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Sons of the San Joaquin

Formed
1987
in California 
Active Decades
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by Johnny Loftus
Joe and Jack Hannah grew up in the Great Central Valley of California, in the shadow of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. They were raised surrounded by cowboy lore and the Sons Of The Pioneers songs that their father would sing around the family ranch. It was these early experiences that would later shape The Sons Of The San Joaquin.



In 1987, Joe's son Lon Hannah -- himself an amateur singer -- united with his father and uncle for an impromptu performance at his grandfather's birthday celebration. With that, The Sons were born. A chance appearance at the 1989 Elko, NV, Poetry Gathering sparked the interest of cowboy singer Michael Martin Murphey, who invited the trio to perform on his Cowboy Songs LP. The Sons signed with Warner Western (an imprint specializing in Western-themed music and poetry), and Murphey produced their 1992 debut, A Cowboy Has To Sing. The album was lauded for its effortless re-creation of the harmonies and storytelling that typified The Sons Of The Pioneers' material. Songs Of The Silver Screen appeared a year later; the album revived B movie Western soundtrack material that had originally been recorded by The Pioneers. Released in 1995, From Whence Came The Cowboy was the first Sons Of The San Joaquin album to feature original material, the majority of which was written by Jack Hannah.

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