Cowboys & Indians

BOB FUDGE, THE SONG.

Well, she’s all cut and dried now, the trails are all gone. I been to Yellowstone Park in an automobile … But I can still see ’em swimmin’, Boys, I can still hear ’em runnin’ — Yes, I came off the trail when cowboys was king.
—“Bob Fudge,” by Ian Tyson

ven more than the biography of Bob Fudge, Ian Tyson’s song about Evenhim brought the old cowboy world to life for generations far removed from the days of the cattle-drive trails. In 2002, the multiple award-winning Canadian

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Cowboys & Indians

Cowboys & Indians1 min read
Cowboys & Indians
EXECUTIVE EDITOR Marcella Barrett DEPUTY EDITOR Emily C. Laskowski EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Dana Joseph DIGITAL DIRECTOR Song Yang ART DIRECTOR Carl Waters PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Andy Nelson FASHION & LIFESTYLE DIRECTOR Olivia Sutton SENIOR EDITOR Hunter Hauk
Cowboys & Indians11 min read
The Best Of Brolin
He’s not just a tough guy. He’s got vigor, charm, and a singular blend of resilience that reels us in again and again. As Josh Brolin returns to the big and small screens in Dune: Part Two and Season 2 of the western series Outer Range, one thing is
Cowboys & Indians8 min read
Magic In The Skies
Beneath a bluff braced against blazing blue sky, the ancient ruins of a Chacoan community unfold below two rock pillars in southern Colorado. Like the better-known ruins at nearby Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde, these sturdy pit houses and kivas made of

Related Books & Audiobooks