Wednesday, November 16, 2011

National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

The 28th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering—the nation’s greatest celebration of the American West, its people, culture and traditions—will take place January 30 to February 4, 2012, in Elko, Nevada. The Gathering is as much about the music of the West as it is about its poetry, and this year’s event boasts an impressive line-up of musical icons including Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Ian Tyson, Michael Martin Murphey, Mike Beck and the Bohemian Saints, Martha Scanlan, Stephanie Davis, Wylie & The Wild West, Canada’s Tim Hus and the Rocky Mountain Two, Austin’s Hot Club of Cowtown and many more.

“Music has always been essential to the cowboy way of life,” explains Hal Cannon, Founding Director of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering and an accomplished musician and songwriter. "But the fact is, today's cowboys not only sing to their cattle as they herd them along but they also need to express in song what it has meant to their livelihood to share the range with dirt bikes, condo developers and coalbed methane exploration. At the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, we strive to present western music that is grounded in tradition, both celebrating the romance and the hard realities of the life. This Gathering is about ranching but at its heart it’s about being a westerner in the 21st century, no matter whether you are urban, rural, young or not so young.”

Every winter for the last 27 years, rural and urban people have joined with cowboys and ranchers in the small high desert community of Elko, Nevada, to listen to poetry and music, learn about cowboy culture in the U.S. and around the world, experience great art, watch western films, learn a craft, play music, gather to eat, drink, swap stories and dance the night away. Open-mic sessions, music jams, dances and dance lessons offer opportunities for everyone to participate. The 28th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering will feature nearly 50 poets, musicians and musical groups from the U.S., Canada and Australia, performing on seven stages at four different venues. Programs at the 28th Gathering will focus on the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona and New Mexico—which are celebrating their centennials next year.