Song 15 from "Wylie and The Wild West - LIVE! At the Tractor Tavern" DVD - Produced by Wylie Gustafson and Nimble Productions, Directed by Brian H. Barnett. Released 200
Wylie played a Christmas party in Sheridan, WY that I attended. I loved the music and even better, the next morning at Cowboy church, I sat next to him then got to hear his testimony. He is a gentleman and makes everybody around him smile. Genuine people are rare.
So much for traditional Americans having little culture .... Torrents of free-flowing, absolute talent, scenic presence and musical mastery, sweeping aside all sluggish detractors at a neckbreaking velocity. Finest gentlemen, making everybody within earshot as happy as it possibly gets. May you keep gigging like this forever. Thanks from snotty old Europe.
They are all-around...nice singing spiced up with yodeling,and the band sounds tight...guitarist displays first-rate both flat and chicken picking. God bless America, greetings from Havana.
I was lucky enough to meet Wylie and the boys at Robert's Western Wear in Nashville in 1996. Wylie's enthusiasm for yodeling inspired me to learn and I've been yodeling ever since. John, West Australia.
It's been years since I rode around with cowboys and the dances we participated in, which were always accompanied by cowboy music bands, AND THIS ONE IS ONE THE BEST i HAVE HEARD IN A LONG TIME !
My mom is the neighbor to his family here in Montana and he is a great yodeling man and singer. Known for his voice and style here in Two Med thanks for sharing
🇺🇲 1950's King of the Cowboys Roy Rogers (and many other Western Intertainers) included Yodeling in their musical performances but none as beautifully as this young performer!
I first saw Wylie on CMT in the early 90s. I did not hear any of his stuff on regular radio. Several years ago I went to his show at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko and since that time I can't remember who any of my favorite artists were.
Whoaaahhh...I am thrilled almost lost my brain, speechless and awed. Wonderful yodel skill, beautiful music, lively performnce, almost flawlessly presented. I wish to hear this live and in person one day. Wish you all the best; happiness and success, which I believe you alreadu have by now, in that case I wish you more of it. The best, always the best.
I used to know Wylies brother Eric when I lived in Great Falls. He was talented as well. I was fortunate to meet Wylie through Eric and have been a fan ever since.
Wylie, you have been my inspiration since we met at Robert's Western Wear(Nashville) in 1996. You drove me back to the Opryland hotel at 3am! I have been yodeling ever since and am doing my bit to keep yodeling alive here in West Australia! Loved hearing you sing this again, one of my favorites of yours! Keep yodeling my friend! John.
@@saddleupwiththefarmerandad3607 We had quite a few yodelers back in those days. Rex Dallas and Tex Morton come to mind. Shirley Thoms also was a great yodeler. Owen Blundell and Laura Downing are two well known yodelers who are still performing.
Small town boy from Montana, he wore a red bandana With a guitar always close at hand Led by his intuition, he had but one ambition To become the greatest yodeler in the land You could find him in the streets in the alleys and the bars Correcting and perfecting his tune The towns folk just laughed, turned their backs He was the local yodeling fool He practiced every day he practiced every night His song seemed to be his only friend One day he disappeared and the townsfolk cheered, "Hooray, we'll never have to hear him again" No longer in the streets and the alleys and the bars could you hear his Lonesome tune For the boy had gone and taken with him his song of The local yodeling fool One day farmer Bill had his truck parked on the hill With his radio blaring across the town Who should he hear coming in so loud and clear It was that local yodeling clown It was heard in the streets and the alleys and the bars A voice that rang so true They heard that shout and they new without a doubt It was the local yodeling fool
I've sang with Scotty Wilburn backing me on fiddle, great musician loved to hear him play. I've loved listening to Wylie from the first time I heard him sing Cattle Call.
Wylie and his family live on a ranch at Dusty Washington. His lead player also plays a mean fiddle I used to sing with him once in awhile when he played fiddle for Tommy Shafers Band around Deer Park.
im in half leg mean my left leg like a broken and when im listen to this music i can dance and not feeling any pain what the magic this song make me feel like superman :D