Stuart Lake’s legendary Wyatt Earp has more cachet among collectors than the real man behind the gun. When presented with the Earpiana collection of...
Too Cool to be a Cowboy
Forget all the clichés about singin’ cowboys—some are just too hard to label, especially when they turn out to be a mix of Southern charm and true...
Beadwrangler Makes Magic
It could be the jewel tones of the lofty Sangre de Cristos or the perfect clarity of the crisp Rocky Mountain air that gives Susie Cotcher her...
All that cowboy
Ginny Davis of Homedale, Idaho, describes herself as being “Country when Country wasn’t cool.” (Is that even possible?) When Ginny decorated her...
A Journey to Arizona’s Big Ditch
Just as travelers have done since 1901, you can arrive at one of the most beautiful places on earth via train, thanks to the Grand Canyon Railway....
The ’92 Reel West Winchester
Although the 1873 Winchester is often called “the gun that won the West,” no one can deny that it was the 1892 Model that became “the gun that won...
Molly Venter
With a strong voice the texture of fine suede, this Austin-based folksinger puts prose to music, sung strong and sweet with a great vibrato,...
I’m Torn
Randy Kohrs can play just about any type of guitar, mandolin, banjo or bass, but he truly stands out as a vocalist. His mellow tenor is a delight to...
Slant 6 Cowboys
Slant 6 Cowboys is a group in search of a genre. This CD isn’t for the mainstream Cowboy music purist. Driving percussion and overbearing...
Reflections
There’s nothin’ fancy here, just toe-tappin’ good ole Bluegrass music. The disc is filled with terrific songs, most composed by mandolin and lead...
Stronger Proof
Deryl Dodd’s miraculous comeback from an illness that could have destroyed his career shows this Texan has no limits when it comes to what he does...
Divide and Conquer
After 12 years, seven albums and legions of loyal fans, the Great Divide is poised for a big break with the 2005 release of the band’s latest CD,...