Ken Cook Cowboy Poet and Real American Cowboy coming to Prescott, AZ
Ken Cook, or as I call him Uncle Kenny, is a Real American Cowyboy. He spent many summers of his youth and after college as hired on cowhand at Buckles Ranch. Buckles Ranch happened to be my Great-Grandpa Frank E. Buckles' ranch, Ken's Grandpa. Ken Cook and his family, Aunt Nancy and my cousins, relocated not far away to the Hodson Ranch also in the Sand hills of Southern South Dakota. Some of my cousins are following suit and choosing the ranching life for all of it boundless benefits, regardless of the tireless dedication being a true American Cowboy takes.
In addition to ranching, Ken Cook is an excellent cowboy poet. Now you may think I am biased, so check out a few reviews from people who haven't spent their entire lives looking up to their uncle who lets them think they are a cowboy once and a while.
Ken's poetry can be very emotional for our family because he shares from the heart. He shares about ranching side by side with Grandpa, the patriarch of our family, and doing the same with my cousins, his kids. That is why we all plan to be in Prescott, Arizona this September 15th through the 17th, 2011 to see him perform.
A couple years back I went to New Mexico to watch him perform with other cowboy poets and western musicians. It was way more fun that I had ever imagined. Western musicians are nothing like country music performers. I'm sure there will be great western music and cowyboy poetry when Ken Cook Cowboy Poet and Real American Cowboy comes to Prescott, AZ.
Take a listen to this one, it is one of my favorites. I'm Gonna Be a Cowboy
A couple years back I went to New Mexico to watch him perform with other cowboy poets and western musicians. It was way more fun that I had ever imagined. Western musicians are nothing like country music performers. I'm sure there will be great western music and cowyboy poetry when Ken Cook Cowboy Poet and Real American Cowboy comes to Prescott, AZ.
Take a listen to this one, it is one of my favorites. I'm Gonna Be a Cowboy
www.kencookcowboypoet.com
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