"Horse Crazy is a breath of fresh air from the "open-range"! These three talented Cowgirls are wonderful entertainers. Their voices and their choice of music takes you to a place wherer you're high in the saddle without a care in the world. Lauralee [+]"Horse Crazy is a breath of fresh air from the "open-range"! These three talented Cowgirls are wonderful entertainers. Their voices and their choice of music takes you to a place wherer you're high in the saddle without a care in the world. Lauralee, Emele and Dee have that"oh-so-hard-to-find" pure Western sound with perfect pitch harmonies and versatility with switching lead vocals and instruments along the trail. Horse Crazy represents the old and the new west as good as any group in the Western music business today." Jim Reader, Canadian Cowboy singer/songwriter/rancher after the Horse Crazy performance at 2004 Kamloops Cowboy Festival March 23, 2004.
" Oh Horse Crazy, I enjoyed you three women so much. You three were so different in so many ways and yet when you came together the music just seemed to surround the listener like a warm horse blanket on a cool winters night." John Glawson for Ol" Ugly Commedian for sure!
"These gals are fun, fun, fun and have great harmonies!" exclaims Wylie, of "Wylie and the Wild West".
" You all (Horse Crazy) put a smile on my face and kept my feet tappin' through the whole concert!" says Mike Rothgeb, former R & R band manager.
Horse Crazy is a kickin' cowgirl band born in the Methow Valley on the North East side of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. Their joy shines through with 3 part harmonies and trading off the lead vocals throughout the album. NEW HORSE CRAZY MEMBER! By all means when you see Horse Crazy Live you will be in for a real treat!! Violin and Mandolin are Nadine Van Hees favorite instruments and is Horse Crazy happy! Performing in Lewiston and Ellensburg's Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering was a wonderful and exciting experience for the band AND all audiences who dubbed them " The Sweethearts of Ellensburg"! Don't miss them when they come your way. We'll keep ya posted here.
The traditional and contemporaty music reflects their love of the land and the beauty of being out on the trail enjoying the life of a cowboy or cowgirl. They trade off instruments and play guitars, bass, banjo and mandolin. They have shared the stage with Don Edwards, Trudy Fair, Wylie of the Wild West, Sourdough Slim and Gary McMann, and are featured in a Western variety show in Winthro
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