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BE IT EVER SO HOSTILE... THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME! A straight-shooting, guitar-strumming cowboy known as The Canyon Kid returns home to Dirt Clod, Missouri only to learn that the town's in ruins, a hanging judge wants to add him to his resume and his gal's about to marry a known desperado who is also the sheriff. How's The Canyon Kid going to save the day, let alone croon a few tunes, with a noose around his neck? SONG OF THE CANYON KID is a western comedy romance that will tickle your ribs and warm your heart.

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BE IT EVER SO HOSTILE... THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME! A straight-shooting, guitar-strumming cowboy known as The Canyon Kid returns home to Dirt Clod, Missouri only to learn that the town's in ruins, a hanging judge wants to add him to his resume and his gal's about to marry a known desperado who is also the sheriff. How's The Canyon Kid going to save the day, let alone croon a few tunes, with a noose around his neck? SONG OF THE CANYON KID is a western comedy romance that will tickle your ribs and warm your heart.
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After landing on Earth in Stockton, California, Scott Cherney wore a lot of hats in his life and times, among them, a cowboy hat as a weekend gunslinger at the Pollardville Ghost Town, a western amusement park that also the Palace Showboat Dinner Theater. There he became a triple threat actor/writer/director of several melodrama/vaudeville stage productions. Cherney was also an award-winning stage actor and won the one and only Stockton Stand-Up Comedy Competition.

Cherney is the author of the road rage novel Red Asphalt, a movie memoir called In the Dark: A Life and Times in a Movie Theater, the true travel tome known as Please Hold Thumbs: A Not So Round Trip to South Africa, a collection of comedy sketches entitled Now THAT'S Funny and the western comedy romance Song of the Canyon Kid.

His plays include Song of the Lone Prairie, La Rue's Return (w/Edward Thorpe), The Legend of the Rogue, Roxanne of the Islands, Dead Tuesday and Murder: The Final Frontier.

He currently lives near Portland, Oregon,