International Glenn (Whatever That Is?) - Ohrlin, Glenn
The Drover Road to Amulree - Wilkie, David J.
The Hooves of the Horses - Ogilvie, William H.
Ragtime Annie
Not Gone - Haig, Janine
Angels Can Do No More - Wilkinson, Andy
Doctor Doctor - Hancock, Sunny
Geronimo's Men (45 Horses) - Chandler, Jon [1]
One Moment, Please! - Dofflemyer, John C.
Plains of St. Augustine - Rogers, Elliott
Bizarzyski-Mad Bard & Carpenter Savant of Manchester, ... - Zarzyski, Paul
Silver Spurs - Craft, Ray
Dream of Spotted Buffalo/Night Song of the Crow - Henry Real Bird
The Time It Never Rained - Messersmith, Lyn
Roll on Owyhee - Tyson, Ian
Things of Intrinsic Worth - McRae, Wally
Spanish Is the Loving Tongue - Traditional
Track Listings (19) - Disc #2
We Are the Poets - Bennett, Virginia
Jerry Ambler - Tyson, Ian
Square-Head - LaRue, Walt
Cattle Cattle in the Cane - Traditional
Equus Caballus - Nelson, Joel
Wild Places - Fleming, Michael
Saying Grace Is Saying Thank You - Best, Long John
Hooves of the Horses - Gustafson, Wylie
Real Wealth - Godfrey, Peggy
Born to Be a Cowboy - Hampton, R.W.
Slant of Light - Brummels, J.V.
Big Bad Bill - Jones, Allan Rankin
Full Value - Hayes, Joel
Red River Rose - Ford, Ace
Habitat - Allen, J.B.
All This Way for the Short Ride - Russell, Tom
Rooster Poem - Sicking, Georgie
Evening Chang - Mitchell, Waddie
The Campfire Has Gone Out - Edwards, Don
Recorded live January 2004 at the 20th Annual National Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada. A portion of the proceeds from this project will benefit the Western Folklife Center. Humans tend to label and categorize traits and ... more »styles. At the earliest stage when we decided to call it a 'Cowboy Poetry Gathering', we simply meant to give folks an idea of what we hoped to celebrate for one weekend in the middle of the winter, in the middle of nowhere, twenty years ago. We didn't know that a 'Cowboy Poetry Gathering' would be as much about music as poetry, but that became apparent as the genre found itself. Comedy, intelligence, emotions, politics, historical to contemporary stories, issues, nature, family and relationships all found they were welcomed. People who have attended Elko or any other cowboy poetry gathering around the country, have accepted this inherently. It's all part of it. 'You can't explain it, you've got to be there.' This is a comment that literally scores of people have told me they use when asked by the uninitiated why they would travel to hear cowboys spew poetic and play and sing the lost music of the West. 'It's magic. It's what I've been looking for my whole life without knowing it.' -Waddie Mitchell« less
Recorded live January 2004 at the 20th Annual National Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada. A portion of the proceeds from this project will benefit the Western Folklife Center. Humans tend to label and categorize traits and styles. At the earliest stage when we decided to call it a 'Cowboy Poetry Gathering', we simply meant to give folks an idea of what we hoped to celebrate for one weekend in the middle of the winter, in the middle of nowhere, twenty years ago. We didn't know that a 'Cowboy Poetry Gathering' would be as much about music as poetry, but that became apparent as the genre found itself. Comedy, intelligence, emotions, politics, historical to contemporary stories, issues, nature, family and relationships all found they were welcomed. People who have attended Elko or any other cowboy poetry gathering around the country, have accepted this inherently. It's all part of it. 'You can't explain it, you've got to be there.' This is a comment that literally scores of people have told me they use when asked by the uninitiated why they would travel to hear cowboys spew poetic and play and sing the lost music of the West. 'It's magic. It's what I've been looking for my whole life without knowing it.' -Waddie Mitchell