Music and Video
Solo Album by Rev. Bert Marshall
Purchase the album Prairie Child online at CD Baby - click here
Also available on iTunes and Amazon.com
Rooted in rock, influenced by folk, gospel, and protest music - a live band sound, straight-ahead, poetic, and reflective.
Rev. Bert Marshall is a native of Weeping Water, Nebraska, located between Omaha and Lincoln at the western edge of the dry-land corn belt, just south of the Platte River. He has played professionally in a regionally-popular rock ‘n roll band based in Lincoln, NE. The band opened for groups such as The Who, Herman’s Hermits, The Grassroots, and the Detroit Wheels (without Mitch Ryder). In 1997 he and his band-mates (known as The Chancellors) were inducted into the Nebraska Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame, at which time they played a reunion gig at a sold-out rock ‘n roll club outside of Lincoln.
Video
A CROP Hunger Walk music video
written and performed by Bert Marshall. Also features photos by the award-winning photographer Paul Jeffrey.
Church World Service works with partners to eradicate hunger and poverty and to promote peace and justice around the world.

