Waddie Mitchell Explained

Bruce Douglas "Waddie" Mitchell (born 1950 in Elko County, Nevada) is an American cowboy poet.[1] He sometimes performs his poems with a guitarist playing in the background. Mitchell has made eight CDs including That No Quit Attitude, Lone Drifting Rider and his most recent, Sweat Equity.He and cowboy singer and friend Don Edwards released The Bard and the Balladeer Live From Cowtown. Mitchell has written four books, Waddie's Whole Load, A Cowboy's Night Before Christmas, Lone Driftin' Rider and a 2015 compilation One Hundred Poems. 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]

Poems

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References

External links

Biography and bibliography at the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Waddie Mitchell. Online Nevada Encyclopedia. 22 September 2011.
  2. Web site: That No Quit Attitude. Essays & Poems. Olympic Arts Festival. 22 September 2011.
  3. Waddie Mitchell. Weber: The Contemporary West. Spring–Summer 2004. 21. 3.