997. During "kitchen counter recordings" the two couldn't distinguish who was who as their voices were so well matched. The trio melded in 2002 and has had a wonderful response from listeners. The magic is in full regalia!

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.geocities.com/mhmartin4kjm/kjm.html?1043882302040

Track List:
1. Pigtail Girl
2. Oh Let The Sun Shine
3. Three Mile Island
4. Meridian Bridge
5. Try To Be Free
6. Waves Of The Dawn
7. Land Grab Of The 80's
8. Potter Lady
9. Southern Highway
10. Please Don't Say Forever
11. Dakota Sioux
12. A Line From My New Song
13. 49 Billionaires/Elimination Of The American Middle Class
14. Hey There Friend
15. From The Seed
16. Swallows

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