Kyle Evans was a South Dakota singer and cowboy that was no hypocrite.
~ Curt Pate
Kyle Evans was a South Dakota singer and cowboy that was no hypocrite.
~ Curt Pate
As Curt said in his latest blog post, we all need to do our part to make this environment work. Climate change and other environmental issues have a real effect on our industry. It’s up to us to be the best stewards we can be of the land and livestock under our care in the ranching way of life. So in the spirit of Curt’s latest blog post, I propose we all do like Reverend Horton Heat says and “Eat Steak. Let’s do our best to contribute some positive energy towards the balance of things.
~ Jesse Bussard
It feels like this song was my life – different country, different names, but the same story. This song gets it done with all the balance a cowboy needs to enjoy and do well in life. Nature, bosses, hard work, friends, sweethearts, preachers, plus the skill to use a saddle horse and catch twine, add on age and experience, and you will get the balance not only to be a good hand, but to have the best life you could ever want. Thank you R.W. Hampton for creating this great piece of music. It really makes me feel proud to be a cowboy.
~ Curt Pate