Country Western music fans and crowds at rodeo dances in Central Oregon have known his band as “Big John and the Rednecks.” In 2005, the name of the band was changed to “John Grant and the Western Revue.”
Ever since he received his first PanAmerican guitar and instruction book from his grandfather at age seven, he’s been on the trail to success. John’s first debut was in sixth grade, singing and playing “Ghost Riders in the Sky.” John’s music was influenced by country artists such as Merle Haggard, Marty Robbins, Bob Wills, Sons of the Pioneers, Hank Williams, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, and Ian Tyson.
In addition to singing and playing the guitar and fiddle, John writes many of the songs his band plays. He wrote most of the songs on his first album, Fate of a Rodeo Cowboy, released in 1981 by CIS Northwest. In 1987, he produced and recorded a second album called Cowboy’s Paradise. All ten songs on the album are John’s original tunes.
In his free time, he enjoys riding the open range on his horse, Lucky, as well as spending time with his two young boys, Joe, 18, and Ross, 12. He also works as a Radiology Assistant at the St. Charles Hospital. In addition, John is also one of the co-owners of
Big Bear Firepits, Inc., which is famous for its custom built firepits and old-western-style hospitality.
The band enjoys playing for any gathering, large or small. So whether it’s a rodeo, community fundraiser, county fair, grange hall get-together, wedding reception, western concert, ranch party, barbecue, or just a good ol’ country barn dance, “John Grant and The Western Revue” is the band to have for the best knee-slappin’, foot-stompin’ time of your life.
Get a hold of us today for some enjoyable county western live music entertainment for your outfit’s next gatherin’. John is available to perform solo or with any variety of “Western Revue” band members. Performance prices are negotiable depending on the size and location of the event. References, cassettes, CDs, and video demos are available on request.
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