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Highlight Events in 2008
Courtesy of the
California Antique Farm Equipment Show
BY
Beth Sequeira
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
TJ Casey and the Roughriders will highlight events at the Antique Farm
Equipment Show
TULARE, Calif.— TJ Casey and the Roughriders will entertain guests at the
16th annual California Antique Farm
Equipment Show, to be held April 19-20, 2008 at the International AgriCenter
in Tulare, Calif.
Casey is pure cowboy – and is reflected in his behavior.
The soul of Casey was shaped by his family and childhood in Montana's
beautiful but harsh and remote Pryor
Mountains, and by close association with horses and cattle before he can
even remember. Living primitively (by
today's standards), with no electricity, telephone or indoor plumbing taught
him just how unimportant money and
possessions really are in life.
Mentored by old cowboys and old horses, Casey learned honesty, humor,
respect, trustworthiness, and strength of
character. Wild cattle and younger horses taught him mental and physical
brawn and agility, and developed in him a
good measure of toughness and tenacity.
Interwoven with these forces was the powerful oral history of the cowboy,
which Casey was steeped in through
poems, stories and songs, passed down from those who'd gone before. That
culture became woof and warp of his
soul, so that the songs and poems spawned there today bear witness of and
are true to his cowboy heritage.
Spending two thirds of his life in a saddle working with cattle and horses
on ranches across the West, gives Casey
and his words and music an authenticity impossible to manufacture . . . they
are truly "of the land. "
When this larger than life artist steps under the spotlight, looks you in
the eye, strums the strings on his guitar and
opens his mouth to sing, the cowboy from his soul communicates with you . .
. you live the song, the poem, the
story. You smell trail dust and campfire smoke, feel sweat and grit on your
brow, taste the blessed refreshment of
clear spring water after a long, hot day of work.
The 2008 Steak BBQ Dinner, is held in conjunction with the show at the
International AgriCenter’s Dairy Center in Tulare, Calif.
Tickets for the
Steak BBQ and entertainment are $30 (show admission not included).
To purchase tickets or for more information on the 16th Annual California
Antique Farm Equipment Show to be held
April 19-20, call (800) 9999186.
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