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  2. Marty Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robbins belonged to the Jim Reeves era and wore his embroidered cowboy suits proudly. Best known for the western ballad, El Paso , his career also touched the rock 'n' roll side of country in songs like White Sport Coat And A Pink Carnation , and he kept a touch of the dude about him to the end.

  3. The Trinity Session - Wikipedia

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    As they had done on Whites, Cowboy Junkies wanted to record live with one stereo microphone direct to tape. Although it is stated on the album cover that the recording was made on two-track R-DAT , according to recording engineer Peter J. Moore , it was actually recorded on a Sony Betamax SL-2000 video cassette deck connected to a Sony PCM-F1 ...

  4. Cowboy (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy was an American country rock and southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969. The group's main members consisted of songwriters Tommy Talton and Scott Boyer , alongside a rotating group of musicians.

  5. Staveley Mill Yard - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, The Staveley Wood Turning Co. Ltd. switched much of its production into tool handles and was able to prosper despite the introduction of plastic reels and bobbins in the 1950s. Much of the wood used by the wood mills was imported and by the 1990s most of the market was overseas and in 1993-94 the company placed machines ...

  6. Rhinestone Cowboy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rhinestone Cowboy is the 28th studio album by American country music musician Glen Campbell, released in July 1975 by Capitol Records. It is a concept album based on the idea of an over-the-hill country musician who is uneasy about his previous fame. [1] The album was recorded in Hollywood, and produced by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter.

  7. Concrete Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    Concrete Cowboys is a 1979 American Western television film starring Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck, directed by Burt Kennedy.It was broadcast on CBS on October 17, 1979.. The film is also known as Highway Action (in Finland), Nashville detective (in Italy) and Ramblin' Man, the latter under which it was released on video by a few companies, including Edde Entertainment.

  8. Drifting Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    The name was derived from Williams' love of Western films, with him and the band wearing cowboy hats and boots. [2] The original line-up consisted of Braxton Schuffert (guitar), Freddie Beach (fiddle), and the comedian Smith "Hezzy" Adair. The youngest member of the band was thirteen-year-old steel guitar player James E. Porter. [3]

  9. That's What Cowboys Do - Wikipedia

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    The song was described by CMT as a story about "timeless tale of love, heartbreak and the rodeo" and a rodeo cowboy who "falls for, then leaves, their love interest". [3] Chris Parton of Sounds like Nashville felt that the "pure-country ballad" song features "a gentle sway and a timeless theme. Brooks plays a cowboy who can't be tamed, drifting ...