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    Dave Kendall
     
    Circle the Wagons (a.k.a. Cave Creek Forever)
    Circle the Wagons (a.k.a. Cave Creek Forever) embodies the character and lifestyle of the American Southwest that can still be experienced today in unique Town of Cave Creek, Arizona. Performed by Dave Kendall. Lyrics and melody by Greg O'Reilly,
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Rocknoceros
     
    Texas (live!) - Single
    A smoking live version of the latest Rocknoceros hit family song, Texas. An upbeat, guitar-picking, tribute to the Lonestar State.
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    J.C. Needham
     
    He Rides the Wild Horses
    A great mix of contemporary and traditional Cowboy and Western music. Simple, yet very entertaining and masterfully assembled. A portrait of the American West on a canvas of music.
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Kenneth Cooper
     
    Take a Swing at Me
    Heartfelt life stories about love, loss and life set to a contemporary country theme.
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Various Artists
     
    Christmas On The Range
    15 original cowboy holiday classics
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Joe Herrington
     
    Shalako
    Cowboy Poetry and Stories that prod the soul with a truer understanding of the deep values and solid character of the American Cowboy.
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Jim Hendricks
     
    Little Church On The Prairie
    This is an instrumental album done in western style featuring: Guitar, Mandolin, Acoustic Lap Steel, Fiddle, Harmonica, Accordion & Acoustic Bass
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    The Saggy Bottom Boys
     
    Wanted N Wyoming
    Western Styling with a Country, Bluegrass flavor, Unique Harmony Styles
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Bob Pappenfort
     
    Pappy
    Classic, cowboy, country music from the heart of Wyoming, this autobiographical collection of straight-shooting songs tell of the twists and turns that define all our lives with impassioned lyrics and memorable, country melodies.
    Country: Cowboy
     
     
    Dusty Dee
     
    All The Good Ones Are Gone
    From slow-steppin' to 2-steppin, it comes from the heart. This is down-home country that would make the prairies proud!
    Country: Cowboy
     

    Top Albums

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    Christina Ortega
    The Vaquero Song
    Mexican vaqueros ride with American cowboys in this bilingual collection of old and new songs delivered with the powerful wallop of a bluegrass band that found its inspiration in cowboy culture (and perhaps just a little bit of tequila).
    There was a time when Christina Ortega was an aspiring opera singer, but a move to Colorado soon put her on the path toward alternative forms of acoustic music. Best remembered as the frontwoman for Denver’s beloved/bereaved Velveeta Sisters (an all-female swing/rockabilly/bluegrass outfit), it was while living at the foot of the Rockies that she fell in love with the many soul-stirring forms of roots music. From Cajun to Celtic to eventually fronting her own band, she discovered a passion for bluegrass prison songs and similarly tragic hillbilly themes (not surprising when you consider her operatic background). Apparently Colorado music lovers have a thing for a finely rendered tuneful tale of woe, as evidenced when they voted for her to receive a Rocky Mountain Region Bluegrass Female Vocalist of the Year award. A Western girl at heart and by heritage, she found her way to the world of cowboy poetry and eventually turned her musical attentions to the lamentations of traditional Mexican folk songs juxtaposed with American cowboy music. Having returned to her native Southern California, she’s put together an ace band comprised of the best musicians from L.A.’s folk music world. Acoustic heroes Tom Corbett (lead guitar & mandolin), Otoño Luján (three-row button accordion), and Ruben Ramos (upright bass & fingerstyle guitar) lend their flying fingers to the sound that has taken Christina from lauded performances at cowboy poetry & music festivals to multiple appearances at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles. Most of these musicians have done time in bluegrass outfits and now they’ve come together to conquer the frontier of Western folk music with a sonic stew that bridges the historical and musical gap between the American cowboy and the Mexican vaquero. At their live performances the band sizzles and snaps the musical whip as melancholy corridos crackle with a newly found vitality and energy. Her debut CD, “The Vaquero Song” (Palomar Records), showcases the lively fusion that is ignited when a band of bluegrass pickers find their inspiration in cowboy culture (and perhaps just a little bit of tequila). This bilingual collection combines contemporary songs and traditional rancheras and boleros, with titular songwriting credits going to esteemed cowboy balladeer Dave Stamey. Co-producing the project with Christina were David Jackson (of New West fame) and Rick Tetzlaff, a top Los Angeles recording and film sound engineer.
    Country: Cowboy
     
    Gary Allegretto
    Harmonicowboy
    Country: Cowboy
     
    The Saggy Bottom Boys
    Wanted N Wyoming
    Country: Cowboy
     
    Black Irish Band & Michael Martin Murphey
    California Story
    Country: Cowboy
     
    Sundown Songs
    Like a Jazz Band in Nashville
    Country: Cowboy
     

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      Country: Cowboy
       

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Cowboy's Night
      Tim Hadler
      Country: Cowboy
       
       
      2.
      Paint My Windows Daylight
      Tim Hadler
      Country: Cowboy