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Pake McEntire

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Pake McEntire Appeared August 26, 2004
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Pake
1. Pake McEntire
jokes
2. Telling Jokes
One man show
3. One Man Act
singing
4. Savin' My Love
Pake McEntire, Reba McEntire's older brother, recorded his first album The Rodeo Man in 1980 with the cover shot in the short go at the 1980 Pendleton Round Up Rodeo. After competing at the rodeos, Pake would walk through the grand stands pedaling his music to the crowd like a hot dog vender. Another cassette followed with sister Susie in 1983, and in 1985, Pake landed a contract with RCA for two albums, Too Old To Grow Up Now and My Whole World. Landing 3 hits on Billboard's Country Charts: Savin' My Love For You hit number 3, Every Night and Bad Love hit in the Top-Twenty. The fourth CD came much later in 2003 with And They Danced. The title song was written by Pake's daughter, Autumn, and Ellen Tift. Today, Pake’s singing and fiddle playing tours consist of traditional country sounds with lots of easy to understand country music.
fan
5. Hamming It Up
Debbie Hall
6. Debbie Hall
Phyliss
7. Behaving Herself ?
Hot fiddle
8. Fiddle Playing
Pake has performed at rodeos, fairs, stage shows, and dances of all kinds, with entertainers such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, The Judds, Alabama, Ronnie Milsap, Keith Whitley, The Bellamy Brothers, Sawyer Brown, Exile, Earl Thomas Conley, Shenandoah, David Ball, Marie Osmond, John Anderson, Glen Campbell, Ed Bruce and many more. As a successful rancher and Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association steer roper, Pake has won rodeos such as Prescott, Arizona, Stphenville, Texas, Sheridan, Wyoming and Pendleton, Oregon, qualifying him two times for the National Finals Steer Roping. For more information visit the Official Pake McEntire Web site
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