Cowgirl Saddle Pals

Cowgirl Saddle Pals
Author: Gladiola Montana
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781586850012

Cowboy sweetheart Gladiola Montana has put together another fine gift book in our western mini-series. "Of all the good things in this world, a good cowgirl saddle pal is the goodest" and "Neither miles nor days come between cowgirl saddle pals"--these are just a couple of the pearls of wisdom we have come to expect from this author.

A Cowgirl's Life In The Mountains

A Cowgirl's Life In The Mountains
Author: Lauralee Northcott
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1525528416

Cowgirl’s Creed Courage doesn’t develop when things are going well. Instead, it creeps up your backbone fed by the springs of fear. So begins A Cowgirl’s Life in the Mountains, where colorful, authentic characters—including the author herself—reveal their stories as they navigate rugged terrain and negotiate the temperaments of fellow travelers. In her debut book, Lauralee Northcott braids together stories, songs, poems, menus and recipes from her 30-plus years as a horseback guide and cook in Washington’s Pasayten and Lake Chelan-Sawtooth wilderness areas. Lauralee captures human (and animal) behavior humorously and thoughtfully, recounting evenings where her cook tent and the campfire became the space for sharing hearty dinners, reflecting on the day, getting better acquainted, and enjoying cowboy music. Focused and engaging, her experiences as an entertainer and a mountain horseman shine through. Perfect for anyone who loves the mountains, horses and the wilderness, A Cowgirl’s Life in the Mountains will teach readers practical wilderness tips, as well as the art of Dutch oven cooking and how to set up their own backyard “campfire”—a space to share a meal and a story, and the magic of the outdoors. So saddle up and grab a big slice of hard-won, horseman knowledge, served up in some kickass prose and sweet poetry!

Country Music Annual 2001

Country Music Annual 2001
Author: Charles K. Wolfe
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0813157188

The swelling interest in popular music studies has far outpaced the outlets for publication. With the Country Music Annual, scholars, students, and interested readers have a place for sharing their research and ideas. The subjects of this second volume range from one of the very first musicians to make country records, Henry Gilliland, to the current avant-garde work of the alternative country band Uncle Tupolo. Ernest Tubb's musical roots, the origins of one of Roy Acuff's classic gospel songs, and the Carter Family's rhythms are discussed in these pages. Even NASCAR makes an appearance. Advisory Board: Bill C. Malone, Nolan Porterfield, Jimmie Rogers, Curtis Ellison, William K. McNeil, Wayne W. Daniel, Joli Jensen.

Children's Jukebox

Children's Jukebox
Author: Rob Reid
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007-06-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838909409

A listing of 547 songs contained on 308 recordings for children, organized alphabetically under 170 subject headings. Includes a core list of forty-six recommendations.

Saddle Pals

Saddle Pals
Author: Jerry Weibel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2000
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780898212662

The Women of Country Music

The Women of Country Music
Author: Charles K. Wolfe
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813184975

Women have been pivotal in the country music scene since its inception, as Charles K. Wolfe and James E. Akenson make clear in The Women of Country Music. Their groundbreaking volume presents the best current scholarship and writing on female country musicians. Beginning with the 1920s career of teenage guitar picker Roba Stanley, the contributors go on to discuss Polly Jenkins and Her Musical Plowboys, 50s honky-tonker Rose Lee Maphis, superstar Faith Hill, the relationship between Emmylou Harris and poet Bronwen Wallace, the Louisiana Hayride's Margaret Lewis Warwick, and more.

Oklahoma Rodeo Women

Oklahoma Rodeo Women
Author: Tracey Hanshew
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467139157

Oklahoma's central location and ranching tradition gave it a unique connection to the rodeo industry as it grew from a local pastime to an internationally popular sport. From the very beginning, Oklahoma cowgirls played a significant role in developing the institution and the businesses that grew up in its shadow. Lucille Mulhall's pioneering roping carved out a place for women in the actual competition, while Mildred Chrisman's promotional efforts kept rodeo chutes open during the Great Depression. Modern ranchers like Terry Stuart produced the quarter horses sought by professional athletes around the world. From Guymon to Pawhuska and from stock contractors to rodeo clowns, Tracey Hanshew follows the trail that Oklahoma women blazed across this rough-and-tumble sport.

Lonesome Cowgirls and Honky-tonk Angels

Lonesome Cowgirls and Honky-tonk Angels
Author: Kristine M. McCusker
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252075242

A collective biography of the women who shaped early country and western music

Finding Her Voice

Finding Her Voice
Author: Mary A. Bufwack
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

After its initial publication in 1993, this book quickly became an essential book for country music scholars and fans. Now back in print, with updated material, an additional chapter, and new photos, this volume is poised to reach a whole new generation of country music fans. From country's earliest pioneers to its greatest legends, this book documents the lives of the female artists who have shaped the music for over two hundred years. Through interviews, photos, and primary texts, the authors weave a vast and complex tapestry of personalities and talent. Long overlooked and underappreciated by scholars, female country music artists have always been immensely popular with fans. This book gets to the heart of the special bond female artists have with their audiences. People seeking to understand the context out of which mega-stars such as Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks emerged need look no farther than this book.