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		<title>BRYAN RAGSDALE Releases Tribute Song &#8216;What Heroes Do&#8217; and Hits The Road for Performances Including a Show at Warren Air Force Base</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">‘MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN MAN’</span></strong><br />
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BRYAN RAGSDALE</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>WYOMING BASED SINGER/SONGWRITER </strong><br />
<strong>AND U.S VETERAN WILL PERFORM </strong><br />
<strong>AT FE WARREN AFB AND A VA HOSPITAL IN CHEYENNE—</strong><br />
<strong>AND GIVE AWAY A FREE DOWNLOAD OF </strong><br />
<strong>“WHAT HEROES DO” TO ALL MILITARY AND </strong><br />
<strong>FIRST RESPONDERS AND THEIR FAMILIES</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>***</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The “Conservationist Cowboy Who Drives A Prius”</strong><br />
<strong>Launches A Remarkable Songwriter </strong><br />
<strong>Outreach and Residency Workshop </strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/">Bryan Ragsdale</a></strong>, the <strong>Wyoming</strong> based singer-songwriter and <strong>U.S. Veteran</strong> who is redefining “cowboy cool” with his latest indie CD <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span></strong>, is spending the rest of his winter performing for soldiers and veterans and conducting a newly launched songwriting workshop.</p>
<p>From February 11-13, the “<strong><a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/">Modern Day Mountain Man</a></strong>”—which is, coincidentally, the name of his album’s first single—will participate in <strong>Arts Advocacy Day</strong> at the <strong>Governor Arts Awards</strong> in <strong>Cheyenne, WY.</strong></p>
<p>After an all day visit and concert at <strong>Cheyenne’s VA Hospital</strong>, plus giving every patient a copy of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span>, on March 16, Ragsdale will spend <strong>St. Patrick’s Day</strong> at Wyoming’s <strong>FE Warren Air Force Base</strong>, where he will teach a Youth Center songwriting class at 4 p.m. and do a public performance at 7 p.m. at the base’s Community Center. The audience will include military personnel from the <strong>National Guard</strong>, <strong>Air National Guard</strong> and <strong>U.S. Air Force</strong>. At this show, the charismatic singer will give away copies of the “military release” of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span>, which features the bonus track <strong>“</strong><strong><a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/">What Heroes Do</a></strong><strong>,”</strong> a touching tribute to firefighters and troops overseas.</p>
<p>Ragsdale will be giving away a free download of “What Heroes Do” to all military and first responders and their families. Ragsdale’s music video for “What Heroes Do” can be viewed at  <a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/">http://www.bryanragsdale.com/media/</a>.</p>
<p>On March 22, he travels to <strong>Fort Collins, Colorado</strong> for a school performance at <strong>Eyestone Elementary</strong>, along with conducting songwriting classes with the students.</p>
<p>During his February travels to Nashville, Ragsdale will be meeting and collaborating with different writers on new material. He is setting himself apart from the most of today’s indie artists via his innovative songwriting workshops.</p>
<p>Teachers can choose a curriculum from the following programs, all of which conclude with an anti-drug segment: <strong>Songwriting 101</strong> (An Introduction to Songwriting), <strong>“Nashville, NY and LA”</strong> (The Ins and Outs of the Music Biz), <strong>“The Language of Modern Music,”</strong> <strong>“The Math of Music,”</strong> <strong>“Dr. Hendrix and the Science of Music”</strong> and <strong>“Music, Theoretically Speaking…” </strong></p>
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		<title>WYMOMING’S ‘MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN MAN’ BRYAN RAGSDALE HONORED AS ONE OF THE HOT 100 UNSIGNED BANDS &amp; ARTISTS THIS YEAR</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WYMOMING’S ‘MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN MAN’ BRYAN RAGSDALE HONORED AS ONE OF THE HOT 100 UNSIGNED BANDS &#38; ARTISTS THIS YEAR AND WITH TWO SONG OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS *** Ragsdale Will Also Wrap Up An Exciting   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/wymoming%e2%80%99s-%e2%80%98modern-day-mountain-man%e2%80%99-bryan-ragsdale-honored-as-one-of-the-hot-100-unsigned-bands-artists-this-year-and-with-two-song-of-the-year-nominations/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>WYMOMING’S   ‘MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN MAN’</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>BRYAN   RAGSDALE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>HONORED AS   ONE OF THE HOT 100  UNSIGNED </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>BANDS   &amp; ARTISTS THIS YEAR  AND WITH TWO </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SONG OF   THE YEAR NOMINATIONS</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>***</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Ragsdale   Will Also Wrap Up An  Exciting Year With</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Performances In Montana And  Washington</strong></p>
<p><strong>Wyoming</strong>-based  country singer-songwriter <strong><a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/">Bryan Ragsdale</a></strong> is  wrapping up an   exciting 2009 with more honors after releasing his  sophomore collection <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes   Grow</span> earlier this  year. </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Music Connection  magazine recently named the “Modern Day Mountain Man” </strong>one of  the <strong>Hot 100 Unsigned Bands &amp;   Artists</strong> of the year  (December 2009 issue). Ragsdale is honored   to be the only traditional  country artist on the list.</p>
<p>Ragsdale is   also thrilled  to have both <strong>“Modern Day Mountain Man” </strong>and <strong>“What  Heroes Do” </strong>nominated for <strong>Song of the Year </strong>by <strong><a title="blocked::http://www.strictly-country.com/" href="http://www.strictly-country.com/">Strictly Country</a></strong>.  Music fans can   cast their vote thru <strong>December 9</strong> at <a title="blocked::http://www.strictly-country.com/Ballot.html" href="http://www.strictly-country.com/Ballot.html">http://www.strictly-country.com/Ballot.html</a>.</p>
<p>“Modern Day Mountain Man”  will also be featured in the   Christmas issue of <strong>Country Weekly</strong>’s  in the <strong>Listen Up! </strong>section and   will be available for  free download for a limited time.</p>
<p>Ragsdale   will wrap up the  year with performances in<strong> Montana</strong> and <strong>Washington</strong>.  On <strong>December 26</strong>, he   will perform at <strong>The Leaf  &amp; Bean</strong> in <strong>Bozeman, MT</strong> at<strong> 8 p.m. </strong>The  show is<strong> free </strong>and open to all ages.</p>
<p>Ragsdale   will then perform  on <strong>December 28 </strong>at <strong>The Boulevard </strong>in <strong>Spokane,  WA</strong>. Doors open at <strong>7 p.m. </strong>with the   show  starting at<strong> 9:30 p.m. </strong>Cover charge is <strong>$5.</strong></p>
<p>The next   day, Ragsdale will  perform at <strong>The Charleston </strong>in <strong>Bremerton, WA</strong> on <strong>December 29</strong>. Doors open at <strong>7 p.m.</strong> with the show starting at <strong>8:30 p.m. </strong>Cover charge is <strong>$5</strong> and the show is open to all ages.</p>
<p>On <strong>December 30</strong>,  Ragsdale will take the stage at the <strong>Green Frog </strong>in <strong>Bellingham,    WA. </strong>Time and cover is   TBA.</p>
<p>Last but   not least,  Ragsdale will ring in the New Year at the<strong> Boiler Room</strong> in <strong>Port Townsend, WA. </strong>Time and cover is TBA.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">EVENTS   RECAP:</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>December 26</strong></p>
<p>The Leaf   &amp; Bean</p>
<p>35 W. Main   St</p>
<p>Bozeman, MT 59715</p>
<p>(406) 587-1580</p>
<p>8   p.m.</p>
<p>Free</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>December   28</strong></p>
<p>The   Boulevard</p>
<p>230 W. Riverside</p>
<p>Spokane, WA</p>
<p>(509) 455-7826</p>
<p>Doors: 7   p.m.</p>
<p>Show: 9:30 p.m.</p>
<p>Cover Charge: $5</p>
<p><strong>December   29</strong></p>
<p>The   Charleston</p>
<p>333 N. Callow   Ave</p>
<p>Bremerton, WA 98312</p>
<p>(360) 271-7943</p>
<p>Doors: 7   p.m.</p>
<p>Show: 8:30 p.m.</p>
<p>Cover Charge: $5</p>
<p>All Ages</p>
<p><strong>December 30</strong></p>
<p>Green   Frog</p>
<p>902 North State   Street</p>
<p>Bellingham, WA   98225-5089</p>
<p>(360) 756-1213</p>
<p>Time and   cover is TBA.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>December 31</strong></p>
<p>Boiler Room</p>
<p>711 Water   Street</p>
<p>Port Townsend, WA 98368-5728</p>
<p>(360)   379-8247</p>
<p>Time and   cover is TBA.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WYOMING’S RISING COUNTRY SINGER BRYAN RAGSDALE CONTINUES TO TURN HEADS, EARNING AN ISSA NOMINATION FOR COUNTRY SONG OF THE YEAR WITH HIS SONG &#8216;MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN MAN&#8217; Wyoming native singer-songwriter Bryan Ragsdale’s creative, upbeat blend of country, bluegrass,   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/press-releases-archive-2/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>WYOMING</strong><strong>’S   RISING  COUNTRY SINGER<br />
BRYAN RAGSDALE</strong><br />
<strong>CONTINUES TO TURN HEADS,   EARNING AN </strong><br />
<strong>ISSA NOMINATION FOR COUNTRY SONG   OF </strong><br />
<strong>THE YEAR</strong> <strong>WITH</strong> <strong>HIS    SONG</strong><br />
&#8216;<strong>MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN   MAN&#8217;</strong><strong><br />
</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Wyoming native singer-songwriter <a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/">Bryan Ragsdale</a>’s creative,  upbeat blend of country,   bluegrass, and folk music on his new album <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where  Cowpokes Grow</span> has people   buzzing left and right. His  eclectic mix of genres gained him a nomination in   the Country  Song of the Year category, for his track “Modern Day  Mountain Man” for the <a title="blocked::www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm" href="http://luckmedia2.com/bryanragsdale/www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm">Independent  Singer   Songwriter Association’s Song Contest</a>. Fans  determine   who will win this year&#8217;s contest by casting their votes  online at <a title="http://www.issa-music.org/" href="http://">www.issa-music.org</a>. The organization  supports independent   singer-songwriters and the contest’s main  objective is to help promote the   artist to a larger audience. Winners  of their annual ISSA Song Contest   2009 will be  announced this November.</p>
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<p>Ragsdale recently released his    sophomore collection Where Cowpokes Grow, which has  been   reviewed by UK’s Maverick Magazine for the  November 2009 issue   giving the record an impressive four stars. The  singer’s first single   “Modern Day Mountain Man” will  be featured in an upcoming issue   of <a title="blocked::http://www.countryweekly.com/" href="http://www.countryweekly.com/">Country   Weekly</a>’s  Listen Up! section available for   download.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>WYOMING</strong><strong>’S  RISING   COUNTRY ARTIST<br />
BRYAN RAGSDALE<br />
HITS THE ROAD WITH POP COUNTRY SINGER<br />
ANDY HACKBARTH<br />
FOR A MINI NOVEMBER TOUR</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>***</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>“Modern  Day   Mountain Man” Bryan Ragsdale<br />
And   Nashville Singer   Andy Hackbarth Partner Up<br />
To Lead Music Workshops With Live Performances In    November</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Wyoming</strong>’s  own country singer-songwriter   and “Modern Day Mountain Man” <a title="blocked::http://www.bryanragsdale.com/" href="http://www.bryanragsdale.com/">Bryan Ragsdale</a> continues on with touring and is picking up country singer <a title="blocked::http://andyhackbarth.com/" href="http://andyhackbarth.com/">Andy   Hackbarth</a> along the way for  performances in <strong>November.</strong></p>
<p>The two artists will    conduct student music workshops and perform at <strong>Lingle,   Wyoming</strong>’s  <strong>Ft. Laramine High School</strong>, <strong>Ft.   Laramine  Middle School</strong> and <strong>Ft. Laramine Elementary   School</strong> for two days, <strong>November 16</strong> and <strong>November 17</strong>.</p>
<p>Ragsdale and   Hackbarth will  then travel onto <strong>Torrington, Wyoming</strong>’s<strong> Torrington High School</strong> on <strong>November 18</strong> participating in   more music workshops and a performance for the  students.  That same day the two singers will also visit <a title="blocked::http://www.sjkids.org/" href="http://www.sjkids.org/">St.  Joseph’s Children’s   Home</a>, a home for displaced kids from across  Wyoming, which   is charity close to both Ragsdale’s and Hackbarth’s  heart.</p>
<p><strong>Torrington Middle  School</strong> will also gain   time with Ragsdale and Hackbarth’ s  music    workshop  and a live performance   on <strong>November 19</strong>,  with a free public performance downtown   Torrington on <strong>Main  Street</strong> from <strong>5-8   p.m</strong>.</p>
<p>Rounding out the   duo’s  collaboration, music workshops and another live performance will grace    Torrington’s <strong>Trail Elementary School</strong> on <strong>November    20</strong>.</p>
<p>Half of the mini   November  tour is graciously funded by the <strong>Wyoming Arts Council</strong> which Bryan Ragsdale is an active board member of.</p>
<p>Ragsdale recently released    his sophomore collection <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Where Cowpokes Grow,</strong></span> which has   been reviewed by UK’s <strong>Maverick Magazine</strong> for  the November 2009   issue giving the record an impressive four stars.  His track off the new album   “<strong>Little Jo</strong>” made airwaves  on Nashville FM.  The singer’s first single “<strong>Modern Day    Mountain Man</strong>” will be featured in an upcoming issue of <a title="blocked::http://www.countryweekly.com/" href="http://www.countryweekly.com/">Country   Weekly</a><strong>’s  Listen Up!</strong> section available for   download. The track also  earned him an <strong>Independent Singer   Songwriter Association’s  (ISSA) Song Contest</strong> nomination for <a title="blocked::http://www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm" href="http://www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm"><strong title="blocked::http://www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm">Country    Song of the Year</strong></a>.   The organization supports  independent singer-songwriters and the contest’s main   objective is to  help promote the artist to a larger audience. Winners of their   annual  ISSA Song Contest 2009 will be announced in   November.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>EVENTS   RECAP:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>November 16<br />
</strong>Ft. Laramie Elementary   School<br />
Lingle, WY</p>
<p><strong>November 17<br />
</strong>Ft. Laramie Middle and Ft.   Laramie High School<br />
Lingle, WY</p>
<p><strong>November 18<br />
</strong>Torrington High   School<br />
Torrington, WY</p>
<p>AND</p>
<p>St. Joseph’s Children’s Home<br />
Torrington,   WY</p>
<p><strong>November 19<br />
</strong>Torrington Middle   School<br />
Torrington, WY</p>
<p>AND</p>
<p>Public Concert   Downtown on  Main Street<br />
Torrington, WY<br />
5-8 p.m.<br />
Free admission</p>
<p><strong>November 20<br />
</strong>Trail Elementary   School<br />
Torrington, WY</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BRYAN   RAGSDALE:</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>WYOMING’S RISING COUNTRY  SINGER<br />
BRYAN   RAGSDALECONTINUES   TO TURN HEADS,<br />
EARNING AN ISSA NOMINATION FOR TRACK<br />
“MODERN DAY   MOUNTAIN MAN” FOR COUNTRY<br />
SONG OF THE YEAR</strong></p>
<p><strong>***<br />
Ragsdale Will Also Be Featured In   Upcoming<br />
Issues   Of Maverick and Country Weekly While<br />
His Single “Little Jo” Gains Airplay   with  Nashville FM</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Wyoming native singer-songwriter Bryan   Ragsdale’s (<a title="outbind://38-00000000768E67F30F570B408028DF66BCF24B0624D54500/" href="http://luckmedia2.com/bryanragsdale/pressrelease.html">www.bryanragsdale.com</a>)  creative, upbeat blend of   country, bluegrass, and folk music on his  new album, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span> has people    buzzing left and right. His eclectic mix of genres gained him a  nomination in   the Country Song of the Year category,  for his track “Modern Day Mountain Man” for the Independent  Singer Songwriter Association’s   Song Contest (<a title="blocked::http://www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm" href="http://www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm">www.issa-music.org/nominees/bryan_ragsdale.htm</a>).  The organization supports independent   singer-songwriters and the  contest’s main objective is to help promote the   artist to a larger  audience. Winners of their annual ISSA Song Contest   2009 will be announced this November.</p>
<p>Ragsdale,  a U.S Veteran and conservationist, has   released the  single “Modern Day Mountain Man” through RCI Music Promotion to  more than 500 radio stations worldwide in the U.S.,  England, France, The Netherlands,  Germany, Argentina, Brazil,  Belgium, and Australia. It has  already reached #2 on both bluegrass and traditional    country genre stations.</p>
<p>“Modern  Day Mountain Man” will also be featured in the Listen Up! section  of County Weekly Magazine (<a title="blocked::http://www.countryweekly.com/" href="http://www.countryweekly.com/">www.countryweekly.com</a>) in   an  upcoming issue, where readers will be able to download the track for  free for   a limited time.</p>
<p>However,  Ragsdale isn’t just successful in the   U.S., The Netherlands has recently   picked up his track “Little Jo” for    rotation on their country station Nashville FM and UK’s  Maverick will feature an album review   for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where  Cowpokes Grow</span> for the November 2009 issue.  The French  Association of Country Music also spotlighted <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes  Grow</span> (<a title="blocked::http://facm.free.fr/news20.htm#ragsdale" href="http://facm.free.fr/news20.htm#ragsdale">http://facm.free.fr/news20.htm#ragsdale</a>)  saying   the album was “SUPERBE!”</p>
<p>The  emerging singer will continue his fall tour, with four dates    performing at local schools in Campbell    County, WY (October 26 &#8211; 30)  Then onto Ragsdale’s biggest event  to date,   performing at Cam-plex Heritage   Center in Gillette,  WY for their Family Friendly  Shows Series (October 30). The Cam-plex is a    state-of-the-art event facility with accommodating RV Parks situated on  1,100   acres. His tour will also include shows at local schools in Campbell  County.</p>
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Gillette, Wyoming<br />
Indian Paintbrush   Drive<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong> </strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BRYAN  RAGSDALE:   MODERN DAY MOUNTAIN MAN</span></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong> </strong><strong>WYOMING  BASED   SINGER/SONGWRITER</strong> <strong>CELEBRATES THE   VALUES,  LIFESTYLE AND</strong> <strong>RESPECT FOR NATURE IN   THE PLACES <em>‘WHERE  COWPOKES   GROW’</em> ON   HIS</strong> <strong>LATEST INDEPENDENT    ALBUM</strong></p>
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<p><strong> </strong><strong> </strong>A  Conservationist   Cowboy And U.S. Veteran Who Drives A Prius, Ragsdale    Loves Fishing, Camping And Backpacking, Performs 200  Shows A   Year And Recently Released His First Single    “Modern Day Mountain Man” To Americana, Country   And  College Radio</p>
<p>Back  in ’78, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson scaled the country charts   with the warning of “Mamas Don’t  Let   Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys.” The song’s lyrics by  Ed Bruce and Patsy   Bruce advise mothers to raise their children as  doctors or lawyers rather than   cowboys, who seem to be “always alone.”</p>
<p>Bryan  Ragsdale is   making those mamas think again.</p>
<p>Celebrating  the   lifestyle, values and love of wide open spaces <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where  Cowpokes Grow</span>—the name of   his latest independent CD&#8211;the  Wyoming born and raised singer/songwriter (<a title="outbind://52-00000000768E67F30F570B408028DF66BCF24B0624EE3600/" href="http://luckmedia2.com/bryanragsdale/pressrelease.html">www.bryanragsdale.com</a>)  redefines “cowboy cool” for the   modern world with an upbeat mix of  country, bluegrass, folk and a little old   fashioned cowboy swagger for  good measure.</p>
<p>Through  RCI Music in Franklin, Tennessee,   Ragsdale recently  released the collection’s high spirited debut single “Modern Day  Mountain Man”—about a city   slicker’s relocation from New  York City to “old Wyoming”—to over 500 Americana,   Country and College  Radio stations across the U.S. On the competition based   website <a title="outbind://52-00000000768E67F30F570B408028DF66BCF24B0624EE3600/" href="http://luckmedia2.com/bryanragsdale/pressrelease.html">www.ourstage.com</a>,  the track reached #2 in both the   bluegrass and traditional country  genres for two months each.</p>
<p>“Wyoming  Melody,” the title track from   his 2007 debut album Wyoming    Melodies, was the theme song for a TV show called “All  Girl Getaways” on the Fine Living Network;  the show was about   the Ranger Creek Dude Ranch in Wyoming.</p>
<p>Ragsdale  knows a   little something about dude ranches—he performs at many of  them throughout the   state as part of his breakneck schedule of some  200 shows annually wherever   folks gather in Wyoming. He plays schools,  concert halls, libraries, resorts and   festivals like Nicfest at the  Nicolasion Museum in Casper. He is slated to   perform at West Fest, a  major annual cowboy festival, in Cheyenne on September   5. During the  winter, Ragsdale does musical residencies at schools from   elementary  to high school, teaching songwriting and inspiring students to dream    beyond the limitations of their present lives.</p>
<p>Hardly  fitting the   “tough guy” mold of John Wayne and The  Marlboro Man, Ragsdale cuts his   own unique path through the  endless miles of God’s Country. He’s a devoted dad   to Austin (age 13), Caleb (8) and 15 month old Joanne,  for whom he wrote one of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span>’s most heartfelt  and poignant songs, “Little Jo.” His fiancée Coral,  a Montana native who inspired   the jangling bluegrass jam “Montana  Made,” is a world-class fly   fisherperson.</p>
<p>A  onetime Navy   gunners mate who worked in counter narcotics, boarding  drug vessels in Panama to   catch traffickers, the salt of the earth  working man—who toiled as  commissioning foreman at a gas plant before    dedicating his life full time to music&#8211;enjoys fishing, camping,  backpacking—and   drives a Prius to his gigs.</p>
<p>He’s  happy to let his   fans in on a little secret: the best  conservationists in the world are ranchers.   “I drive 1,500 miles a  week playing music at the   finest resorts and ranches across the  Rockies,” he says. “I wear Wranglers, a   hat, western shirts, and yes I  drive a hybrid that gets 50 miles per   gallon. Folks often joke and  laugh about it, a cowboy in a little car packed   full of equipment, how  funny is that? Not so funny, actually, if you look at gas   prices, the  current state of oil, our environment and our economy. There are    opportunities for all of us to make a difference when it comes to  conservation,   even if you are a hick living in a state that produces  more natural gas, more   oil, and more coal than any other state in the  lower 48.  We can all make a   difference!”</p>
<p>As    inspirational as Ragsdale’s environmentally conscious ways are to those  fans who   share his respect for the land, the multi-talented performer  also sets a great   example by donating generously of his time and  talent to various charities and   by finding a way to give back to the  U.S. military who funded his education at   the University of Utah. His  ex-wife’s experience as a brain cancer survivor has   motivated him to  perform at many Relay   for Life events put on by the American  Cancer Society and to donate   thousands of copies of his CDs  to young cancer survivors throughout Wyoming. He   has also donated  thousands of them to troops from Wyoming who are stationed   overseas;  one of his goals is to broaden his base so that he can share his music    with many more troops from across the U.S.</p>
<p>At  the   creative core of these endeavors lies the heart of an artist  devoted to his   musical craft, and the true-life tale of his emergence  as a solo artist sets a   great example for up and coming artists to  stick to their guns rather than sell   out their true vision in order to  fast track their careers. Pursuing his country   music dreams, he moved  Coral and his kids to Nashville in 2005 and found quick   success and  accolades in the world class songwriting community he found there.    While he was there, he recorded <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wyoming Melodies</span>, a folky set he  jokingly   calls “the result of my mom feeding me Joan Baez and John Denver for breakfast.” The songs   on the  well-received project tried to reconcile his truest heart with what he    learned that it took to make it in the mainstream country music    business.</p>
<p>“The    powers that be all told me same thing,” Ragsdale says. “They    thought my songs were fantastic, but said I needed to write more the way  they   write. Several big time songwriters were even eager to help me  get to the next   level. One of the reasons <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span> is so focused thematically   on the West is that I noticed that none of  the music coming out of Tennessee   these days is from a Rocky Mountain  perspective. So much of the songs are about   rednecks, being drunk,  having sex, acting stupid. They wanted me to sing songs   that promote  bad behavior and I just couldn’t do that. I have young kids and a    grandmother, and my feeling is, if I would be ashamed to have them  listen to it,   then I don’t want to do it. So my choice was to either  fake it and play the game   to get more opportunities or take the hard  road, hightail it back to Wyoming and   start making music on my own  terms. I know I made the right   choice.”</p>
<p>Writing    and recording <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Cowpokes Grow</span> while launching what has  become an   incredibly busy live performance schedule, Ragsdale set out  to give people a   Rocky Mountain/Wyoming perspective on life and the  opportunity to see what   cowboys truly are. “What does it mean to be a  cowboy?” he asks rhetorically.   “Not claiming to be John Wayne, a man I  grew up adoring, I am still a   cowboy.</p>
<p>“I  grew   up in Wyoming, in the shadow of great cowboys,” he continues. “I  have rode   horses most of my life, yet song after song I struggle to  capture the picture   that Remington showed us at ease?  It is my feeble  opinion that what lies inside   a cowboy is much more important than  the hat he wears, or the boots resting upon   his feet. My grandfather  and father wore steel toes. My uncle wore sneakers.   Does  their footwear detract from their measure as cowboys?  They definitely    worked harder than anyone I know. They built the fences that line the  Wind   River Range, they built the roads that we now drive upon, they  mined the   minerals we use to make our lives easier, they fished the  streams and rivers   that so many now clamber to fish.  They taught me  the outdoors, the love of   nature, the love of family, self worth,  discipline, faith, family and manners.    All of these things, like the  American Cowboy, are disappearing.</p>
<p>“Are    their disappearances linked?” he adds. “I believe they are. Anyone  with strong   family values and traditions, a strong longing for freedom  and space, a   willingness to die for what they believe, and a faith in  something greater is a   cowboy at heart. The best Cowboys I know  rarely venture out for months, living   on whiskey and  Copenhagen. Although I enjoy both on occasion, they are not what   makes  me a cowboy. I am a cowboy because of the values that were forced upon  me   by relentless parents and grandparents. Thank God for their  patience and stern   hands, which made me everything I am so proud to be  today.”<strong> </strong></p>
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