The Sons of the San Joaquin, Jack, Joe, and Lon Hannah,
along with their fiddle player, Richard Chon, will be our special guests
at the BASH AT THE RANCH, 2001! They and their families will be coming up
Saturday afternoon to mix, mingle, and visit with us, and after supper
Saturday night will be putting on a special, private performance just for
us!
Many on Ron Martinis BBS are already fans, but for
those of you who dont know of these singing cowboys, let me tell you
about them.
Jack and Joe Hannah are brothers, and Lon is Joes son.
They have appeared in Switzerland, Japan, even a command performance for
the Sultan of Brunei! Here at home their widespread acceptance is evidence
of both the rich durability of the traditional western music they present,
as well as the original cowboy songs written by Jack! The nations
foremost cowboy poet, Waddie Mitchell, calls Jack "one of the very
best cowboy writers alive!" The Sons dedication to the western
heritage has its origin in their deep attachment to the classic sound of
the The Sons of the Pioneers. Says Lon, "when the Sons of the
Pioneers were a trio with Roy Rogers, Tim Spencer and Bob Nolan, there was
an innocence and exuberance to their sound that was just incredible. Its
not as polished as their later work, but theres a raw, emotional sound
we really love. Our sound is more polished, like that of their later work,
because we really work hard on our phrasing and harmonies. But we try to
keep the raw emotion and feeling that the earlier trio had, too."
The Sons of the San Joaquins sound first took shape in
the Great Central Valley of California, the San Joaquin, in the shadow of
the mighty Sierra Nevada Mountains! Thats where the Hannah family
migrated to from Missouri during the great depression. "There were
some prominent cattle ranches here", remembers Jack, "and thats
where our romance with cowboys began. Our Dad became a fan of the Sons of
the Pioneers back in the 30's, and hed sing a lot of those songs at
home. We learned our first ones from him, and became great fans of theirs
too!"
The trio got its big break after Lon met cowboy singer
Gary McMahon at a Western Music Association convention and the trio was
invited to perform at the 1989 Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Their
appearance there caused a sensation! In the course of the weekend, they
vaulted from total obscurity to sharing the main stage with Michael Martin
Murphey, who immediately invited them to join him on his Cowboy Songs
album. Murphey also helped produce their 1992 Warner Western debut album, A
Cowboy has to Sing. This was followed in 1993 by Songs of the
Silver Screen, which revived B-movie soundtrack material recorded by
the Sons of the Pioneers. In 1995, Warner Western released From Whence
Came the Cowboy, a career milestone that featured Jacks highly
praised original, the albums title track.
You may have seen them on The Grand Old Opry, Austin City
Limits, Nashville Now, or even on one of Randy Travis music videos
"Cowboy Boogie"..............
But, if not, you WILL see them at BASH AT THE RANCH 2001,
so Yall come!