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Baxter Black's Double Disc Double Trouble...it's Baxter Black's first CD...and it's a double. We encourage you to sit back in the saddle and ride the rolling hills of laughter with Baxter black and his friends. Over two hours of cowboy hilarity.

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Baxter Black's NPR CD's "Irregular" NPR commentator Baxter Black presents over 50 of his most popular commentaries. 2 CD Set

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Cowboy Mentality plus The Big One That Got Away Blues Cowboy Mentality Plus The Big One That Got Away Blues "Cowboy Mentality" features selected pieces from live shows and studio tapings while "The Big One That Got Away Blues" includes tales of camp cooks, mules, and trail ride compaction. It's just like havin' Baxter in the cab of your pickup or around your campfire.

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Waddie Mitchell Live Accompanied by musicians Rich O’Brien and Norman Blake, Waddie gives us his best in front of a live audience. Mixing humor, thoughtfulness and cowboy common sense, this is proof of why Waddie is one of the best-known cowboy poets today.

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Born To This Land Rancher, songwriter and poet, Red brings to life both the Old West and modern West Texas cowboy with authentic original music and his own brand of gripping poetry. Features “Ride For The Brand” and “Born To This Land.”

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Dear Mama, I'm A Cowboy Red proves once again that when it comes to mixing great writing with the Western musical tradition, he’s one of a kind. It contains songs and poetry that explore the lives of the riders, ropers, and rustlers who inhabited the old West.

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Faith and Values An honest testament to a man’s reverence for the land and values that have nurtured and inspired him. Faith And Values won a 1995 Western Heritage ‘Wrangler’ Award from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center.

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Cowboy Hymns & Prayers A straightforward exploration of the spiritual heritage that is at the heart of the Western experience. Features tracks by award-winning fiddler Mark O’Connor, cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell and several other artists.

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Cowboy Poetry Classics Cowboy poetry flourished during its golden age between 1905 and 1935 and captured the spirit and adventure of life in the American West. This collection brings new vitality to the poetry and voices of these American icons.

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Elko! A Cowboy's Gathering This double CD set commemorates and celebrates 40 musical and spoken word performances from the 20th national Cowboy Gathering held in Elko, Nevada in January 2004. This is a historic recording, featuring many of your favorite Western artists, an produced by Cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell.

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Cowboy Curmudgeon and Other Poems Wally McRae, a regularly featured performer at the annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, has performed on a syndicated television program and at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. He is the first cowboy poet to be granted a National Heritage Award. This book contains 94 of his poems, including such classics as "Reincarnation," along with 40 new poems published for the first time.
Paperback; 25 black & white illustrations.

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Cowboy Poetry: A Gathering This collection of poems was chosen from among 10,000 gathered from cowboy reciters, from ranch poets, and from a library of more than 200 published works of cowboy verse. One-third of the poems are classics that have proven their vitality by having lived in the hearts and minds of cowboys and ranchers for decades. The remaining two-thirds are new, created within the last few years.

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Cowgirl Poetry: One Hundred Years of Ridin' and Rhymin' The heart and soul of the West is seen through the eyes of its women—cowgirl poets writing about jinglin’ the horses home, haymaking time, cowboy courtin’, livin’ free, July thunderstorms, and real wealth, among other things close to a cowgirl’s heart. And, of course, there are plenty of poignant observations on life and men.

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New Cowboy Poetry: A Contemporary Gathering These recent works are from America's best cowboy and cowgirl poets, most of whom are regular participants in local cowboy poetry gatherings and in the granddaddy gathering held each January in Elko, Nevada. Included here are some of the best-known poets, such as Waddie Mitchell, Wally McRae, and more, who breathe reality into the myth of the ranching life. Cowboy poetry is a cultural phenomenon that continues to spread like wildfire across the country.

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