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Crazy Woman Mountain
Gary Small & the Coyote' Bros.
Stripped down retro rock & roll with the big guitar surf sound of the 50's and 60's. Although based on the retro vintage rock sound the songs are contempoary rock & roll with some songs having a Native American perspective. Gary Small is a 6 time Native A
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Pink Flamingos | 3:43 | Play |
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No-Daka Girls | 2:47 | Play |
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Redneck Swingin' | 3:11 | Play |
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Jake the Bull Snake | 3:16 | Play |
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Camilla Tequilla | 3:54 | Play |
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Crazy Woman Mountain | 5:45 | Play |
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Coyote' Lovin' | 2:22 | Play |
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Cash Cow | 2:53 | Play |
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Carlos Can't Surf | 2:38 | Play |
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Me and My Bigsby | 2:57 | Play |
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Description
Gary Small & the Coyote Bros are led by Singer/Songwriter/guitarist Gary Small. Small is also Native American and a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe in Montana.
Crazy Woman Mountain is Small's fourth CD release. His last three releases: Cheyenne Blue Revisited Wild Indians and Blues From the Coyote were collectively nominated for seven Native American Music Association Awards. Small also won the prestigious Song Writer of the Year Nammy Award for Wild Indians in 2002.
Each CD has its own musical style: The Award winning Wild Indians is deeply steeped in roots rock reggae and Afro Cuban beats. The album also stars former 10 year drummer for Santana, Graham Lear. The CD was released in Portland OR where one music critic summed up the release:
"...Small's guitar playing so reminiscent of Carlos Santana it's stunning. In fact it wouldn't be unfair to say Small could become the Santana of Native American music-translating his history through myriad musical forms in a way that speaks on several levels."
John Graham, Willamette Week, 2001
Small, not one for being pigeon holed for style has released Crazy Woman Mountain: a stripped down retro rock with guitar work reminiscent of Brian Setzer, Rev. Horton Heat and Duane Eddy. Smalls talent in this genre brought him an invitation to play the 8th annual Native American Music Awards Tribute to Link Wray. Wray a legend amongst rock guitarists everywhere passed away in 2004. Currently Smalls performance with Link Wrays grandson, Chris Webb is being broadcast on many PBS stations across America.
The new release is another shining example of how skilled and diverse Gary Smalls musical talents are.