Roger and Hayden love to perform for any crowd. They have stated many times, "It's the people you have a chance to meet and perform with that makes every event special." |
Photo Corral A collection of photos from some of the events, places and performers along the music trail. |
Click on the name below each picture to go the artist site for more information about some of our friends.
Cuttin' Up |
Yodeling Their Blues Away |
Santa Fe Trail |
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Wrangler Rog. and Hayden cuttin' up with the crowd during the Campfire Concert Series at Old Fort Concho. |
Hayden yodeling during one of the Pard's sessions at The Cowboy Symposium at the San Angelo State Park. |
The Pards performing Santa Fe Trail. They use a Deering 6-string banjo on several of the old traditional cowboy songs. |
R.W. Hampton |
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Paul produced Wrangler's first solo album. He writes beautiful cowboy ballads and has his own unique style of playing guitar. |
Wrangler shared the stage with Don in Weatherford, Texas during the Cowboy Gathering and Chuckwagon Cookoff. |
The Pards have performed with RW a couple of times in the past year. Once in Abilene and another time at the Larry Chittenden Gathering. You talk about a smooth baritone voice! |
Jean Prescott |
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Judy James is the president of the Texas WMA - Lone Star Chapter. She travels around the country singing "cowgirl" music and manages to host a radio show in Weatherford, Texas in her spare time. Next time you're through there tune in ya might just hear the Pards. |
The Pards have even had the pleasure of even sharing the stage with MMM at the Larry Chittenden Cowboy Gathering in Anson, Texas. Michael often drops by before his evening Cowboy Christmas Ball show and performs a few songs. |
One of the great cowgirl singers not just in Texas but around the country! Multi winner of the prestigious Western Female Vocalist Of The Year. The Pards are pleased to call her their friend! |
Ed Stabler |
Jim Wilson |
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Ed Stabler is one of the most sought-after guitarists in Cowboy and Western Music. He has been highly acclaimed by critics for his singing and playing, plus he has been nominated for the coveted WMA Instrumentalist of the Year. |
Formally a sheriff from Ozona, Texas, Jim now lives just down the trail from the Pards and often acts as MC for their concerts. He is now an editor/writer for Shooting Times and well known for his column, Gunsmoke. He plays and sings western music with his own special flare and is writing his first western novel. |
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Washtub Jerry |
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"Tub" was voted the WMA Instrumentalist Of The Year. How can a one-string instrument beat out all those cowboy guitarist? You can't imagine how good this performer is until you have heard him. The washtub bass is a full octave lower than a bass guitar and Jerry never misses a note. You're in for a great evening when he and the Pards team up for a cowboy concert. |