Arrow-right Camera
The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Special Edition: Sandman the Rappin' Cowboy

The first podcast of the year kicks it off strong with Sandman the Rappin’ Cowboy. Sandman blends cowboy poetry, folk songs and hip-hop, playing guitar, a Casio keyboard and drum machine. He’s likely the only performer you’ll ever see cover Johnny Cash and Sugar Hill Gang in the same show. "I’m just a country boy singing folk songs but my folk songs sound like rap… I see Hank Williams and LL Cool J. as equals," Sandman said.

Isamu Jordan - The Spokesman-Review

The first podcast of the year kicks it off strong with Sandman the Rappin’ Cowboy. Sandman blends cowboy poetry, folk songs and hip-hop, playing guitar, a Casio keyboard and drum machine. He’s likely the only performer you’ll ever see cover Johnny Cash and Sugar Hill Gang in the same show. “I’m just a country boy singing folk songs but my folk songs sound like rap… I see Hank Williams and LL Cool J. as equals,” Sandman said.

Share on Social Media

Recently in Audio