This is Red's OFFICIAL youtube channel. In 2009 Red launched his television show, IN THE BUNKHOUSE WITH RED STEAGALL, seen on RFD TV. It ran for four years. His current show on RFD TV is entitled RED STEAGALL IS SOMEWHERE WEST OF WALL STREET. On this channel Red is going to share his TV show episodes as well as never seen before clips that because of time restraints could not be included in his episodes airing on RFD. There will also be some music shared here including Western, Country and Songs of inspiration. Singer, songwriter, poet, author and cowboy Red Steagall, hosts his award winning weekly TV show Red Steagall Is Somewhere West of Wall Street aires on RFD-TV on Mondays at 8:30 PM (CST), Tuesdays at 12:30 AM (CST) and Sundays at 6:00 AM (CST).
I bought one your poetry books on a whim since I’m a huge fan of the western genre and I read this poem and it’s the first thing in a long time that made me sit back and say wow that had more heart in it than I can imagine.
Joel Nelson introduced me to cowboying 50 plus years ago. Now I am 75 and my saddle sits in the living room where I can see it and remember. My saddle was made in 1980 with lots of miles on it and been on many horses.
I used to have the Stables and outdoor arena just down from.what was Cowboy Hall of Fame and behind what was Cowtown Station. We also had Miss Molly's Bed and Breakfast up Exchange Ave. Great great time. Almost all gone now. A group came in from California and have turned into what they think is the Stockyards. SAD
Born, raised and currently typing to you from Fort Worth, Texas. I've lived other places, but I always come home. What an excellent presentation of my unique, very interesting city. Thank you for covering this.
I sometimes think “Ride For The Brand” can also apply to being a good Patriot for our USA, We The People. There’s too many lazy people tearing our country down and not appreciating what we’ve got.
Mr.Steagall - we are trying to find one of your songs... it was featured in the 1971 film Vanishing Point. Can you help us find it please? Lyrics include: Now my soul is free from sin Since he opened up the door and let me in Soon I'll walk on streets of gold I'm a sheep in his great fold I'm no longer all alone Since sweet Jesus made me whole and led me home
*Circle of Life *For everything there is a time *Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly with God.. * My people are destroyed for lack of (Godly) knowledge and understanding (&wisdom)... *The whole world tries to block & steal your Godliness.. *Test the spirits (&people) and dont be decieved.. *Great & powerful prayerfulness is a Christians birthright and obligation *All that is wrong is based on unGodliness, foolishness, unprayerfulness and sin.. *All Christians are born into Spiritual warfare and most dont know it or do it.... *Jeremiah 17:5- Trust in God, not in human beings *Better to obey God than men * The just shall by mustard seed childlike faith. * The enemies will only find themselves fighting against God *God is in control and not the evildoers & God always wins * God's truth will set us free.. * Be still and know that I am God. * Where two or more are gathered, I am in their midst- JESUS * Pride is the beginning of sin- The wages of sin are death, destruction and sickness- Choose God, life, truth and blessings that you may live.. * Repent and forgive every night * Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, patience, *Also humility, wisdom, prayerfulness, courage, persistance, respect, gratitude, and being honorable decent humanitarian human beings. * God bless your people with fruit of the spirit and Golden rule Godliness...
Cowboy Poems: Tracks that won't blow out Written by Ray Owens I won't say that it's the exact book being read from in this video, but if you internet search "Ray Owens writer" ... you should find an official RayOwens page near the top of the search that has the book title I gave you. AND it has a few free to read poems out of the book that you can click on and read. Enjoy.
I was once given the opportunity to take Mr. Steagall from Cheyenne (CFD) down to the airport in Denver. I felt like I was obligated to stick with the job I was on and couldn’t get away to drive him down there. I think about it often. I suppose I could’ve found someone to cover for me. If I’m being really truthful, I hate the drive down the Front Range of Colorado, and that may have had more to do with my turning down the opportunity than anything. For what it’s worth, sir, I regret it now.