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Mike Moutoux,
New Mexico's Most
Enchanting Cowboy
Mike Moutoux,
New Mexico's Most
Enchanting
Cowboy
an interview by Lisa D. Smith
One of the goals of Southwest
Blend Magazine, is to keep the "Old West" alive for our readers. We
had the opportunity to meet Mike Moutoux, listen to some of his
poetry, hear some of his songs, and watch him perform for a group of
people seated around a campfire just outside Silver City, New
Mexico.
The weather was perfect and as the sun began to set, we enjoyed a New
Mexico sunset with a glass of wine. Mike and his wife Emily,
welcomed guests and as we made ourselves comfortable around the
campfire, the aroma of Mike's chicken stew bubbling over the
campfire piqued our appetites. The group chatted about the beautiful
setting we were in, some javelina that visited--and then Mike began
to recite some of his poetry. He has a very natural way of starting
a conversation that finds it's way to one of his poems. As he
delivers his composition, you relax, sit back, and can feel yourself
transported to the western way of life lived by a cowboy--the dust,
the bellowing of a calf, the heat, all come alive for you.
Mike enchants you with his easy manner--and his songs, like his poems,
draw you into an "experience" similar to those he has had as a working cowboy on the J.E.J. Ranch, where they ranch in the traditional methods. He
creates characters like Slick Rock Sam and Cowboy Charley that will
stick in your mind.
In 2006, Mike was nominated for “Cowboy Poet of the Year” with the
Western Music Association and performed at their festival in
Albuquerque. After Mike's performance at the 100th Anniversary of the
Gila Clifff Dwellings National Monument, one of his poems, “Spirits
Still Remain”, has been archived by the National Park System in a
time capsule. Headin' Home, Mike's third CD, won a nomination from
the Western Music Association for "Cowboy Poetry CD of the Year" in
2007.
To listen to our
interview with Mike, please double
click on the Play button below.
To watch a video clip of Mike Moutoux sing one of his
latest songs, please
click here.
For streaming video,
click here.
On March 16, 2008, we interviewed Mike Moutoux on
SouthwestBlend.com’s online radio show ‘Champagne Sundays’. To hear
the entire, unedited show,
click here. To
listen to the interview please double click on the play button
below.
Spirits Still Remain
–
Featuring a
wonderful collection of cowboy poetry plus four
songs, Mike Moutoux recently released his new album
‘Spirit Still Remain.’ If you love cowboy poetry and
country-western music, you’re going to love this
album. Spirits Still Remain has the perfect blend of
cowboy humor, respect for the land and its heritage,
tenderness and true grit.
Mike was a featured guest on ‘Champagne Sundays’
Radio Show where he chatted with Blend Magazine
editors Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith about his
new album, his writing process, and what it’s like
working on the J.E.J. Ranch in Silver City, New
Mexico. To
listen to the entire, unedited show, click here. To listen to Mike’s
interview, his poem ‘Spirits Still Remain,’ and his
song ‘Horses and Cattle’ – double click on the play
button below.
Mike performs at schools and
festivals across the country, and will even come and serenade a camp
ground or RV resort.
For more about Mike Moutoux, please
click here.
Mike's
Performance Schedule
– 2008-2009
Sept. 19 &
20: Safford AZ Gila Valley Cowboy Poets Gathering.
Contact: Skelly Boyd, 928 428-2870
October 24: Gila House/ Gallery 400, Silver City, NM. An
Enchanted Evening with a gourmet supper and
a show. Call 575 313 7015 for info. Very limited
seating.
Nov. 7-9: Sonoita Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering.
Contact: Ken Whitecotton, 520 298-4156
Nov. 15: Maricopa Trail Ride/ House Concert.