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"The Ballad of Warner Glenn" featured in Warner...
MeatEater's Clay Newcomb presents his new series "The Bear Grease Roadshow". The first episode is about famous lion hunter Warner Glenn. Hawken Horse's "The Ballad of Warner Glenn" provides the soundtrack...
"The Ballad of Warner Glenn" featured in Warner...
MeatEater's Clay Newcomb presents his new series "The Bear Grease Roadshow". The first episode is about famous lion hunter Warner Glenn. Hawken Horse's "The Ballad of Warner Glenn" provides the soundtrack...

Amazon Spotlight
If you listen via Amazon Music be sure to request the Hawken Horse Spotlight for a little history lesson about axes on the frontier.
Amazon Spotlight
If you listen via Amazon Music be sure to request the Hawken Horse Spotlight for a little history lesson about axes on the frontier.

The Ballad of Warner Glenn
I had the unique privilege of working on this song with MeatEater's Clay Newcomb...
The Ballad of Warner Glenn
I had the unique privilege of working on this song with MeatEater's Clay Newcomb...

Interview with Adobe and Teardrops
Read Hawken Horse's interview with Americana blog Adobe & Teardrops. Read it here.
Interview with Adobe and Teardrops
Read Hawken Horse's interview with Americana blog Adobe & Teardrops. Read it here.

Hawken Horse Debut Album Available Now
The time has finally come. I timidly released my first single, "Free" back in March. I prepared for it sit out there on the internet and collect virtual dust like so many...
Hawken Horse Debut Album Available Now
The time has finally come. I timidly released my first single, "Free" back in March. I prepared for it sit out there on the internet and collect virtual dust like so many...

Fort Nez Percés
Fort Nez Percés was built with a double palisade, unique among North West Company forts. The inner wall was 12 feet high, and a five-foot wide "strong gallery" was located...
Fort Nez Percés
Fort Nez Percés was built with a double palisade, unique among North West Company forts. The inner wall was 12 feet high, and a five-foot wide "strong gallery" was located...