Cowboy Crossroads
Third generation New Mexico rancher and author Carl Lane Johnson talks about his family's ranching history, his cowboy idol, breaking colts, treating screwworms, changes in the ranching industry and explains the difference between a cowboy, cowman, cattleman, and rancher. This episode was sponosred by the National Ranching Hertiage Center. Learn more at Learn more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 103: Wylie GustafsonCowboy Crossroads
Wylie Gustafson of Wylie & The Wild West talks about the beginning of his musical career, the cowboy folk music of his father, the story of the Yahoo yodel, cutting horses, writing songs with Paul Zarzyski, and the workingman quality of cowboy poetry. Learn more about Wylie Gustafson at Learn more about Cowboy Crossrods at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 102: Martin BlackCowboy Crossroads
Cowboy and horseman Martin Black talks about his family's deep ranching roots, being in cow camp with his brother at eight years old, ranching changes in the Great Basin, the disappearance of the wagon, and the horsemanship philosophy of his mentors Ray Hunt, Tom Dorrance, and Tom Marvel. Learn more about Martin Black at Learn more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 101: Peter RowanCowboy Crossroads
Bluegrass legend Peter Rowan talks about his lifelong fascination with the West, amateur historians, and making the album High Lonesome Cowboy with Don Edwards. Learn more about Peter Rowan at This episode was sponsored by B2 Trading Company. Learn more about them at Learn more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 100: Waddie MitchellCowboy Crossroads
Waddie Mitchell returns to Cowboy Crossroads to celebrate 100 episodes of the podcast. Waddie talks about making phone calls to Kris Kristofferson and S. Omar Barker, classic cowboy poetry, his recording career, and his favorite original poems. This interview was recorded onstage in front of a live audience at the Lone Star Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Alpine, Texas. Learn more about the Lone Star Cowboy Poetry Gathering at Learn more about Waddie Mitchell at Learn more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 99: Barbara Van CleveCowboy Crossroads
Legendary western photographer Barbara Van Cleve talks about growing up at the end of the horse age, her family's Lazy K Bar Ranch, her father Spike Van Cleve, her collaborations with rodeo poet Paul Zarzyski, and her love for horses, ranching, and photography. Learn more about Barbara Van Cleve at This episode was co-sponsored by the National Ranching Heritage Center and Art of the Cowgirl. Visit them at and Learn more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 98: Songs of the Cowboys with Rex RideoutCowboy Crossroads
Old-time musician Rex Rideout discusses the life and times of the first cowboy song collector Jack Thorp. Rex discusses the events that led to Thorp's search for cowboy songs, Thorp's book of Songs of the Cowboys, the story of Little Joe the Wrangler, and Thorp's banjo. Find out more about Rex at Find out more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 97: Boots O'NealCowboy Crossroads
Ninety-one year-old legendary working cowboy Boots O'Neal talks about his early cowboyin' experiences on the JA Ranch, starting colts with his brother Wes, horse wrecks, and tells stories from a lifetime spent punchin' cows on the most iconic ranches in Texas. Recorded in front of a live audience at the 2023 Ranch Verse event at the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas. This episode is sponsored by the National Ranching Heritage Center. Find out more about them at Find out more about Cowboy Crossroads at ...
info_outline Episode 96: Jay SniderCowboy Crossroads
Oklahoma cowboy poet, rancher, and former bull rider Jay Snider talks about his ranching and rodeo family, the influence of his grandfather, memories from his rodeo career, and the camaraderie of the trail driving era that continues through rodeo and cowboy poetry. Find out more agout Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outline Episode 95: Clarence LankaCowboy Crossroads
94-year-old rancher and Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame inductee Clarence Lanka talks about growing up on a ranch in Western Nebraska, riding his horse to a one room school, roping, good horses, and his faith in God. Find out more about Cowboy Crossroads at Become a patron at
info_outlineWorking cowboy, filmmaker, songwriter, and poet Gail Steiger talks about his family background, Arizona politics, writing cowboy songs, and tells the facinating story of how he got into the cow business.
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