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“Lee is just about as close to the real thing as you’ll find …………….. at least in this day and age, anyway.” Clint Fraley, Saddle maker. Sioux Rapids, Iowa
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“When it comes to the old vaquero ways and skills, nobody walks the walk and rides the ride like Lee Anderson. Hard to believe an Iowa boy learned how to train horses in the classic Spanish vaquero method, but Lee does it and the proof is seeing him perform on his horse Concho. AND, to boot, Lee knows his history. He is a national treasure and a vital link to a past that has been brushed aside and almost covered up.”
Bob Boze Bell, executive editor True West Magazine.
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“Lee Anderson has a passion for educating adults and young people about the authentic history of our American West, including the Spanish influence on that history. When he’s performing with his horse Concho, one wonders who is the master teacher…Lee or Concho.”
Dakota Livesay, publisher of the Chronicle of the Old West, narrator of Chronicle of the Old West the daily radio show, and host of the hour-long weekly show, Chronicle of the Old West Weekly Edition.
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Concho is impressive, not only in his size, but his always gentle and permissive attitude with children. As a team, Lee and Concho are a treasure to watch. Every time I see them I learn something new about the cowboy and Arizona life in the territorial era. Continue the great work you are doing. Sid Hagel publisher
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Call 623-221-3804 (c) or send an email to mail to: CLAinAZ@aol.com and book a performance at your next event.
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