| A truly diverse performing musical group with acoustic guitars, upright bass and songs filled with rich harmonies. The style is similar to that of the Everly Brothers or Kingston Trio, yet they maintain their own unique sound. They have been featured in theaters and venues from Texas to Minnesota. The live shows are full of energy and great for the whole family. It's a show you will want to see over and over again. Have a look at our website and let us know what you think. Also note that we perform at cooperate parties, shows and many other events and are always open to performing at your next function. |
| Meet The Members of The Cowboy and Hobo Show |

| *F.A.M.E. (Families Advocating Moral Entertainment) is a national organization that votes yearly on the entertainment that best upholds family values. |
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| Boxcar Bob guitar, mandolin player and singer grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota and retired after 32 years with the St. Paul Police Department. He has opened for Stonewall Jackson and performed at the Midwest Country Theater. Boxcar Bob was voted best male vocalist at the South Texas Music Festival in 1999. It has been noted that Boxcar Bob looks like the famed Boxcar Willie and sounds just as good. Noted as a great song writer, too. His song "Miss You In The Morn" is said to be one of the most beautiful songs out there. *2008 & 2009 F.A.M.E. Award Winner |
| The Drifter upright bass player and singer has been called the marathon man for his tireless hours of performing. An expert bass player with a love for bluegrass music. He began his musical endeavors mastering the banjo. He later discovered the "Dog House" bass and since has been noted for working with many bluegrass and country bands. "I Just Don't Look Good Necked Anymore" is just one example of the tunes he performs. The Drifter has worked with Tommy Horton and many other professional noted musicians. *2009 & 2010 F.A.M.E. Award Winner |
| Cactus Willie lead guitar player and singer grew up in rural South Carolina where he was influenced by his uncle Lester Flatt. Cactus Willie has performed professionally for a number of years and opened for many music icons that include Ray Price, Billy Walker, Bill Anderson and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. It has been said that he can do a Willie Nelson song as good as any out there. However, he loves many other styles of music and performs them as well. *2008 & 2009 F.A.M.E. Award Winner |


