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 More options Jul 27 2001, 8:00 pm
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From: robopos...@us.govnews.org
Date: 27 Jul 2001 10:34:16 -0400
Local: Fri, Jul 27 2001 10:34 am
Subject: 2001CRE1449 HONORING MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY
Archive-Name: gov/us/fed/congress/record/2001/jul/26/2001CRE1449
[Congressional Record: July 26, 2001 (Extensions)]
[Page E1449]
From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:cr26jy01-34]                        

                    HONORING MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY

                                 ______

                           HON. SCOTT McINNIS

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, July 26, 2001

  Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, our country has undergone dramatic changes
in recent years, including continued urbanization of the American West.
I would like to thank Michael Martin Murphey for his leadership in the
crucial movement toward the preservation of our Western heritage.
  Michael is blessed with many talents, which he has applied to promote
this cause. He is best known for his extensive musical ability, which
has earned him countless awards and fans. His Pop and Country music
have made him an award-winning artist in those areas, and his American
Cowboy Music is the top-seller of its genre. For example, Michael's
hit, ``Wildfire'' is one of the ``most-played songs in the history of
radio'' according to the Murphey Western Institute of Oklahoma at
Medicine Park. In addition, ``he is a five-time award winner in The
National Cowboy Hall of Fame,'' and The Academy of Western Artists
awarded him 1999 Best Album and Best Song. Michael conveys the essence
of the West through his music, allowing his audience to experience the
West, rather than only to read about it.
  In addition to utilizing his musical ability, Michael has sprung into
action using his relationship with Western land issues, his leadership
skills, and his writing ability to get the word out about the
preservation of Western heritage and culture. He is publisher of The
American West magazine, for which he writes articles supporting his
cause, and he is currently working on his first book. He also started
what Country Music Magazine called ``the best festival in the US,'' the
Westfest, located in Vail, Colorado. This festival celebrates
``Cowboys, Indians, Country and Western music, Rodeo, Western Art and
the world of the American West.'' Michael understands the need to help
people experience the West, empowering them to incorporate Western
heritage into their own lives. Along those same lines, he recently
established the Murphey Western Institute, a not-for-profit foundation
``dedicated to the promotion, preservation and perpetuation of the
culture and heritage of the American West through research, education,
recreation and entertainment.''
  Mr. Speaker, Michael Martin Murphey is a man of conviction, and a man
whose tireless endeavors have reached millions. I would like to pay him
tribute for all that he has done to preserve and promote the American
West, a significant aspect of our nation's history, and one of the most
precious aspects of our American heritage.

                          ____________________


 
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