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Endless Sky
Endless Sky

Endless Sky

Product ID : 14045148
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Galleon Product ID 14045148
UPC / ISBN 709557102327
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Review Pyle is cut from Jerry Jeff's cow-folk mold but he combines country, folk, jazz and blues into his own hybrid sound..." -- SingOut Magazine Product Description TO SOME, singer/songwriter Chuck Pyle is a walking contradiction. One reviewer labeled him 'the Zen Cowboy' for his delightful but seemingly at-odds mix of upbeat New Age humor and straight-from-the-saddle poetry. Deciding to, as he says, 'ride the horse in the direction it's going,' Chuck has taken the nickname to heart, shaving his head and blending Zen truisms with horse sense. His music mixes western themes, folk, rock, cowboy poetry and new age humor into his own unique 'Southwestern Acoustic' sound. The songs are at once complex and enchantingly funny. He compresses a story to it's very essence, quoting bumper stickers, proverbs, world leaders and old cowboys then mixing in his own philosophical blend of Cowboy Zen. An accomplished songwriter, Chuck's songs have been recorded by a number of popular artists, including Jerry Jeff Walker, John Denver, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Suzy Bogguss, Tish Hinojosa and Chris LeDoux. The song 'Colorado' became the theme song for the PBS series, Spirit of Colorado, which is beamed world-wide by satellite. In 1980, Chuck wrote 'The Other Side of the Hill' which has been recorded by over 20 different artists including Chris LeDoux who renamed the song 'Cadillac Cowboy' and took it to the top of the country charts in 1991. But along with being a lauded songwriter, Chuck Pyle is a well-known performer in his own right. He has developed his own powerful and unique finger picking style which he calls 'Rocky Mountain Slam Picking,' which simultaneously emulates rhythm guitar strums and lead guitar lines making him sound like an entire band. He has taught guitar seminars at such prestigious events as the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop and the Swannanoa Gathering. Pyle, a native of Newton, Iowa, has lived on Colorado's front-range for over 30 years and has spent most of that time traveling the country playing theaters, festivals, colleges and coffeehouses. He has five albums to his credit, and is currently in the studio working on his sixth. From the Label "...a collection of meticulously crafted songs, exquisitely executed and subtly produced. Pyle cloaks his compositions in a New Age Cowperson genre with themes of the southwestern landscape and the expansion of consciousness it engenders, but the framework is essentially classical in nature; the pieces have the measured feel of a Bach Musette. He stays within the melodic and rhythmic parameters he has constructed for each song, but this doesn't mean that the songs are predictable or boring; they're full of peace and a sense of joy." Dirty Linen " ...Pyle's guitar accompaniment is particularly impressive. . . Each song gets a tailor-made arrangement that punctuates and underpins the lyric. Woven around his soothing mellow voice, beautiful finger-style embellishments are tied to his trade mark rock-steady hypnotic rhythm pattern. . . . While Pyle often deals with the well-worn songwriter's themes, too (love, jealousy, etc.) he does so with a fresh distinctive approach ripe with hooks that never dip to the trite or commercial. This is the work of a journeyman writer. "Pyle is cut from Jerry Jeff's cow-folk mold but he combines country, folk, jazz and blues into his own hybrid sound..." About the Artist To some, singer/songwriter Chuck Pyle is a walking contradiction. One reviewer labeled him " the Zen Cowboy" for his delightful but seemingly at-odds mix of upbeat New Age humor and straight-from-the-saddle poetry as a contradiction. Deciding to, as he says, "ride the horse in the direction it's going," Pyle has taken the nickname to heart while honing a uniquely humorous and insightful songwriting and performing style. An innovator of a new "Colorado sound," Pyle writes songs that are at once complex and enchantingly funny, layered with imagery that includes haunted violins, he