Red Steagall is Somewhere West of Wall Street
IMDB:
8.50
Status:
Unknown
Air:
Start:
2013-12-30
End:
2016-09-19
RunTime
30
Network
RFD-TV
Genre
Country
US
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Singer, songwriter, poet, author, cowboy and TV-show host – Red Steagall is Somewhere West of Wall Street is simply the most recent addition to this Renaissance cowboy's long list of noteworthy accomplishments. In addition to many historic ranches, Steagall will also spend time at the National Ranching Heritage Center on the Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock, Texas; the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and Museum in Fort Worth, Texas; the American Quarter Horse Association Museum in Amarillo, Texas; and the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Furthermore, Steagall will educate the audience into how to make a Cactus rope, a Cactus saddle; or how a Resistol hat is made. Experts will also explain to the audience what to look for when buying a rope, hat and saddle. The show will also include interviews with world-famous rodeo cowboys and old-time ranchers and cowboys from the 1940s and 1950s. Before the conclusion of the show each week, Steagall will go back to the front porch of the old bunkhouse for the Song of Inspiration from folks like Don Edwards, R W Hampton, Andy Wilkinson, R J Vandygriff and the Boys in the Bunkhouse (Danny Steagall, Jake Hooker, Badger O'Brien and Steve Story, aka Leon).

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