Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy


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Ten years ago, Greg Gardner strapped on a guitar over the shoulder that had on oversized chip for quite some time. Growing up listening to the likes of Waylon, Willie, Haggard, and Coe. Gardner found it easier to follow the outlaws trail until music and a desire to be heard grabbed his soul. After years of cutting his teeth in numerous clubs and honky tonks, Gardner was able to assemble his dream band, a diverse group of talented musicians who carried the same hopes as he did; thus, Voodoo Cowboy was born. This Texarkana-based band has since become the premier hard-core country band throughout Arkansas and east Texas. Whether headlining shows, like the Freedom Festival in front of over 7,000 people, playing clubs, or the stage with such stars as David Allan Coe, Doug Supernaw, .38 Special, Daryle Singletary, Charlie Robison, Confederate Railroad, and T .Graham Brown, Greg Gardner and Voodoo Cowboy have proven that they can bring the crowd to their feet and have them begging for more in any atmosphere. In 1998, Greg broke into the motion picture world playing along side of country music icon Randy Travis in the movie "White River Kid." The picture also starred Antonio Banderas, Ellen Barkin, and Bob Hoskins. After this break Greg was also cast as a member of Faron Young's band in the Faron Young Story, depicting the life of the country music legend. His trademark continues to be his live performances which he hopes will be captured in their debut album, due out in July of 1999. The album will feature nine songs, eight of which were written or co-written by Gardner. The album has something for everyone from hard-driv'n, jamm'n country in "Stone Cold Memory", two steppin honky tonkers like "Cowboy in the Sunset", to cryin' in your beer ballads like "Just This Side of Paradise." Greg praises the band as being the backbone for the album and live performances. Trey Dehan and Jason Radcliff provide the rhythm section on the lead and bass guitars respectively. Mike Calhoun pounds out the drums while Dave Young mans everything from lead guitar to steel guitar and even the accordian. Together they are a dynamic, energetic, talented band of cowboys that captivate the audience. The band's live shows are full of crowd favorites that include covers of their heroes songs such as Ray Wylie Hubbard's "Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother", Steve Earle's "Copperhead Road", and ZZ Top's "Balinese". When combining their energy and talent, the mix provides a strong potion that produces Greg Gardner & The Voodoo Cowboys!

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Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  02/22/2001            
Z.T. Burkett
I just saw these guys in Ruston LA @ Rabb's Steakhouse...Great show with Cory Morrow, Peter Dawson, Bleu Edmondson, Kevin Fowler, Walt Wilkins. Sorry to everyone that missed it. Greg and the guys kick ass.
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  02/15/2001            
Josh Gaither
I'm looking foward to the next family picnic. Greg and the band kicked ass last year.
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  02/13/2001            
josh gaither
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  01/16/2001            
KParson
I am looking forward to the new album
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  12/22/2000            
Jason Givens
Great friends, great band and THEY ARE WALKING LOUD,TALKING PROUD'AND GOOD GOD..... DRAWING A CROWD!!!!!!! They are regulars at the ponderosa????? Show-n-enough bad mo fo's. Word to ya'lls mothers.... peace out yall!!!!!!!!!
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  10/31/2000            
Wormy Dog McCoy
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy Nov. 28 Saturday. 11 pm to 2 am Tell ya what, Greg gardner and his band Voodoo Cowboy are some of the friendliest people that you will ever run into. I think that these guys would do anything as long as it made you like them. Their set list was heavily influenced by Robert Earl Keen and traditional outlaw country artists while at the same time showcasing their originals. These guys are energetic and entertaining. Strong vocals, slick guitar work and the cry of a steel guitar make these guys a good roadhouse or honky tonk band. If your looking for a good time, check out the schedule for these guys. After a little while you'll swear that these guys were your high school drinkin buddies.
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  10/30/2000            
April B.
Keep jammin' Greg and Voodoo Cowboy! I can't get enough of Juan Ton Dually. Hope to hear more from you guys soon!
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  09/25/2000            
Holli Norwood
This C.D. kicks ass! What I like most about it is, it's not just plain and simple it has a little of both country and Rock mixed in and its not to heavy. These guys are great. Can't wait to get the next C.D. Keep up the good work Greg.
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  09/24/2000            
Ronna Ross
Greg Gardner and Voodoo Cowboy make sure the audience has a good time. Singing all the old favorites, and some new tunes of their own, the audience can't help being drawn in by the boys' charisma. The good time they have performing rubs off on everyone in the house. The voices are there, the instrumental talent is there... these guys have all the makings of a new country sensation. They have developed quite a following in the Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma area already. See them when they play your nearest juke joint to see why!
Greg Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy  09/19/2000            
JLRadcliff
Thank God for songwriters like Greg Gardner! In an age of this dying art form, Greg and very few others breathe a breath of fresh air into this vast, stagnant world of so-called country music. A true contender for the long haul, Greg consistently delivers his life-song with dignity, compassion and a sharp tongue. His heavy-hearted songs prove to be the real hero as they carry the load of transforming inspirational memories into entertained audiences. Real-music from a real-person writing real-songs on a real-instrument… How could Americana music-lovers not support a rarity like Greg Gardner? Keep it real, Brother!.
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