Description: A happy and bouncy western track with acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, drums and percussions ! A full lengh and a short version are also available in my portfolio !

Description: A happy and bouncy western track with acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, drums and percussions ! A medium lengh and a short version are also available in my portfolio !

Description: Also know as Dixie’s Land, Dixie, and I wish I was in Dixie. It was a traditional United States Civil War song and a favorite of Abraham Lincoln. Here done with a solo piano at 82bpm for a relaxed but not somber mood feeling.

Description: Also know as Dixie’s Land, Dixie, and I wish I was in Dixie. It was a traditional United States Civil War song and a favorite of Abraham Lincoln. This is a short indent with a solo piano at 82bpm for a relaxed but not somber mood feeling for a mass recognition to a suitable production

Description: Ride together is a bouncy, bright and inspired folk western track featuring acoustic guitar, slide guitar, whisteling, upright bass and percussion.

Description: Crazy, fun and sing-a-long version of a traditional tune. Better known as Camptown Races the popular well known tune from the mid 1800s. This uptempo version has been arranged for radio and television commercials and is suitable for adding vocals at the beginning and end. Various mixes 60sec and 30sec versions

Description: The classic minstrel hit that’s one of the most famous songs in American history. Written by Steven Foster and first published in 1848. This is a standard underscore for old west, civil war, or cowboy saloon adventures. 106bpm

Description: The classic minstrel hit that’s one of the most famous songs in American history. Written by Steven Foster and first published in 1848. This is a standard underscore for old west, civil war, or cowboy saloon adventures. 106bpm

Description: American popular traditional waltz with accordion, mandolin bajno, violin, guitars. The lyrics to 'Lincoln and Liberty' were written by Jesse Hutchinson in 1859 and set to a popular Irish melody

Description: Traditional American tune played on a tack piano. Happy and uplifting version, played on an old pub or saloon bar style piano. Catchy and foot-tapping song written in 1899. Great for Cowboy and saloon bar recreations in comedy, drama, documentary or radio and Television commercials. 60sec and 30sec versions