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  • I love this. They really match up well with Michael Martin Murphy in concert. A real treat!

  • I had the privilege of seeing these guys in Denver. They are awesome! I really like the professional video production too.

  • Flawless! With guys like these singing today, the cowboy song will never die. Brilliant.

  • These guys are good. Thanks for posting.

  • Spectacular!

  • Thanks, wgordon8!

  • Loved It!

  • Women rode and roped too. How about including them in the history?

  • How about posting the name of this song so we can find it on iTunes?

  • @kbw13 From Whence Came The Cowboy

  • There's a small label in Colorado Springs called Western Jubilee Recording Company that sells Sons CDs as well as other Cowboy music and Buckaroo Poetry. Don Edwards, Waddie Mitchell. Even old tyme country like Norman Blake

    WesternJubille dotcom

  • True Cowboy music. Marty Robbins would love this. Tragic that "country music" of today is so lost.

  • As much as I can't stomach Country "Music", the Western singing is all right.

  • Love this kind of music. I wish CMA, and CMT would listen to this music. We have forgotten what country and Western music

  • What a great video and nice song! The black cowboy pictured at 1:47, 1:57, 2:13, 2:31, and 4:05 in the group with the red shirt is Jim Brooks from California. He's a great hand and super teacher if the cowboy ways!

  • Mr.Hannah(Jack) was my music teacher in 4th grade in Crowley Elem.(:

  • Cowboy!

  • I've met these men. They used to come to the NM State Fair. They are so talented, and classy and nice guys too. A dying breed

  • @kidmile why surprised that this song recognizes the black mans cowboy contribution?

  • its at the gill ranch ronnie bakers at 0:51 and 0:56 eds at 1:16, justin barnes at 3:17,

  • its at the gill ranch

  • my uncle justin barnes is in that and ronnie baker, ed

    and david gill

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  • When I was the Firefighters Association President at Hanford Fire, we invited the SSJ to perform at our annual fund raiser concert two years in a row. They were such a hit, we just had to have them back!!! We, and so many others, really loved these guys, Jack, Joe and Lon. They had a fiddle player one year that added such a great sound! Love you Guys!!! Dan W.

  • I love Jack, Joe and Lon Hannah! I grew up listening to them and I know Jack Hannah, his wife used to be a teacher of mine and he sang at my parents wedding. Hooray for family friends!

  • Bin selber western rider,diese Musik habe ich schon lange gesucht,Danke

  • Howdy y'all  I''m from Russia, and i love country music. That's awesome. I like this song.

  • I saw them at the Fresno Fair once. They were very good. I can appreciate their music even more now that I am exiled to Oklahoma

  • They are even better in person.

  • love the Sons. have all their CDs. Their sound is special for many reasons not the least being they are family and they have a similar timbre in their voices.

  • im related to'em and i can never get tired of hearing their songs

  • These guys are the best in the business at singing cowboy songs.

  • Took my breath away...Man those cats can deliver a song.

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  • This group is fabulous! They have an unusual sound for a country group because they are two baritones and a bass-baritone. There's no tenor. I met them once and was floored to discover that the bass-baritone and one of the baritones are trained opera singers, That baritone is also a very fine singer of German lieder. Not the usual musical background for cowboy singers!

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