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Wylie and the Wild West
Western Music, Cowboy Songs, and Western Swing
Five-thirty in the morning is not an hour generally claimed by
musicians. While most singers and strummers are dozing on the bus
or at the local Motel 6, there is one musician who is rising to
face the day: Wylie Gustafson. Of course, there is a reason for
his early waking: his cattle aren’t going to feed themselves! Despite
his successful career as one of America’s most popular traditional
entertainers, Wylie still gets up everyday and tends to the
livestock. It grounds him, and is the backbone of his art. For
the secret of Wylie’s honest, soulful music isn’t in any musical
formulas or flashy gimmicks. Its purity lies in Wylie’s character: earnest
and hard-working, but beaming with friendly vigor - and a smile as wawma
as first sunlight rising over the prairie.
Wylie’s wild blend of western swing, classic country, cowboy, and
folk music - served up with a healthy helping of his infectious
energy - gets the crowd moving every time. No less authority than
Billboard Magazine declared “When Wylie & the Wild West play, folks
get up and dance!,” and from festivals to state fairs, bars to barn
dances, it rings true. When asked to define his music, Wylie
states, “We are a hybrid that tends to defy a simple classification. I
know that the young urban crowds in Seattle appreciate us as much as
the working cowboys do. Our music is not limited to one type of listener.”
Keeping his home base in Dusty, Washington (population 11), Wylie has
spread his influence the world over. He has appeared on the Grand Ole
Opry over 45 times, and also performs at such prestigious venues as the
Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, the National Folk Festival, Merlefest,
NPR Radio, the Bumbershoot Festival, The National Cowboy Poetry
Gathering; state fairs in Minnesota, Kansas, Ohio, Oregon, Alaska,
Idaho, California, Washington, and Montana; the Calgary Stampede,
Pendelton Round-Up and Houston Rodeo & Livestock Show. He has earned
an international reputation not only through his recordings, but also
from his appearances at Japan’s Country Gold Festival, three Australian
tours, and a seven-week residency at Euro Disney.
That is not the resume of a mediocre performer: Wylie’s dynamic
stage presence keeps getting him invited back to venues year
after year. “In 2000, for the first time,” explains Charlie Seemann,
director of the National Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering in Elko,
Nevada “we had some audience participation: we asked who they would
like to come back to the gathering, and Wylie was one of those they
selected. In fact, of all the acts, he was right at the top.” Not only
was he a fan favorite at Elko, he was invited back to play the Friday
night dance there two years in a row, a rare occurrence at this major
event. “It’s unusual,” says Seemann, “but we had to have him four years
in a row because he was so popular.”
With his latest album, Paradise, and his ever-increasing media
profile (with feature spreads in everything from The Seattle Times to
Western Horseman), Wylie & the Wild West are bringing their rollicking
sound to new audiences the world over. In fact, his voice has already
echoed in millions of homes as the prominent yodel in the Yahoo.com
advertising campaign.
All of Wylie’s music is dashed off with a hardy dose of trail
dust. For to him, the ranch and the recording studio are
inseparable. “The connection between my ranch life and my music
is extremely close,” he says. “Most of my songs reflect the great
wide open where I live and punch cattle. I believe in creating a song
that inspires the listener... either lyrically or rhythmically. It is
also important that I offer something that takes traditional ideas and
bends them into a new direction. ”
In this era of prepackaged superstars - of pale imitations of country
music being pushed onto the public by faceless media giants - the music
of Wylie & the Wild West is a beacon of truth and honest beauty. “In our
music and our presence,” explains Gustafson, “we try to offer a simpler,
less common, and more soulful essence. We try to be ourselves.” By being
himself, Gustafson has become one of the most exciting and endearing acts
in contemporary music - country, western, folk or otherwise.
"Obviously Wylie makes phenomenal music," says Chris Tahti, director
of the Minnesota State Fair, "but he’s not just a good recording artist,
he’s a great performing artist. From his performances here, he’s gained a
really solid following. People plan to be here to see him. The best part
of his performance is the reactions of people who don’t know who he
is - they walk by, and he pulls them into the seats. He’s a magnet," Tahti
beams. "Not only does he draw a crowd, he keeps them there."
But it’s not just crowds at clubs, fairs, concert halls, and other more
mainstream venues who are drawn to Wylie. Internationally-renown western
entertainer Waddie Mitchell relates this revealing story: "Shortly
after the Oklahoma City bombing, I was out there to participate in
a Ben Johnson celebrity rodeo. Wylie was also competing. A memo was passed
around inviting all celebrities to visit the children’s ward where the
youngest victims of that terrorist act were in different stages of the
healing process. At one point of our visit we were taken to a room filled
with non-bed-ridden little patients. There some celebrities used the time
as a sound byte and photo opportunity, but in one corner I noticed a
fascination-drawn covey of broken and traumatized little bodies crowding
around to touch or sit wide-eyed on the lap of a yodeling, storytelling,
singing Wylie. Small children and animals recognize a pure heart
instinctually -now you know one more too."
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If you're looking for something a little different in cowboy music,
you'll find it with Wylie's CD, "Hooves Of
The Horses." From cowboy ballads to western
swing, you'll love this great CD.
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Here’s a collection of time-tested traditional western music and cowboy
songs. "Room To Roam" is a Wylie Gustafson original.
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These songs are a collection of words and melodies that have woven their
way into my life in a most profound way.
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