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E-mail Gary
(gary@singingcowboy.com)

FOR MORE INFORMATION,
WRITE OR CALL:
Gary McMahan, P.O. Box 90
Bellvue, CO  80512
(970) 498-0306

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Listen To Some Samples
Play these sounds right over the 'net using Microsoft Media Player or RealPlayer. Or, if you prefer, you can download the files in WAV format---it takes a little while, but it's worth the wait. More information about playing these sound files is at the bottom of this page.

The "Barn Burner" Yodel
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Ah...behold the power of a yodel. This rich and simple but perfect yodel is a clip from Gary's most recent album Poems and Yodels.
Title:
The "Barn Burner Yodel" Author: Gary McMahan Copyright: 1992 HorseApple Records - Gary McMahan.   Poems and Yodels (available in the Goods section).


Yodelin' Man From Ol' Montan
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One of Gary's early originals, Yodelin' Man From Ol' Montan is a wonderful combination of good cowboy singing, yodelin' and skillful song writing. This is a clip from album Saddle "Em Up and Go!.
Title:
Yodelin' Man From Ol' Montan   Author: Gary McMahan Copyright: Yodelin' Yahoo Music - BMI.   Saddle 'Em Up And Go! (available here in the Goods section)


The Two Things In Life
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This 25-second poem is just a small taste of Gary's enchanting cowboy-humor and entertainment
Title:
The Two Things In Life   Author: Gary McMahan Copyright: Yodelin' Yahoo Music - BMI.   A Cowboyin' Day (available here in the Goods section)


Double Diamond
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One of Gary's most popular originals, this classic cowboy ballad has been recorded by artists including Ian Tyson, Chris LeDoux and Horse Sense.

"Back in the early seventies, Gary had a wooden shack just off of Music Circle....It was then that Gary played his classic "Old Double Diamond" for me. The sagebrush wind blew right through that song and still does." --- Ian Tyson

Title: Double Diamond   Author: Gary McMahan Copyright: Yodelin' Yahoo Music - BMI.   Saddle 'Em Up And Go! (available here in the Goods section)


Cattle Call
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Fiddler Byron Berline kicks off Gary's rendition of this Western music chestnut, and Sons of the San Joaquin join in.
Title:The Cattle Call
  Author: Tex Owens Copyright: Foster Music - ASCAP.  From Gary's  A Cowboyin' Day (available here in the Goods section)


More information about playing sound files:
You can choose to play either RealPlayer or WAV files from this page

  • Windows Media Player (available free from Microsoft) allows you to play sound files on the Internet. It's often included with basic PC software, so changes are that it's already installed on your computer. If it's not, you can download it free.
     
  • RealPlayer: Requires RealPlayer 5.0 or later (available free from RealNetworks).
  • WAV: If you don't have Windows Media Player or RealPlayer installed on your computer, you can download and play WAV files on most computers. If there's no program set up for WAV files in your browser, you'll be asked for a location to store the files and can choose a program to play the file after it's been copied. If your browser is set up to associate the WAV file with a program, it will be played automatically when it is copied. You can set up this association using the "options" or "preferences" of your browser. The size of each WAV file is listed in the description of the sample; depending upon your modem speed (or network) and Internet traffic, keep in mind that the sound files might take a few minutes to download. But it's worth the wait!

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