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CREATED:20230904T200636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T200636Z
UID:2868-1706968800-1706976000@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Randy Huston
DESCRIPTION:Singer\, songwriter\, cowboy — Randy Huston writes and sings about the modern-day lifestyle of the cowboy. He is a fourth-generation livestock producer and partners with his father on their ranch in New Mexico. He started breaking horses for wages at the age of 14 and spent many years in rodeo arenas through high school and college. He’s written some of the most widely recognized contemporary cowboy music\, and his songs have been recorded by some of the “stars” of this genre. Huston was voted one of the top five male entertainers in 2007 by the Academy of Western Artists and was 2010 Academy of Western Artists male vocalist of the year. In 2022 he was honored as Male Performer of the Year by the International Western Music Association. He is also a multiple Wrangler Award Recipient. \nDoors open at 1 p.m.\, performances begin at 2:00 p.m.  Reservations are preferred; however\, walk-ins will be seated if space permits.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/randy-huston-5/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/randy-huston-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240204T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20230904T200803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T200803Z
UID:2872-1707055200-1707062400@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Randy Huston
DESCRIPTION:Singer\, songwriter\, cowboy — Randy Huston writes and sings about the modern-day lifestyle of the cowboy. He is a fourth-generation livestock producer and partners with his father on their ranch in New Mexico. He started breaking horses for wages at the age of 14 and spent many years in rodeo arenas through high school and college. He’s written some of the most widely recognized contemporary cowboy music\, and his songs have been recorded by some of the “stars” of this genre. Huston was voted one of the top five male entertainers in 2007 by the Academy of Western Artists and was 2010 Academy of Western Artists male vocalist of the year. In 2022 he was honored as Male Performer of the Year by the International Western Music Association. He is also a multiple Wrangler Award Recipient. \nDoors open at 1 p.m.\, performances begin at 2:00 p.m.  Reservations are preferred; however\, walk-ins will be seated if space permits.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/randy-huston-6/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/randy-huston-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240210T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20230904T205850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240210T175407Z
UID:2876-1707573600-1707580800@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Out of the Blue (CANCELLED)
DESCRIPTION:Out of the Blue started creating their “Bordergrass” style in the early 1990s. You already know three of the members if you’ve heard Way Out West or Dharmapoke at the AFP through the years – Tom Poley on guitar and banjo\, Emmy Creigh on guitar and Slim Rost on bass. Donny Russell rounds out the Out of the Blue quartet on mandolin. The band has a reputation for their unique\, signature vocal harmonies. Based in Tucson\, they have traveled throughout the Southwest playing their distinctive original songs as well as traditional bluegrass and Americana covers. They have toured Europe 3 times and won 2nd place in the Telluride Band competition in 1998. The band members have received honors from the Western Music Association and Tom Poley has won 5 songwriting awards from The John Hartford Festival Songwriting Challenge. You can expect an energetic and fun performance in the acoustically pristine AFP that will feature some of their signature songs as well as some new gems added for these shows.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/out-of-the-blue-3/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Out-of-the-blue-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240211T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20230904T210141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240211T173825Z
UID:2881-1707660000-1707667200@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Out of the Blue (Cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:Out of the Blue started creating their “Bordergrass” style in the early 1990s. You already know three of the members if you’ve heard Way Out West or Dharmapoke at the AFP through the years – Tom Poley on guitar and banjo\, Emmy Creigh on guitar and Slim Rost on bass. Donny Russell rounds out the Out of the Blue quartet on mandolin. The band has a reputation for their unique\, signature vocal harmonies. Based in Tucson\, they have traveled throughout the Southwest playing their distinctive original songs as well as traditional bluegrass and Americana covers. They have toured Europe 3 times and won 2nd place in the Telluride Band competition in 1998. The band members have received honors from the Western Music Association and Tom Poley has won 5 songwriting awards from The John Hartford Festival Songwriting Challenge. You can expect an energetic and fun performance in the acoustically pristine AFP that will feature some of their signature songs as well as some new gems added for these shows.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/out-of-the-blue-4/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Out-of-the-blue-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20230904T210906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T210906Z
UID:2888-1708178400-1708185600@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Mule Boys
DESCRIPTION:Scott Muhleman\, namesake of this duo\, blows a mean harp. He’s been bending notes and playing the blues since the sixties. LA\, Waikiki in ’68\, Alaska\, San Francisco\, to Bisbee\, Arizona. He came to Bisbee the first time while touring with DC Miner and Blues on the Move. Jon Messenger’s story has been a journey through\, away from\, and back again to the American West. A musical journey through the west. And the Everglades. And Cornwall-on-Hudson. Always some guitar player willing to be patient with him\, indulge him with some music and “communicate to me how to play.” Scott and Jon met at a campout at Parker Canyon Lake in 1992. Assembled with like minds in fine surroundings\, music was made. Music continued to happen and will happen again this weekend! \nDoors open at 1 p.m.\, performances begin at 2:00 p.m. Reservations are preferred; however\, walk-ins will be seated if space permits.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/mule-boys-3/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Mule_Boys-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240218T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20230904T211103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T211103Z
UID:2892-1708264800-1708272000@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Mule Boys
DESCRIPTION:Scott Muhleman\, namesake of this duo\, blows a mean harp. He’s been bending notes and playing the blues since the sixties. LA\, Waikiki in ’68\, Alaska\, San Francisco\, to Bisbee\, Arizona. He came to Bisbee the first time while touring with DC Miner and Blues on the Move. Jon Messenger’s story has been a journey through\, away from\, and back again to the American West. A musical journey through the west. And the Everglades. And Cornwall-on-Hudson. Always some guitar player willing to be patient with him\, indulge him with some music and “communicate to me how to play.” Scott and Jon met at a campout at Parker Canyon Lake in 1992. Assembled with like minds in fine surroundings\, music was made. Music continued to happen and will happen again this weekend! \nDoors open at 1 p.m.\, performances begin at 2:00 p.m. Reservations are preferred; however\, walk-ins will be seated if space permits.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/mule-boys-4/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Mule_Boys-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240224T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20231228T061533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231228T061533Z
UID:3784-1708783200-1708790400@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Almeda Bradshaw
DESCRIPTION:“I had to move EAST to find the WEST. Though raised a town girl on the Oregon coast\, all I wanted was to be a cowgirl. I spent hours riding the ranges of my imaginations in a swing set saddle\, and when I was tall enough\, I threw a leg up on my family’s trusty propane tank and rode off into many a sunset.” \nBEGINNINGS \nWhen her parents moved the family from town to the country\, Almeda began living her dream of horses\, cows and rural ranch life. She raised her family in north central Montana\, while breeding and showing performance horses\, running 150 mother cows and operating a seed plant/feed business. She and her husband\, former Marlboro Man\, Merritt Bradshaw\, now live on the Yellowstone River in Huntley\, Montana\, where they collect western memorabilia\, he trains rope horses and she manages everything else\, including a busy music and performance life! A multi-instrumentalist\, Almeda studied cello and piano through college\, has a BA in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION and is self-taught on the guitar\, mandolin\, and various other stringed instruments. She taught students of all ages to play strings from her former private studio and retail store\, A Room for Music\, in Big Sandy\, MT. \nINFLUENCES \nAlmeda grew up listening to her dad’s LP collection of big bands\, the Boston Pops\, classical orchestra music and until an eye-popping epiphany happened while watching the Beatles’ American debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. Though classically trained through college on piano and cello\, her musical alter-ego was fed through the guitar which she taught herself to play at age thirteen. It was the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Circle” album that turned her on to the flatpicking style of Mother Maybelle Carter. Though covers of Bob Dylan\, Crosby\, Stills\, Nash and Young\, Joni Mitchell\, Fleetwood Mac and others from the 60s and 70s took over her teenage years\, Almeda later returned to the heart of her musical soul in Western Americana/Roots Music\, an eclectic mix of cowboy\, bluegrass\, old-time\, folk and spirituals. There she remains. \nEXPERIENCE \nAlmeda has written poetry\, journals and songs since her teen years and has been performing at cowboy gatherings throughout the west for over two decades. She has produced the following original works: \n\nVOICES FROM THE RANGE: Almeda Sings the Poetry of Rhoda Sivell (2010)\nA WAY OF HEART: The Big Sandy Years (2010)\nLOVERS\, WIVES & MOTHERS: A Western Woman’s Voice (2015)\nTRIBUTE (2017)\nBRISKLY VENTURE\, BRISLKY ROAM: The Ballad of Yellowstone Kelly (2018)\nIF I HAD A HORSE (2021)\n\nAs a former member of Humanities Montana\, Almeda presented a series of programs on the history of country and western music that included: \n\nTHE IMPORTANCE OF HER VOICE: Song in the Lives of Mountain Women\nINTO THE SUNSET: The Forgotten Cowgirl Singers\nHOMES & HONKYTONKS: Post-WWII Women in Country Music\nSONGS OF THE COWBOY: Romance & Reality\n\nRECOGNITION (2009-present)\n2022 IWMA ALBUM OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – If I Had a Horse\n2018 AWA ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR NOMINATION\n2017 WMA SONG OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – Larry Dever Did\n2017 #2 TOP TEN SONGS – Cowboy from TRIBUTE\n2017 #4 TOP TEN SONGS – Larry Dever Did from TRIBUTE\n2017 #18 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Spring quarter)\n2017 AWA ALBUM OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – Lovers\, Wives & Mothers\n2017 #10 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Winter quarter)\n2017 #10 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Somewhere in the Rubies (Winter Quarter)\n2016 WMA SONG OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – Heavenly Here with You\n2016 #2 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Spring & Summer quarters)\n2016 #10 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Fall quarter)\n2016 #2 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Heavenly Here with You (Spring quarter)\n2016 #6 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Colors in the Rain (Spring quarter)\n2016 #3 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Somewhere in the Rubies (Summer quarter)\n2016 #5 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Heavenly Here with You (Summer quarter)\n2016 WW of A SPUR AWARD NOMINATION – WESTERN WRITERS of AMERICA\, Song of the Year – Parker Eyes of Blues.\n2016 COWBOY IDOL WINNER – COLUMBIA RIVER COWBOY GATHERING\, Kennewick\, WA\n2015 PROFESSIONAL DIVISION CHAMPION – WMA WESTERN WORDSMITH CHAPTER Poetry Jackpot\n2012 AWA POETRY ALBUM NOMINATION – A Way of Heart: The Big Sandy Years – Academy of Western Artists Cowboy Poetry Album of the Year\n2011 Voices from The Range – #15 on the Western Music Association chart of Top 20 Western Albums\n2011 RISING STAR FINALIST – Kamloops Cowboy Festival\, Kamloops\, BC\n2011 2ND PLACE SERIOUS POET- National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo\, Kanab\, UT\n2010 PEOPLE’S CHOICE MUSICIAN – Lee Earl Memorial Cowboy Gathering\, Lewiston\, ID\n2010 Voices from The Range – Spent seven months on Joe Baker’s Back-forty Bunkhouse chart of Top 20 Western Albums\n2010 BEST OF 2010 – Song The Range Call made Stan Howe’s Best of 2010 Montana Public Radio’s Bunkhouse & Honkytonk Folk Show\n2009 NCPR ROOKIE – Made the finals in 3 of 4 events and placed in the money in Serious Reciting – National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo\, Montrose\, CO
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/almeda-bradshaw/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Almeda_Bradshaw-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240225T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083431
CREATED:20231228T061848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231228T061848Z
UID:3789-1708869600-1708876800@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Almeda Bradshaw
DESCRIPTION:“I had to move EAST to find the WEST. Though raised a town girl on the Oregon coast\, all I wanted was to be a cowgirl. I spent hours riding the ranges of my imaginations in a swing set saddle\, and when I was tall enough\, I threw a leg up on my family’s trusty propane tank and rode off into many a sunset.” \nBEGINNINGS \nWhen her parents moved the family from town to the country\, Almeda began living her dream of horses\, cows and rural ranch life. She raised her family in north central Montana\, while breeding and showing performance horses\, running 150 mother cows and operating a seed plant/feed business. She and her husband\, former Marlboro Man\, Merritt Bradshaw\, now live on the Yellowstone River in Huntley\, Montana\, where they collect western memorabilia\, he trains rope horses and she manages everything else\, including a busy music and performance life! A multi-instrumentalist\, Almeda studied cello and piano through college\, has a BA in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION and is self-taught on the guitar\, mandolin\, and various other stringed instruments. She taught students of all ages to play strings from her former private studio and retail store\, A Room for Music\, in Big Sandy\, MT. \nINFLUENCES \nAlmeda grew up listening to her dad’s LP collection of big bands\, the Boston Pops\, classical orchestra music and until an eye-popping epiphany happened while watching the Beatles’ American debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. Though classically trained through college on piano and cello\, her musical alter-ego was fed through the guitar which she taught herself to play at age thirteen. It was the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Circle” album that turned her on to the flatpicking style of Mother Maybelle Carter. Though covers of Bob Dylan\, Crosby\, Stills\, Nash and Young\, Joni Mitchell\, Fleetwood Mac and others from the 60s and 70s took over her teenage years\, Almeda later returned to the heart of her musical soul in Western Americana/Roots Music\, an eclectic mix of cowboy\, bluegrass\, old-time\, folk and spirituals. There she remains. \nEXPERIENCE \nAlmeda has written poetry\, journals and songs since her teen years and has been performing at cowboy gatherings throughout the west for over two decades. She has produced the following original works: \n\nVOICES FROM THE RANGE: Almeda Sings the Poetry of Rhoda Sivell (2010)\nA WAY OF HEART: The Big Sandy Years (2010)\nLOVERS\, WIVES & MOTHERS: A Western Woman’s Voice (2015)\nTRIBUTE (2017)\nBRISKLY VENTURE\, BRISLKY ROAM: The Ballad of Yellowstone Kelly (2018)\nIF I HAD A HORSE (2021)\n\nAs a former member of Humanities Montana\, Almeda presented a series of programs on the history of country and western music that included: \n\nTHE IMPORTANCE OF HER VOICE: Song in the Lives of Mountain Women\nINTO THE SUNSET: The Forgotten Cowgirl Singers\nHOMES & HONKYTONKS: Post-WWII Women in Country Music\nSONGS OF THE COWBOY: Romance & Reality\n\nRECOGNITION (2009-present)\n2022 IWMA ALBUM OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – If I Had a Horse\n2018 AWA ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR NOMINATION\n2017 WMA SONG OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – Larry Dever Did\n2017 #2 TOP TEN SONGS – Cowboy from TRIBUTE\n2017 #4 TOP TEN SONGS – Larry Dever Did from TRIBUTE\n2017 #18 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Spring quarter)\n2017 AWA ALBUM OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – Lovers\, Wives & Mothers\n2017 #10 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Winter quarter)\n2017 #10 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Somewhere in the Rubies (Winter Quarter)\n2016 WMA SONG OF THE YEAR NOMINATION – Heavenly Here with You\n2016 #2 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Spring & Summer quarters)\n2016 #10 ALBUM – WMA CHART Lovers\, Wives & Mothers (Fall quarter)\n2016 #2 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Heavenly Here with You (Spring quarter)\n2016 #6 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Colors in the Rain (Spring quarter)\n2016 #3 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Somewhere in the Rubies (Summer quarter)\n2016 #5 TOP TEN SONGS – WMA CHART Heavenly Here with You (Summer quarter)\n2016 WW of A SPUR AWARD NOMINATION – WESTERN WRITERS of AMERICA\, Song of the Year – Parker Eyes of Blues.\n2016 COWBOY IDOL WINNER – COLUMBIA RIVER COWBOY GATHERING\, Kennewick\, WA\n2015 PROFESSIONAL DIVISION CHAMPION – WMA WESTERN WORDSMITH CHAPTER Poetry Jackpot\n2012 AWA POETRY ALBUM NOMINATION – A Way of Heart: The Big Sandy Years – Academy of Western Artists Cowboy Poetry Album of the Year\n2011 Voices from The Range – #15 on the Western Music Association chart of Top 20 Western Albums\n2011 RISING STAR FINALIST – Kamloops Cowboy Festival\, Kamloops\, BC\n2011 2ND PLACE SERIOUS POET- National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo\, Kanab\, UT\n2010 PEOPLE’S CHOICE MUSICIAN – Lee Earl Memorial Cowboy Gathering\, Lewiston\, ID\n2010 Voices from The Range – Spent seven months on Joe Baker’s Back-forty Bunkhouse chart of Top 20 Western Albums\n2010 BEST OF 2010 – Song The Range Call made Stan Howe’s Best of 2010 Montana Public Radio’s Bunkhouse & Honkytonk Folk Show\n2009 NCPR ROOKIE – Made the finals in 3 of 4 events and placed in the money in Serious Reciting – National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo\, Montrose\, CO
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/almeda-bradshaw-2/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Almeda_Bradshaw-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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