Wyoming Arts Council

Bar J Wranglers perform at Library of Congress


The Bar J Wranglers from Wilson will perform “Cowboy Music from Wyoming” from noon-1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

Here’s a description from the American Folklife Center web site:

The Bar J Wranglers carry on a family tradition of entertaining audiences throughout the Intermountain West with their mixture of cowboy music, humorous skits and celebration of ranch life. Every evening from May through September, they work seven days a week hosting the Bar J Chuckwagon Supper and Western Show, where they work the ticket booth, serve up dinner, then perform their warmly spirited repertoire to hundreds of guests over the season.

For the rest of the year, they perform at music gatherings and ranch events, and in concert halls. Singing four-part harmonies, yodeling and playing instruments, their original songs and older pieces revere the ranching way of life and offer up insights into rural values.

Following in their father, Babe Humphrey’s, musical footsteps, sons Scott on vocals and rhythm guitar, and Bryan on vocals and upright bass, are joined by Tim Hodgson on vocals and fiddle, Donnie Cook on flat-top and steel guitars, dobro and banjo, and Jerry “Bullfrog” Baxter on vocals and rhythm guitar, to deliver some of the best harmonies, and some of the most outrageous comedy and remarkable musicianship in the American West.

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