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Listen to the cowboy throat singer

Arthur Miles "Lonely Cowboy" Parts 1 & 2 (Dallas, Texas, 1929) hillbilly


Throat singing, aka overtone singing, is a well known practice in the traditional music of Mongolian, Tibetan, and other indigenous people around the world. Surprisingly, you can also hear it on “Lonely Cowboy,” a fantastic 78 RPM shellac record from 1927 by cowboy singer Arthur Miles that also features some lovely yodeling!


(via Weird Universe)

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