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He has been called the "poet-laureate of the timber industry" by AllMusic. Lloyd Earl "Buzz" Martin was born of humble beginnings in a tent near Coon Holler, Oregon, in 1928. He turned his hard life of working in the lumber industry into a successful career as a country singer. His first album, "Where There Walks a Logger, There Walks a Man," debuted in 1968. He appeared on Johnny Cash's network show in 1972. A year later, he headlined at Disneyland. In 1976, Martin represented his home state of Oregon in the Smithsonian Institutions Bi-Centennial Festival of American Folk Life. All told, he released six full-length albums before passing away in 1980 from a hunting accident. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Where There Walks a Logger There Walks a Man/A Loggers Reward

The Singing Logger

Where There Walks a Logger There Walks a Man
The Living and the Dead

There Walks a Man
A Loggers Reward
A Logger Finds An Opening
There Walks a Man (Ripcord SLP-001 Stereo)
Truckin Around
Red's Tunes Volume 6
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EP Capitol