| Paul Zarzyski(.com)— Newsflashes & Fast Dashes — Archive | |||||||||||
![]() Andrew Hardin, Paul Zarzyski, Don Edwards with a jug of Reposado 100% Agave Azul, green room Carson City, NV, 2000? |
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WESTERN HORSEMAN Managing Editor, Fran Smith—bless her big cowgal heart—honored the new CD, ROCK ‘n’ ROWEL, with an enthusiastic review in the June issue. And not just any issue, |
change-ups, I’m bettin’ Denny would cop to without much prodding. AS DID Don Edwards when I first cracked the song out a decade ago on the main stage in Elko. My debut brought the house, 800 strong, to their knees with laughter. Foolish Polish-Mafioso-Rodeo-Poet me, I figured it was in response to the top-shelf Will Rogers-esque humor. Poor Don, I worried as I left the stage, how’s he ever going to follow THAT? No problemo. Don saw my 8 ZZillion decibels of raucous audience response and raised me 8 Rock-‘n’-Rowel ZZ’s by saying, I was itchin’ behind stage to step out and accompany Paul’s new song, but at first I thought he was in the key of C and then I realized he had it pretty much surrounded. Years later Don did accompany me, however—sort of—by putting a melody to my lyric, West Of The Round Corral, and cutting it on his Saddle Songs II album. As I’ve said again and again, I love—I live for—all these connected dots out in the Ol’ Cowpoke Colorin’ Book Cosmos. Thanks, Fran. Thanks, Don. Thanks, Elko. Thanks, Open Path Music Studio—Gordon, Tim, Scott, Lee, who produced ROCK ‘n’ ROWEL. And while I’m at it, thanks, Western Jubilee Recording Company, whose recent Mechanical Royalty Statement included $13.02 for the co-write with Don mentioned above, which covered, by more than a buck, my newsstand bill for WESTERN HORSEMAN and The Fortieth Anniversary issue of ROLLING STONE. Yup, you got it, alright: Rock-‘n’-ROLL, too! |
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![]() Andrew Hardin, Sourdough Slim, Don Edwards, Tom Russell, Paul Zarzyski, green room at Cowboy Jubilee and Poetry, Carson City, NV |
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| © Paul Zarzyski, 2007/updated 10.20.07 | |||||||||||