In a career in the arts spanning nearly six decades, Bobby Bridger has recorded nine albums of original songs on Monument, RCA, and his own Golden Egg label. A renowned western historian, he is the author of four books, has sold over 300 paintings, and has written, produced and starred in one-man shows and full-company dramatic musical productions of his epic trilogy A Ballad of the West. Bridger was also featured as an actor in ground-breaking productions of Dale Wasserman’s Shakespeare and the Indians, and Chris Sergel’s stage adaptation of John Neihardt’s Black Elk Speaks. Bridger has appeared on Austin City Limits (twice), and American Experience on PBS as well as other major American media, and his song, Heal in the Wisdom has been the official anthem of the internationally-famous Kerrville Folk Festival for over 40 years and it was also performed by Bridger to close 1988’s Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival sponsored by the United Nations at Oxford University. Bridger is the 2016 recipient of the John G. Neihardt Foundation’s prestigious “Word Sender” award. Most recently, Bridger produced the audiobooks of Vine Deloria, Jr.’s classics The World We Used To Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men, and God Is Red, both read by iconic American Indian actor, Wes Studi.
Production and sound by Aenimate Media Productions and The House of Songs. Also broadcasting on Arkansas CW.
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