- R.W. Hampton
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Name = R.W. Hampton
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Origin =Houston, Texas
Instrument =Singer ,Acoustic Guitar
Genre = country, cowboy, folk, popular
Occupation =Singer /Songwriter /Musician
Years_active = 1983 – Present
Label =Cimarron Sounds
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URL = [http://www.rwhampton.com/ www.rwhampton.com]
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Past_members =R.W. Hampton (born
June 17 ,1957 inHouston, Texas ) is an award-winning Americanwestern music singer-songwriter andplaywright . Hampton has achieved both critical and popular success, winning multiple awards from theWestern Music Association and theAcademy of Western Artists and a pair of Wrangler Awards from theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum , as well as developing a widespread devoted fan base.Early career
After more than a decade as a dedicated
cowboy enjoying the hard-working western ranch lifestyle, Hampton decided to explore his other passion: music. In 1984, R.W. released his first album,Travelin’ Light , and began building a reputation for his songwriting and performance talents, with appearances atThe Grand Ole Opry inNashville ,Tennessee andThe Smithsonian Institute inWashington, D.C .1990s
Throughout the 1990s, Hampton continued his prolific recording career, with 5 albums in 6 years from 1994 to 1999. In 1996, R.W. received the
Academy of Western Artists ’ first Will Rogers Awards honoring him with both Male Vocalist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year. A year later, his album,Ridin’ The Dreamland Range , won recognition as the association’s Album of the Year. The Academy named Hampton its Male Vocalist of the Year again in 1999.The Last Cowboy (1993)
The 1990s also saw Hampton’s skills as a playwright blossom. The one-man stage play
The Last Cowboy was written with his brother, Jeff, and playwrightDave Marquis in 1993. The show has received high praise not only for Hampton’s performance, but for his insightful interpretation of the cowboy past as well. In addition, his album,The Last Cowboy – His Journey , which was inspired by the play, earned him his first Wrangler Award in 2000 for Excellence in Dramatic Presentation and Original Music Composition from the National Cowboy Museum and Western Heritage Center.2000s
“For The Freedom” (2006)
Hampton’s success continued into the 2000s with a
Western Music Association award for Top Male Performer in 2004. In 2006, R.W. won the WMA Song of the Year award for his composition‘For The Freedom’ (which appears on his album,I Believe ). As described byAmerican Cowboy magazine, ‘For The Freedom’ “touches the heart in a personal way. Regardless of how one feels about war, it beautifully honors the soldiers’ work and commitment.” [Braley, Bethany. "Hampton’s “For The Freedom”" in "American Cowboy".May/June 2005.]Oklahoma… (2007)
In 2008, R.W. won his second Western Heritage Award, this time for his album
Oklahoma… Where the West Remains! which was named Outstanding Traditional Western Album. The album is Hampton’s first performance with a full orchestra, and was praised byWestern Horseman magazine for showcasing Hampton’s “deep, velvety vocals, idyllic lyrics and cowboy authenticity” which has “captivated audiences worldwide.” [Denison, Jenifer. "Cowboy Culture" in "Western Horseman". February2008.]Discography
Albums
* 2007 "Oklahoma… Where the West Remains!"
* 2005 "I Believe"
* 2005 "Our First Noel"
* 2003 "Troubadour"
* 2001 "Always in My Heart"
* 1999 "The Last Cowboy – His Journey"
* 1998 "Then Sings My Soul"
* 1997 "Ridin’ the Dreamland Range"
* 1996 "Born to Be a Cowboy"
* 1994 "The One That I Could Never Ride"
* 1984 "Travelin’ Light"References
External links
* [http://www.rwhampton.com/ R.W. Hampton’s official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/rwhampton/ R.W. Hampton’s official MySpace profile]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/ AllMusic Guide]
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