Monday, September 28, 2009

Cowboys’ Reunions—The Artists & Writers

The annual Las Vegas Cowboys’ Reunions drew rodeo celebrities like Tex Austin, “Foghorn” O’Malley,” Prairie Rose Henderson, and Jim Shoulders, but the Reunions also attracted many artists and writers who came and produced works for or about the Reunions. Uncovering this information was like being a detective on the trail of a mystery. I’d come across a name or a sketch or a poem in the Museum’s archives then trace it to flesh out the story. Internet sources were helpful but sometimes contradictory, so then I’d hunt for corroboration in newspapers, books, and photographs.

The first, and most exciting writer I came across was N. Howard “Jack” Thorp, who traveled the country collecting cowboy song lyrics. In 1908, he produced his first book: The Songs of the Cowboys. In 1915, Thorp came to Las Vegas and wrote a song, “Las Vegas Reunion,” for the first Cowboys’ Reunion. The 1921 edition of his book, including this song, will be on display in the Cowboys’ Reunion Exhibit, and Mark Gardner and Rex Rideout plan to perform the song in their program, The Songs of the Cowboys, on October 23, 7:00 pm, in the Plaza Ballroom.

Once I learned about Jack Thorp, my sensitivities were heightened and I encountered all sorts of “literati.” Phil LeNoir and S. Omar Barker, Las Vegans participating in the Reunions, wrote and published poetry, short stories, song lyrics, and articles. LeNoir, author of Rymes of the Wild and Woolly, also wrote “Down on the Ol’ Bar G” (Poetry: A Magazine of Verse). A postcard with this poem and a sketch by Will James for the 1924 Reunion will be on display. LeNoir coined the first Reunion slogan, “Git Fer Vegas, Cowboy.” Barker and LeNoir collaborated on a story, “When Texas Annie Rode the Bull,” and published The Reunion News, for the 1922 Reunion.

Visual artists attending the Reunions included Randall Davey, Ruth Monro Augur, Edward Borein, and Will James. Davey and Augur studied with Robert Henri in New York but were drawn to the Southwest for their subjects. Augur’s illustrations appeared in an advertisement for the Reunion in The Albuquerque Herald. A reproduction of Davey’s “Wild Horses – Cowboys’ Reunion, Las Vegas, NM” will grace a section of the exhibit. Will James, author and illustrator, began sketching at the age of four and is best known for his Newberry Medal winning book, Smoky the Cow Horse. Borein began sketching at the age of five and is famous for his accurate depictions of the vanishing Western America. Museum records indicate that Borein attended the 1921 Reunion and sketched Bill Stanton’s final bronc ride—“with reins in teeth.” This drawing was used in several Cowboys’ Reunion posters.

Music played a major role in the Cowboys’ Reunions—from parades to balls. The Las Vegas Cowboys’ Band, formed during the early years, grew to have 32 musicians and became “the most famous organization of its kind in the West,” performing through the USA and in London. Another well-known band, Dick Bills and The Sandia Mountain Boys, often played for the Reunion dances. Bills’ young nephew, Glen Campbell, was performing with the band in 1955 when they played for the Reunion dance at the Castaneda Hotel.

Pat Romero,
Museum Assistant/Research Specialist

9 comments:

  1. Dr. Romero:

    The information you have uncovered is both interestng and informative. Keep up the good work, and keep digging!

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  2. This is wonderful. Thank you for doing all the research. Looking forward to the opening reception for "Git Fer Vegas, Cowboy!" on October 23, 4-6pm.....see you there!!

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  3. Dick Bills was my Uncle and it is great that he is being mentioned here.

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  4. And yes Glen is my cousin and we are very proud of him and all that he has done!

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