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COWBOY JACK
Artist Bio/Description: COWBOY JACK
Cowboy Jack began his professional country music career in 1989 while working at Oprland, Nashville, Tennessee. Chosen to sing on The Grand Ol' Opry, Porter Wagoner introduced him and he sang "There's a Tear in My Beer" by Hank Williams, Sr. That performance and audience reaction inspired him to organize 'The Hank Show', a 1950 vintage replica band covering the music of Hank Sr.
In 2004, Cowboy Jack also created 'Band In Black', a tribute to Johnny Cash. These two shows have entertained all over Southern California, Las Vegas, and nationwide. The 'North County Cowboys' is a group of musicians from North San Diego county who provides back-up for Cowboy Jack's mix of traditional vintage country music. He has also been a singing cowboy since 1990 for Rawhide Ranch in Bonsall, California.
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