***This is the ORIGINAL 2003 release of this CD- A new 2005 version is available now- check it out! ***
Western Music Association artist, Aspen Black, is a 29 year old working cowgirl who grew up surrounded by horses and the cowgirl lifestyle. S [+]***This is the ORIGINAL 2003 release of this CD- A new 2005 version is available now- check it out! ***
Western Music Association artist, Aspen Black, is a 29 year old working cowgirl who grew up surrounded by horses and the cowgirl lifestyle. She writes about the simple western life around her, integrating modern themes with cowboy heritage. Her deep love for horses and preservation of the west shines through in several of her songs. Aspen's music has been played on selected country and western radio shows throughout the US, and she has been featured on WDBJ Channel 7 (CBS), and in newspapers and magazines.
She has been writing (songs, poems, and stage/screen plays)and performing (both musically and on stage)since age six, recording her latest project, "A Hundred Years Too Late" on Catawba Records. Musically, she also has 2 previous original country/western albums on a Nashville label, and 31 songs published. Aspen is a member of the Western Music Association, The Academy of Western Artists, and The Americana Music Association.
What folks are saying about Aspen: *** NEW REVIEW *** "Aspen Black's new CD 'A Hundred Years Too Late'(CRCD008)on the Catawba label, was recommended to me by radio host, Al Krtil. Aspen owns and operates a ranch where she breaks and trains horses! Her lyrics reflect her love of the West and it's wide open spaces. Among the 12 selections, there's a song that's sub-titled "The Ballad Of Ian Tyson", and otheres like "Ride, Cowgirl, Ride" and "Barrel Horse Blues", that reflects her perspective as a cowgirl and a trainer. While all the songs on this CD are originals, they don't overdo the percussion that so often characterizes contemporary recordings. Accompaniment emphasizes the acoustic sound, albeit not exclusively so. Available at www.silvercreekmusic.com, 1-800-489-2395." OJ Sykes, 'The Western Way' magazine.
"GOOD MORNING FROM THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS. FIRST, MY FAVORITE SONG IS "HOOFPRINTS ON THE CLOUDS" HAVING GROWN UP ON A 155,000 ACRE RANCH IN THE MOUNTAINS OF MONTANA, I'M A MAJOR ANIMAL PERSON. I ALWAYS HAVE AT LEAST 2 FEMALE DOBERMANS ON HAND AND LOVE THEM MORE THAN I LOVE MOST PEOPLE. I STILL GRIEVE FOR ANIMALS THAT DIED YEARS AGO. ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH A POEM CALLED "THE RAINBOW BRIDGE"? YOUR
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