Waddie Mitchell
Bruce Douglas "Waddie" Mitchell (born 1950 in Elko County, Nevada) is an American cowboy poet.[1] He often performs his poems with a guitarist playing in the background.[citation needed] Mitchell has made seven CDs including Buckaroo Poet, Lone Drifting Rider and That No Quit Attitude.He and cowboy singer and friend Don Edwards released The Bard and the Balladeer Live From Cowtown. Mitchelle has written three books, Waddie's Whole Load, A Cowboy's Night Before Christmas and Lone Driftin' Rider. He was chosen to write a poem describing the West for the 2002 Winter Olympics' Olympic Arts Festival.[2] He is a co-founder of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.[3]
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum presented the 2012 Wrangler Award for Best Original Composition of the year to Guy Porter Gillette (1945-2013) and his brother, William Pipp Gillette (born 1946), sons of the photographer Guy Gillette, for their work on Mitchell's song, "Tradeoff."[4]
Poems
- No Quit Attitude.
- Harsh Words.
- Dad.
- The Sum.
- Sage and Cedar.
- Piddlin' Pete.
- The Walkin' Man.
- Blood, Sweat and Steers.
- Hard Times Blues.
- Through the Pain.
- Say Goodbye to Montana.
- Desert Pete.
- Old Nighthawk.
- Saddle Tramp Philosopher.
- Experience of Life.
- Coyotes.
- Master's Call.
- Bad Half Hour/ Annie Laurie.
- Zebra Dun.
- Home on the Range.
- Owl Critic.
- Teepee.
- For Woody/ The Meadow.
- Belle of the Ball/ Last dance.
- Old Prospector/ The Journey.
- Cattle Call.
- Story With a Moral.
See also
References
- Waddie Mitchell artist profile - Cowboy Poetry at the Bar-D Ranch website.
- Waddie Mitchell Recordings - Western Jubilee Recording Company website.
- Artist Profile - Artist's agent website.