A native of West Texas, Jean Prescott wears her western heritage as comfortably as a well-broken in pair of boots. Her grandfather, who cowboyed for Charles Goodnight and other ranchers in the Texas panhandle, had a direct influence on Jean and the direction her life would take. From the warm glow of a campfire to the bright lights of the concert stage, Jean delights her audiences with songs about the west, the people who made it what it is today and those who are dedicated to preserving the western lifestyle

Sharing her love for the west through her music, Jean has been featured at the International Western Music Festival, The World Championship Ranch Rodeo Finals, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, the San Antonio Stock Show and the Red Steagall Cowboy Poetry Gathering, just to mention a few. With numerous CDs to her credit, Jean is due to release her latest CD, Embers of Time, in February. Dedicated to preserving their western heritage, Jean and singer/songwriter husband, Gary Prescott, make their home on a small ranch south of Abilene, Texas, where they raise paint and quarter horses and continue to write and sing about the cowboy way of life.

 

Jean Prescott