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Jesse shares a log home in the Rocky Mountain foothills with the love of his life, Linda, several dogs, too many horses and the noisiest coyotes in Alberta.

His education includes an Engineering Degree from the University of Manitoba and Business Administration from McMaster University. After service with the Royal Canadian Air Force, Jesse practiced Engineering in most Canadian provinces and territories. He is currently Director of Engineering, Siemens Canada.

He has performed Cowboy Poetry in venues, ranging from the dusty bars along the Cowboy Trail to the glamour of Nevada.

He is a member of the Academy of Western Artists and 2017 to 2019 President of the Alberta Cowboy Poetry Association. Jesse is an award winning Cowboy Poet and his published novels have been short listed in the Eppies. His book, illustrated by Val Moker, “Short Poems And Tall Cowboys” won the Will Rogers Medallion Award.

Jesse Colt

Bragg Creek, Alberta

Phone: 403-931-2681

Email: JesseColt@MSN.com

Lyndsie Barrie

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Growing up “in ranching ways” on the Prairies of southwest Saskatchewan, Bryce Burnett has put his pen to paper to proudly celebrate his heritage and the lifestyle he loves. Burnett’s cowboy poetry recollects his memories of homesteaders and characters in his region, as well as the animals and natural wonders that have affected him daily. Community events , family meals, trips to town , Sunday worship services, cattle encounters , the beauty of the fields, births and deaths, rodeos, cattle shows, and fishing trips all play a role in the life of a rancher. Burnett captures them all in his own style, often with a dash of humour.

Bryce Burnett

Swift Current, Saskatchewan

Phone: 306-773-7065

Email: wburnett@xplornet.ca

URL: www.bryceburnett.com

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Buddy was born in Buck Lake, AB; in the hard economic times in the 1930’s. Working long days wasn’t a choice of ‘want to’, or ‘don’t want to’, you ‘had to’.

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Buddy was 12 years old when ha and a pal jumped a freight car out of Winfield, AB riding through Lacombe and Calgary to the famous ranches of southern Alberta. he would later recall these cowboy ways in his poems.

In 1948, he took to trucking, logging and pipelining but he never forgot the details of life as a cowboy and remained a keen observer of the cowboy lifestyle.

Buddy wrote his first poem 20 years ago after reading stories and reviews on Cowboy poetry. More than 100 of his 600+ poems have been put to music by 30 artists who recognize their authenticity and accuracy are critical in preserving the cowboy and the cowboy way.

Buddy Gale

E-mail budgale@gmail.com

CD - Santa’s Playground

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With a diverse background including rodeo cowboy, community pasture rider, trapper, wildlife artist and musician, Ed Brown has collected a vast backlog of experiences populated by colourful characters and situations which he mines to bring to life his various narratives. Poems laced with raw humour, irony and comments on the state of just about everything blend seamlessly with songs that range from poignant reflections on days gone by, to uplifting celebrations of modern cowboy life. All original and a unique approach to storytelling.

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From his home base on a small ranch in Southwestern Manitoba, Ed performs regularly at countless private functions and has been a headliner at all the major cowboy gatherings and festivals in Western Canada. He has also made regular radio and television appearances and has been featured in several magazine articles and documentaries. An accomplished musician, he is often found performing as a side man for other performers.

Ed is in the Manitoba Rodeo Cowboy’s Hall of Fame and is currently serving on the executive of the Alberta Cowboy Poetry Association. He has produced three CDs of his work and has been awarded the Will Rogers Award from the Academy of Western Artists. His songs and poems have been performed by several other artists in Canada and the US.

Ed Brown

Box 241 Oak Lake, Manitoba

R0M 1P0

Phone: 204-512-2498

Email: edbrownbal@hotmail.com

Web: www.edbrowncowboypoet.com

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Frank has entertained far and wide on both sides of the 49th parallel and was declared the official poet of Williams Lake in 2003. He has been nominated for the Cowboy Poet of the Year for the Will Rogers Award at the Academy of Western Artists on several occasions and ranked in the top five in 2003. He is known as the fastest, funniest cowboy poet in the west.

His songs and poems are played on radio and television throughout Canada, USA and Europe. He has been a feature entertainer at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Frank was inducted into the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame. His 4 CD’s and 5 books of poetry are his original material.

Frank Gleeson

Poet / Humourist / Singer / Songwriter

Williams Lake BC - 250-989-5589

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Chuckwagon cookouts - a gathering in Montana - Heritage Centres - State Parks - Ranches - Colorado - New Mexico - the Midwest - Dakotas - Canada.

If you’re traveling these parts looking for music honouring the western way of life, you’ll likely find the Ramblin’ Rangers. They have enjoyed many years singing to the hearts of romantics everywhere. BonnieJo and Brad, former park/forest rangers based out of Hot Spring, SD, bring a special insight to their storytelling.

Songs that claim history, that awaken the nostalgic need slumbering in our souls, of joy and heartache, of labour and love - songs that bear on our very essence.

Entertainers and songwriters, they offer a distinct sound blending BonniJo’s tender harmonies with Brad’s easy voice, ‘smooth as a velvet comforter’. Playing and telling stories, mixing with fans and friends, it adds up to a sharing that the Ramblin’ Rangers took aim at, when their journey began.

Ramblin’ Rangers - Brad & BonnieJo Exton

605-745-5015

Email ramblinrangers@yahoo.com

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FAQs

Who is the most famous cowboy poet? ›

Baxter Black is probably the most famous, and possibly the most prolific, contemporary cowboy poet.

Who is the cowboy poet and folk singer? ›

Best known as a cowboy folksinger and poet. Singin' Sam Agins dedicated his life to the cowboy way and to the preservation of the songs, stories, humor, poetry and crafts that define the cowboy and the True American West.

What is an example of cowboy poetry? ›

'Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail' is a great example of cowboy poetry. It's one of the better-known cowboy poems and is written in a narrative form. It uses slang and is driven by the poet's story-telling ability. Here are a few lines of 'Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail.

What is cowboy poetry genre? ›

Characteristics of Cowboy Poetry

Poetry in the genre often follows a traditional rhyme scheme and meter and covers topics connected to the cowboy way of life like raising livestock, western U.S. landscapes, ranch work, and the image of the cowboy both past and present.

What is the famous poem about cowboys? ›

That was “A Cowboy's Prayer” by Charles Badger Clark. This poem was first published in 1906, but it was published many times as anonymous. It had a life of its own without the name of its author. Badger Clark was so charmed by this that he had a collection of anonymous publications of his poems.

Who was the cowboy poet named Black? ›

Baxter Black (January 10, 1945 – June 10, 2022) was an American cowboy poet and veterinarian. He wrote over 30 books of poetry, fiction—both novels and children's literature—and commentary, selling over two million books, CDs, and DVDs.

Who was the singing cowboy of the 50s? ›

There were other singing cowboys — Ray Whitely and Tex Ritter, for example, but the box office belonged to Republic through the early fifties. Tex Ritter made films for Grand National, Columbia and PRC, and rose to some prominence for his rendition of the title song of 'High Noon' in 1952.

Who was the king of the singing cowboys? ›

Although Autry continued as the reigning singing cowboy of the 1930s, Roy Rogers became the “King of the Cowboys” in the 1940s.

Who was the first successful singing cowboy? ›

Gene Autry

Former rodeo rider Autry was chosen because he was the one candidate who could both sing and ride a horse. The choice was so successful that, at the time of his death in 1998, Autry was still on the top 10 list of Hollywood Western box office moneymakers.

What is reincarnation cowboy poetry? ›

What is reincarnation, a cowboy asked his friend. Why its something that happens when your life has reached its end. They comb your hair and wash your neck and clean your fingernails, And lay you in a padded box away from life's travails. Now this box and you goes in a hole that's been dug into the ground.

Where is the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering? ›

The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada, United States.

Where did cowboy poetry come from? ›

Ever since cattle first trod the Chisholm Trail to Abilene in 1867, cowboys have been composing verse, some of it sung as song lyrics, some of it published in livestock journals, and some of it recited as poetry around campfires or in bunkhouses.

What are the elements of cowboy poetry? ›

The use of forms such as ballads and odes and of poetic devices such as mnemonics and repetition sets cowboy poetry apart from the majority of contemporary poetry and relates it more to the Homeric tradition of oral poetry.

When did cowboy poetry start? ›

Cowboy poetry in the United States dates back to the period of the long-distance cattle drives from Texas to Kansas that followed the Civil War, and it has been a thriving and ever-changing tradition ever since.

When did cowboy poetry originate? ›

Cowboy poetry was first identified as its own literary genre in the post-war years of the American Civil War. In the mid-nineteenth century, ranchers began driving enormous herds of cattle northward from Texas.

Who is the most famous poet ever? ›

The Top 10 Most Famous Poets
  1. Homer.
  2. William Shakespeare.
  3. John Keats.
  4. Edgar Allan Poe.
  5. Maya Angelou.
  6. Oscar Wilde.
  7. Walt Whitman.
  8. Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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Who was the most famous cowboy in the world? ›

William Frederick Cody – “Buffalo Bill”

Cody is considered one of the key contributors to the colorful, fantastical image of the American West celebrated worldwide. At one point, Cody was the most recognizable man on earth!

Who is the most famous American poet? ›

Most Famous American Poet - Walt Whitman/Emerson | The NYPR Archive Collections | WNYC.

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