Cowboyography

“Cowboyography” was Tyson’s second album, and it solidified Tyson’s role in the Western music scene. “It was one of those tightly-written concept albums that you can just feel the writing spark popping out of when you listen to it,” Munsick wrote in a tribute to Tyson. “He wrote most of those songs in a few days inside his writing cabin during a spring thaw when the North Country was waking up. Hell, I was waking up. In fact, it woke up the whole country and gave a cavvy of young buckaroos a better reason to be working their butts off for $400 a month.”
-Tri-State Livestock News

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