$65.00

Pederson, Lewis III - Rodeo No. 1 Sport

Format: LP
Label: Broadland BR 1916
Year: 1975
Origin: Abbey, Saskatchewan → High River, Alberta, 🇨🇦
Genre: country, Rodeo
Keyword:  Rodeo, sport
Value of Original Title: $65.00
Inquiries Email: ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Buy directly from Artist:  N/A
Playlist: Country & Western, PRAIRIE HISTORY., Calgary Stampede, Saskatchewan, 1970's, Singin' Canadian Cowboys And Cowgals

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Number One Sport
Lovely Lady Cowgirl
Spanish Lace
Grand Entry
Loop Throwin' "Joe"

Side 2

Track Name
Chokecherry Frost
Broncs, Bulls, Babes and Booze
Bronc Rider's Smile
High & Mighty
Bull Rider's School

Photos

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Rodeo No. 1 Sport

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Information/Write-up

Lewis Martin Pederson III is a prairie cowboy singer, poet, and raconteur whose work grows directly out of lived ranch and rodeo experience. A rancher and farmer by trade, Pederson has spent his life moving easily between the working world of cattle, horses, and saddles, and the storytelling traditions that animate Western Canadian culture. His songs, recitations, and recordings reflect a dry wit and plainspoken honesty shaped by years spent both inside the arena and alongside the people who make rodeo their life.

Pederson first came to wider attention in the mid-1970s with Rodeo No. 1 Sport, a concept album that traces the arc of a rodeo day “from Grand Entry to the last bull ride.” Written and delivered from an insider’s perspective, the album blends humour, respect for the sport, and a keen eye for detail, capturing the rituals, characters, and contradictions of rodeo life. The title song became his signature piece and remained his calling card, later revisited and reworked as his career evolved.

His second album, Nashville Nights, broadened his sound while staying firmly rooted in cowboy themes. Issued on his own Chokecherry label, the record leaned toward a tougher, blues-tinged country feel and reflected Pederson’s goal of making music meant to be enjoyed on the open road. Throughout his recordings, his priorities remained consistent: songs that make people smile, stories that ring true, and performances that feel conversational rather than polished for their own sake.

Beyond records, Pederson built a long and durable reputation as a live entertainer. Over more than four decades he has performed across Western Canada and beyond, from major centres to small prairie towns, mixing songs with cowboy poetry and spoken-word recitations. His appearances have included community halls, regional events, and major gatherings such as the Calgary Stampede, as well as poetry performances in places like Pincher Creek, Medicine Hat, and Maple Creek. Whether singing or speaking, his work has always been grounded in humour, observation, and an affection for the people and places he writes about.

Pederson’s storytelling also extends to the page through his book Cowboy Philosophy, which mirrors the reflective, gently comic tone found in his music. In later years, his connection to working cowboy culture remained central to his identity. He has been associated with the historic Bar U Ranch—Canada’s only national historic site devoted exclusively to ranching—where he has been known to run the saddle shop, continuing to share stories, skills, and perspective in a setting deeply tied to Western heritage.

Taken together, Lewis Pederson III’s body of work stands as a distinctly Canadian cowboy voice—one shaped by real experience, sustained by humour, and committed to keeping the lived traditions of rodeo and ranch life alive through song, story, and performance.
-Robert Williston

Musicians
Ken Near
Keith McKay
Al Cherney
Brian Baron
Wayne McGullivary

Production
Produced by Keith Mackay

Artwork
Photography by Rick Pren

Notes
Manufactured & distributed in Canada by Quality Records Limited
380 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, Ontario M1K 1M7

Liner notes
I tried to write a concept album on Rodeo from Grand Entry to the last bull ride. I don’t know how well I succeeded but the response thus far has been terrific. Gary Buck produced the session and we had some of the best pickers in Toronto, Ontario.

Near Keith McKay and Al Cherny with Brian Baron who played twin fiddles and made a country boy sound good.

My Royal Mounted friend Wayne McGuillivray is also featured on the LP.

I would like to say Mil Gracias, a thousand thanks, to my personal manager the legendary Frank Yeast and his family of Fox Valley, Saskatchewan.

I’m already working on another bunch of songs for my next one, and if anyone has a good idea or a Western story for some song please send it to me at Box 152, Abbey, Saskatchewan, S0N 0AC.

I have a letter from Ian Tyson who said he liked my songs but Contemporary Cowboy tunes is a pretty narrow market. I just hope they help promote Rodeo as a sport so we can make it truly No. ONE.

Ride Easy,
Lewis Martin Pederson III

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