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Cowtown Trio: For Non-Texans, Western Swing Is World Music

L to R: Whit Smith, Jake Erwin, Elana James.
Dave Creaney
L to R: Whit Smith, Jake Erwin, Elana James.

The year was 1994, and a newspaper ad led to the formation of the long-running Western swing band —in New York City. You might think it an odd place to hear the songs of Bob Wills, but to hear guitarist Whit Smith tell it, “God just put me there,” he says. Smith had answered the call from fiddler Elana James, and it wasn’t too much longer that bassist Jake Erwin joined.

They’ve been performing steadily for over two decades now, all over the world. “Even people who obviously don’t speak English, they just pick up on the enthusiasm and the sincerity, and the beauty of the harmony and the melodies,” explains Erwin. The band even jokes that they refer to themselves as “World Music,” because for listeners abroad, it is!

Hot Club of Cowtown brought their gently swinging Western sounds to recently, playing original tunes, classics of the Western genre, and even some standards like “Exactly Like You” and “Polka Dots and Moonbeams.”

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