Raised on the family ranch near Bryan, Texas, award winning singer/songwriter Gary Prescott draws his writing inspiration from his youthful experiences and several years of working cattle in South Texas. These songs, written from the heart of a cowboy, bring the cowboy experience to life for many and validates a way of life that is so dear to others who live it day to clay.
Gary's duo album with his wife, Jean, received Album or the Year honors with the International Western Music Association. On that album, Gary sings the multiple award-winning song, "The Pitchfork Greys" which is a favorite of those familiar with the famous Pitchfork Ranch.
A native West Texan, singer/songwriter, Jean Prescott has made the cowboy life her way of life. From making cowboy and western music her full-time job to living on a West Texas ranch, Jean wears her heritage as comfortably as a broken-in pair of boots.
This gifted multiple award-winning artist has been referred to as the "Grand Dame" of western music and her music has been referred to as "The spiritual essence of the West". She tours from Canada to the southern tip of Texas and all areas in between. Adding to her long list of honors, in 2021 Jean was inducted into the National Multicultural Western Heritage Hall of Fame in ceremonies conducted in Fort Worth, Texas. She continues to do her part to preserve America's western heritage through her songs about the cowboy and cowgirl way of life.
Jean works with youth to help them develop singing and songwriting skills and is an instructor at the Cowtown Buckaroo Music Camp each year in June. She is also a much sought-after motivational speaker, encouraging and inspiring women of all ages to examine who they are and who they aspire to be.
Jean and Gary live south of Abilene where they run a small herd of Angus cattle and raise quarter horses.