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  2. Baxter Black - Wikipedia

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    Baxter Black (January 10, 1945 – June 10, 2022) was an American cowboy poet and veterinarian. He wrote over 30 books of poetry , fiction —both novels and children's literature —and commentary, selling over two million books, CDs , and DVDs .

  3. Remembering Cowboy poet Baxter Black - AOL

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    Jun. 14—American cowboy poet, humor columnist and veterinarian Baxter Black passed away on Friday, June 10 at the age of 77. Black wrote over 30 books of poetry, fiction — both novels and ...

  4. Cowboy poetry - Wikipedia

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    The cowboy lifestyle is a living tradition that exists in western North America and other areas, thus, contemporary cowboy poetry is still being created, still being recited, and still entertaining many at cowboy poetry gatherings, around campfires and cowboy poetry competitions. Much of what is known as "old time" country music originates from ...

  5. Gary McMahan - Wikipedia

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    Gary McMahan (born 1948 in Greeley, Colorado) is an American Western music singer-songwriter, yodeler, humorist and cowboy poet, known for his wide-ranging influence in post-19th century Western music and poetry, and for writing "The Old Double Diamond", which members of the Western Writers of America chose as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.

  6. Vess Quinlan - Wikipedia

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    During his time confined to bed, he began reading and writing poetry of the Cowboy variety. At the age of 15, he ran away from home and worked as a ranch chore boy and cattle hand. [1] Quinlan was one of the leading exponents of open form poetry in cowboy poetry, which influenced others such as Rod McQueary and Bill Jones to try open form ...

  7. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Its first printed use came as early as 1991 in William G. Hawkeswood's "One of the Children: An Ethnography of Identity and Gay Black Men," wherein one of the subjects used the word "tea" to mean ...