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Waddy has also been spelled as wadi, wady, and waddie.
She sat at a table with Xavier and Jasper Fant, the skinny little waddie from upriver.
He made a video with cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell called Buckaroo Bard.
One of my favorites who recited, Waddie Mitchell, had just split up with his wife and had lost 35 pounds in anguish over that, he said.
Waddie Mitchell Recordings - Western Jubilee Recording Company website.
Waddie Mitchell artist profile - Cowboy Poetry at the Bar-D Ranch website.
In 1992, Warner Western issued albums by Don Edwards, Waddie Mitchell, and the Sons of the San Joaquin.
A working waddie has low broad heels for everyday wear, but Jerome was more rider than worker and fancied the tapered high boot heels that added two inches to a man's elevation.
They include Waddie Mitchell, the Prairie Rose Wranglers, the Sons of the San Joaquin, Joni Harm, Mickey Dawes and Roy Rogers Jr.
One such cowboy-poet, Waddie Mitchell, speaking to the Los Angeles Times, acknowledges the perceived contradiction of the gathering, but insists that the cultural stereotypes about cowboys reinforced by movies and TV are largely untrue.
Farnsworth was the spokesperson for the Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium, an annual event in Ruidoso, NM. He made a video with cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell called 'Buckaroo Bard'.
Time was when Quantrill would have done as he was told, the sooner to face his enemies at close range-perhaps the sooner to bring into play a set of reflexes and martial arts techniques that the average waddie could not comprehend until he had seen them used.
Judith Phyllis Clarke, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clarke of Laurelton, Queens, is to be married today to William Elliot Nixon, a son of Roberta Nixon of Port Washington, L.I., and the late Waddie Nixon.
Among the spoken-word performers are a contingent from the Lyricists Lounge hip-hop showcase on July 9, Ishmael Reed on Aug. 2 and the songwriter Steve Earle, reading from his "Doghouse Stories" and sharing a bill with the cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell on Aug. 13.