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Andy Hedges

Best known for his flawless recitations of classic and contemporary cowboy poetry, Andy also sings and writes cowboy songs and is an accomplished guitarist. In 2001, Andy's album "Days and Nights in the Saddle" was nominated for the Best Cowboy Poetry Album of the year by the Academy of Western Artists. The AWA also nominated Andy for Rising Star and Male Cowboy Poet of the year. In January 2000 he was a featured performer at the Millennial Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada. Andy will be appearing in San Angelo, TX on May 17 and Llano on August 23.

Jill Jones and The Lone Star Chorale

Jill Jones and the Lone Star Chorale represent western music in one of its finest forms today. Their repertoire covers everything from traditional cowboy songs and western classics, to swing and rejuvenated gems of the 30's and 40's, to contemporary songs of their own. Plenty of three-part harmony and expert acoustic instrumentals combine in this group to do everything from "knock your hat in the creek" to "bring a tear to your eye". Hold on to your hats, boys and girls they will be ridin' in to Llano, TX on July 26, 2003.

The Pards - Cowboy Balladeers

From San Angelo, Texas this trio of balladeers have been entertaining folks across, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado for the last 6 years. The group is made up of Hayden Whittington, Roger Banks and Dave Casey. They are known for their cowboy harmony and quick wit. The Pards will host each show in all locations.

Paul Davidson

Paul will be appearing in Big Lake and Llano this season. He is always a crowd favorite because of his talented singing, his original romantic western ballads and his unique guitar fingerpicking style.

Sheriff JIm Wilson

Jim Wilson is a native Texan who was born in Austin and raised in San Antonio. In 1988, he was elected Sheriff of Crockett County (Ozona), Texas and served in that capacity until his retirement from law enforcement in 1996. He is currently a full-time writer, serving on the staff of Shooting Times Magazine. Jim currently does his riding, writing and guitar picking at his place in Alpine, Texas.