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Ray Reed- Ray Reed Sings Traditional Frontier &Cowboy Songs (CD)

SKU: 093070532922
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On this 1977 Folkways release, New Mexico cowboy Ray Reed (1917-1998) sings songs about the old West; many of them he learned from his father, and he composed some as well. He had spent some years in California, and his polished style reflects the influence of the 1930's Los Angeles music scene, where he was friendly with some of the Texas Playboys the group backing legendary Texas Swing singer Bob Wills. In 1990, concerned about the passing of traditional cowboy culture, Reed initiated an annual festival in New Mexico, the Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium, that continues today. Liner notes provide background information on the music as well as song lyrics.

Tracklist:

  1. Sioux Indians
  2. California Joe
  3. Billy The Kid
  4. Sod Shanty
  5. O Bury Me Not
  6. Zebra Dun
  7. Punchin' The Dough
  8. Powderhorn
  9. Miss Aledo
  10. Cattle Call

UPC > 093070532922

Format > New CD

Label > Folkways Records

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Ray Reed- Ray Reed Sings Traditional Frontier &Cowboy Songs (CD)

SKU: 093070532922
Regular price ¥138.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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On this 1977 Folkways release, New Mexico cowboy Ray Reed (1917-1998) sings songs about the old West; many of them he learned from his father, and he composed some as well. He had spent some years in California, and his polished style reflects the influence of the 1930's Los Angeles music scene, where he was friendly with some of the Texas Playboys the group backing legendary Texas Swing singer Bob Wills. In 1990, concerned about the passing of traditional cowboy culture, Reed initiated an annual festival in New Mexico, the Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium, that continues today. Liner notes provide background information on the music as well as song lyrics.

Tracklist:

  1. Sioux Indians
  2. California Joe
  3. Billy The Kid
  4. Sod Shanty
  5. O Bury Me Not
  6. Zebra Dun
  7. Punchin' The Dough
  8. Powderhorn
  9. Miss Aledo
  10. Cattle Call

UPC > 093070532922

Format > New CD

Label > Folkways Records

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

For fans of...