As a soloist, Bobby is perhaps the most prolific recording musician in History, or is it, the most history oriented recording guy with prolific tendencies? Which ever you choose I don't think you will find a more sought after music producer.
Bobby has found a niche as a music historian. His series of "Homespun Songs of the Civil War" has been featured in many publications and won numerous awards. "I have two passions." says Horton. "Music and history. I've been able to combine the two and do something I love to do."
A quick look at his recent production file:
For PBS & Ken Burns: "Civil War", "Baseball", "Thomas Jefferson," Lewis & Clark,", "KatJune 7, 2007t; and "Mark Twain"
Add the work for Doug and Dorry Eldon, of Corvallis, Oregon, "Lyrical Life Science, Volume Three," which of course follows Volume I and Volume II.
Now add the sound track for Vicksburg National Military Park video tour produced for the National Park Service. Now, add the Three On A String touring schedule and you get a picture of a busy man. |