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Kung Fu Cowboy has been preparing his next album being produced by Richard Del Connor (his legal name).

The last steps to prepare for this album were to acquire TROMBONE SOFTWARE for the album.

I became known as the “Kung Fu Cowboy” during the 1980s because I always wore a cowboy hat and people knew I studied or practiced my Kung Fu on a daily basis. Billy Cobham, REO Speedwagon, Smokey Robinson and many other artists would see Richard practicing between takes on the movie sets instead of standing around or eating bagels…

From 1984 to 1988 Richard, who was mostly known as “The Coyote,” specialized in rock concert photography because he enjoyed the music and hung out with the artists backstage at the concerts.

“Rocktography by The Coyote” were the ads he placed in newspapers or used as photography bylines. At rock ’n’ roll concerts and punk rock concerts he was the only person in the entire audience wearing a cowboy hat. He also used this technique to prevent people from standing close behind him as he blocked their view standing at 6’ 1” tall PLUS the cowboy hat. “People didn’t push or bother me when I was shooting partly because of my cowboy hat,” Coyote explained.

Shaolin Records is now armed with 3 trombone programs to create our Shaolin Records 9-piece Scorpion Orchestra to record this debut album of Kung Fu Cowboy.

Hopefully the next podcast will include our first efforts in creating this revolutionary blues rock band.

The song “Kung Fu Cowboy 2” is ready for the trombones.

The song “What Do We Have Now?” was added after KFC got excited about it at the end of the podcast.

Because he’d also mentioned in the podcast talking about the NEW RELEASE of www.ScorpionResurrection.com — the “House of Rejection” song is added to the ending also.

Supersoul 13 - Discovering the Soul of God by Buddha Z is available as a KINDLE book from Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IRRF12U

OR: a PDF book directly from the publisher, Shaolin Communications at:
https://www.shaolincom.com/Products-S/Book-Supersoul13.html

The song,Kung Fu Cowboy 2” is from the upcoming album by Kung Fu Cowboy: Scorpion Resurrection.

KFC announces the launch of his new website: ScorpionResurrection.com

This new Shaolin Records website will feature the music of Kung Fu Cowboy.

The homepage is launched with the song “House of Rejection” from his American Zen album: LEVEL 3 = I Want You To Love Me.
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/americanZenLevel3-R.html

The American Zen Website: LEVEL 3 section
https://www.americanzen.org/LEVEL_3/enterL3A.html

American Zen Official website:
https://www.AmericanZen.org

Kung Fu Cowboy FACEBOOK page:
https://www.facebook.com/kungfucowboy1

Copyright 1984-2021 Shaolin Communications

https://www.ShaolinCOM.com

Music used by permission of Shaolin Records and licensed by Shaolin Music. ASCAP

https://www.ShaolinMusic.com

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Kung Fu Cowboy has been preparing his next album being produced by Richard Del Connor (his legal name).

The last steps to prepare for this album were to acquire TROMBONE SOFTWARE for the album.

I became known as the “Kung Fu Cowboy” during the 1980s because I always wore a cowboy hat and people knew I studied or practiced my Kung Fu on a daily basis. Billy Cobham, REO Speedwagon, Smokey Robinson and many other artists would see Richard practicing between takes on the movie sets instead of standing around or eating bagels…

From 1984 to 1988 Richard, who was mostly known as “The Coyote,” specialized in rock concert photography because he enjoyed the music and hung out with the artists backstage at the concerts.

“Rocktography by The Coyote” were the ads he placed in newspapers or used as photography bylines. At rock ’n’ roll concerts and punk rock concerts he was the only person in the entire audience wearing a cowboy hat. He also used this technique to prevent people from standing close behind him as he blocked their view standing at 6’ 1” tall PLUS the cowboy hat. “People didn’t push or bother me when I was shooting partly because of my cowboy hat,” Coyote explained.

Shaolin Records is now armed with 3 trombone programs to create our Shaolin Records 9-piece Scorpion Orchestra to record this debut album of Kung Fu Cowboy.

Hopefully the next podcast will include our first efforts in creating this revolutionary blues rock band.

The song “Kung Fu Cowboy 2” is ready for the trombones.

The song “What Do We Have Now?” was added after KFC got excited about it at the end of the podcast.

Because he’d also mentioned in the podcast talking about the NEW RELEASE of www.ScorpionResurrection.com — the “House of Rejection” song is added to the ending also.

Supersoul 13 - Discovering the Soul of God by Buddha Z is available as a KINDLE book from Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IRRF12U

OR: a PDF book directly from the publisher, Shaolin Communications at:
https://www.shaolincom.com/Products-S/Book-Supersoul13.html

The song,Kung Fu Cowboy 2” is from the upcoming album by Kung Fu Cowboy: Scorpion Resurrection.

KFC announces the launch of his new website: ScorpionResurrection.com

This new Shaolin Records website will feature the music of Kung Fu Cowboy.

The homepage is launched with the song “House of Rejection” from his American Zen album: LEVEL 3 = I Want You To Love Me.
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/americanZenLevel3-R.html

The American Zen Website: LEVEL 3 section
https://www.americanzen.org/LEVEL_3/enterL3A.html

American Zen Official website:
https://www.AmericanZen.org

Kung Fu Cowboy FACEBOOK page:
https://www.facebook.com/kungfucowboy1

Copyright 1984-2021 Shaolin Communications

https://www.ShaolinCOM.com

Music used by permission of Shaolin Records and licensed by Shaolin Music. ASCAP

https://www.ShaolinMusic.com

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