The Old Pine Tree

The Old Pine Tree

Author: Larry W Jones March 15, 2022 Duration: 2:42

Spoken-word introduction followed by an old-time radio cowboy song.

The Old Pine Tree:

Steeped in the rays of gold, purple, and blue of the early evening, as the sun slips into a blanket of fluffy clouds just over the horizon, and a sentinel prairie dog barks his warning of the coming night. A rugged cowboy wends his way astride his pinto pony through the last gap of the canyon and on into the little valley where his partners, after a hard day of branding are gathered, enjoying the warmth and companionship of the glowing campfire in the crispness of the night air. Look! He turns in his saddle and beckons to us. Now, shall we follow him into the land of the setting sun and listen as the Ranch Hands sing one of their favorite songs.


Larry W Jones, hailing from Kingwood, Texas, brings a lifetime of passion to each episode of Kingwood Kowboy's History Of Country Music. This isn't just a playlist of classic tunes; it's a deep, personal journey into the stories behind the sounds that defined a genre. Larry digs into the roots of vintage country, cowboy ballads, Western swing, and heartfelt bluegrass, offering more than just the music itself. His commentary provides the context often lost to time, sharing how these songs came to be-the inspirations, the struggles, and the cultural moments that birthed them. Listening to this podcast feels like sitting down with a knowledgeable friend who has an incredible record collection and an even better memory for the tales woven into each track. You'll hear the music, of course, but you'll come away understanding its place in a larger American tapestry. For anyone curious about where their favorite melodies originated or who wants to discover the foundational artists, Larry's guided tour is an essential and warmly delivered resource.
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