Artist's albums
One Toke Over The Line: The Best Of Brewer & Shipley
2001 · compilation
Heartland
1997 · album
Rural Space
1972 · album
Shake off the Demon
1971 · album
One Toke over the Line (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
5 Live
2018 · EP
One Toke Over the Line (In Concert)
2017 · single
Shanghai
2014 · album
Tarkio Road
1970 · album
Down In L.A.
1968 · album
Weeds
1969 · album
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Biography
California duo Mike Brewer and Tom Shipley began their careers separately on the 1960s Los Angeles folk club circuit before teaming up to write and perform together. Their song "Keeper of the Seven Keys" was recorded by H.P. Lovecraft and also appeared on their 1968 debut, Down in L.A. Their second album, Weeds, featured guest appearances by Jerry Garcia, Mike Bloomfield, and Nicky Hopkins. In 1971, the duo scored a surprise Top Ten hit with "One Toke Over the Line," in spite of radio bans owing to the song's marijuana-oriented lyrics. Following this success, Brewer and Shipley moved to rural Missouri, but their appeal dwindled, and the partnership was dissolved in 1979. Brewer recorded the solo album Beauty Lies in 1983. At the request of a Kansas City radio station, Brewer & Shipley reunited for a concert in 1989 and began touring occasionally. In 1995, the duo released their first album in almost 20 years, Shanghai. Heartland followed two years later. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi